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Korg TRITON proX User Manual

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1
Program
P0
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P7 P8 P9
1. Program mode
In this display page you can select and play programs.
All MIDI data in Program P0: Play is transmitted and
received on the Global MIDI Channel MIDI Channel
(Global P1: 11a).
01: Perf. Edit
(Performance Edit)
01a: Bank, 10s Hold, Category, Program Number
Bank (Bank Select) [Bank A...F, G, g(1)...g(9), g(d)]
This is the program bank display.
Use the front panel BANK [A][G] keys to select the bank.
Bank G will cycle as follows each time you press the BANK
[G] key.
G
g(1)
g(2)
g(3)
g(4)
g(5)
g(6)
g(7)
g(8)
g(9)
g(d)
G
Bank F
can be selected if you have installed the sepa-
rately sold EXB-MOSS option. When installed, the 128
special EXB-MOSS programs will be available.
The TRITON series provides rewritable banks
A
,
B
,
C
,
D
,
and
E
, each containing 128 programs (total 640). As non-
rewritable program areas, it provides banks
G
(capital pro-
grams for GM2), banks
g(1)g(9)
(variation programs), and
bank
g(d)
(drums).
A list of the factory-set programs is
provided in the separate booklet
Voice Name List
.
10s Hold
When you press the front panel [./10s HOLD] key, the dis-
play will indicate , and the tens place of the program
number will be xed. By pressing a numeric key [0][9], you
can change the ones place in one keystroke. Use the [ ]
and [ ] keys to change the 10s place.
To exit, press the [./10s HOLD] key once again.
Category [00...15: name]
This is the program category display.
You can select programs by category. Press the popup but-
ton, and the Category/Program Select menu will appear.
Category/Program Select menu:
The programs of all banks can be organized using up to 16
categories. Use the tabs located at left and right to select a
category, and the programs in the specied category will
appear. Press the
OK button
to execute, or press the
Cancel
button
to cancel your selection.
The category for each program can be specied in the Write
Program (01A) dialog box.
Program Number: name
[(AF)0127: name, (Gg(d))1128: name]
This is the number and name of the program.
Here you can select the desired program. When this parame-
ter is selected, you can select programs using the front panel
numeric keys [0][9], [VALUE] dial, or [ ] [ ] keys.
When you press the popup button, the Bank/Program
Select menu will appear. This displays programs by bank,
and allows you to select a program.
For details on other ways to select programs such as using a
foot switch or by using MIDI program change messages
from an external MIDI device, refer to p125, 114 in the
Basic
Guide
.
Bank/Program Select menu:
All programs are grouped and displayed by their bank.
When you use the tabs at left and right to select a bank, the
programs in the selected bank will appear. Press the
OK
button
to execute, or press the
Cancel button
to cancel your
selection.
01b: (Tempo) [040...240, EXT]
This sets the tempo of the arpeggiator (Link: Arpeggio
Tempo
71a). The tempo can also be adjusted by the front
panel ARPEGGIATOR [TEMPO] knob. A display of
EXT
indicates that the MIDI Clock setting (Global P1: 11a) has
been set to
External MIDI
or
External PCI/F
, and that the
arpeggiator will synchronize to MIDI Clock messages
received from an external MIDI device.
Program P0: Play
A, B for preset programs
C, D (for preset programs, and EXB-PCM series programs)
E (for user programs such as programs that use multi-
samples from Sampling mode)
F (for EXB-MOSS programs)
G GM2 capital bank
g(1)–g(9) GM2 variation banks
g(d) GM2 drums bank
01
01b
01a
01c
01d

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BrandKorg
ModelTRITON proX
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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