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Korg Triton-Rack - Auto Sampling; Creating Multisample Indexes and Sampling

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70
“Connections and settings for a stereo source,” the L
and R meters will move.
Use the “Recording Level [dB]” slider to adjust the
level. For this example, set the slider to the 0.0 set-
ting (
PG p.78).
9 At the moment that you wish to begin sampling,
press the [F5] (“START”) key.
Sampling will begin.
0 Sampling will stop when you press the [F5]
(“STOP”) key.
Sampling will stop automatically when the
remaining amount of memory reaches zero.
A Either press the [AUDITION] key, or press the C2
key on a connected MIDI keyboard.
The sample you recorded will play back.
If you wish to continue recording samples, repeat
steps 70.
Auto sampling
There are two ways to record a sample: manual and
auto.
With auto, sampling will begin when the input signal
exceeds the specified threshold level.
1 Select the 1.1: Recording, Recording page.
2 For “Mode (REC Mode),” select Auto.
This will select auto recording mode.
3 Set the “Threshold.”
When the input signal exceeds the “Threshold”
level, sampling will begin automatically. The black
triangles at both sides of the Recording Level [dB]
meter display will indicate the specified level.
When you use auto sampling, the attack portion of
the sampled input sound may be lost, depending
on the “Threshold” setting. If this occurs, you can
use “Pre Trigger” to sample the sound that occurs
before sampling actually begins. Normally you
will set this to 0, and use it only when necessary.
4 Select the 1.1: Recording, Sample page.
5 Select the “MS (Multisample Select).”
(
“Manual sampling” step 4)
6 Select the sample in “SMPL (Sample Select)” that
you wish to record.
(
“Manual sampling” step 5)
7 Select the 1.1: Recording, Recording page.
8 Set the “Mode (Sample Mode).”
(
“Manual sampling” 6 7)
9 Press the [F4] (“REC”) key.
0 Press the [F5] (“START”) key.
When the input signal exceeds the “Threshold”
level, sampling will begin automatically.
A Sampling will stop when you press the [F5]
(“STOP”) key.
Sampling will end automatically if the remaining
amount of memory reaches zero.
B Either press the [AUDITION] key, or press the C2
key on a connected MIDI keyboard.
The sample you recorded will play back.
Creating multisample indexes and
sampling
Here’s how to create indexes for a multisample, and
assign a sample to each index.
If desired, you can first create several indexes for a
multisample, and then record a sample for each index.
1 Select the 1.1: Recording, Sample page.
2 Select “MS (Multisample Select),” and create a
multisample. (Refer to “Manual sampling” 4 )
3 Press the [F6] (“Create”) key to create an index.
Immediately after the power is turned on, the
“Index” will be indicated as 001/001. This means
that there is only one index. The range that is high-
lighted in the keyboard & Index is the range of the
selected index.
Press the [F6] (“Create”) key several times. Each
time you press it, an index will be created. The key-
board display will indicate the zone and original
key location of each index. The highlighted area is
the currently selected index.
The index that is created when you press the [F6]
(“Create”) key is created according to the “Create
(Create Zone Preference)” settings of the 1.1:
Recording, Input/Pref page. (
PG p.79, p.102).
Keyboard & Index
Create
Index MS(Multisample Select)

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