Korg music workstation/sampler Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Use an optical cable to connect this to the optical digital
input jack of a DAT or MD, etc.
The [VOLUME] slider does not adjust the output level of
this jack.
IN jack
This is an optical S/P DIF format (IEC 60958, EIAJ CP-
1201) digital input jack.
Digital audio at a sample rate of 48 kHz can be input here.
Use an optical cable to connect this jack to the optical digi-
tal output jack of a DAT or other device.
6. USB
USB A connector (for connecting a CD-R/RW drive,
etc.)
You can connect an external USB device to this connector.
Use this connector to connect storage media such as a
hard disk, MO, or CD-RW drive. (PG p.325)
USB B connector (for connecting to a computer)
You can connect your computer to this connector. This lets
you use your computer to access data on the TRITON
Extreme’s CompactFlash (Microdrive) card. This connec-
tion also lets you send and receive MIDI data between the
TRITON Extreme and your computer. (PG p.325)
What is USB?
USB stands for Universal Serial Bus, and is an interface
for transferring data between a computer, a keyboard
and/or peripheral devices.
7. MIDI
MIDI THRU connector
Musical data and sound settings etc. that are received at
the MIDI IN connector are re-transmitted without change
from the MIDI THRU connector.
You can use this to connect multiple MIDI devices (PG
p.288).
MIDI OUT connector
Musical data and sound settings etc. are transmitted from
this connector.
Use this to control another MIDI device connected via this
port to the TRITON Extreme (PG p.288).
MIDI IN connector
Musical data and sound settings etc. are received at this
connector.
Use this to play the TRITON Extreme from another MIDI
device connected to this port (PG p.288).
8. DAMPER jack
An optional switch-type pedal such as the Korg DS-1H
damper pedal can be connected here.
If a DS-1H is connected, it will function as a half-damper
pedal. If another switch-type pedal is connected, it will
function as a damper switch. In order to ensure that the
pedal functions correctly, please adjust the polarity and
the half-damper sensitivity (PG p.157, 165).
9. ASSIGNABLE
SWITCH jack
An optional on/off foot switch such as the Korg PS-1 foot
switch can be connected here.
In Global mode you can specify the function of this
switch. For example, you can use it as a modulation con-
troller, to select programs or combinations, to start/stop
the sequencer, or to set the tap tempo. (p.90).
PEDAL jack
An optional Korg EXP-2 or XVP-10 expression pedal can
be connected here.
Its function can be assigned in Global mode, allowing you
to use the pedal to control the volume etc. (p.90)
10. [Contrast adjustment] knob
This adjusts the contrast of the LCD screen.
The optimal setting will depend on the height or angle
from which you view the screen display, so please adjust
as necessary.
11. CF card slot
You can insert a CompactFlash or Microdrive into this
slot. The power must be off when inserting or removing
media. For details on how to handle these types of media,
refer to p.125.
Eject button
After making sure that the TRITON Extreme’s power is
turned off, press this button to remove the media. If the
media does not eject when you press this button, do not
attempt to remove the media by force. Contact a nearby
musical instrument dealer.
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