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TRITON Training Guide
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Tip: As you work with and learn TRITON's sequencer functions and more about RPPR, you'll discover that
you can select new tracks with different Programs, create patterns based on the Programs in each track, and
Multi-record them to the internal (or external) sequencer with their assigned RPPR patterns! You can
overdub on any recorded tracks, as well as adding real-time solo lines, etc. over the RPPR patterns! The
RPPR patterns are recorded as note data, so you can save your completed songs as TRITON - based
sequences - or as Standard MIDI Files!
Using Combis and the Arpeggiators in a Sequence
Those wild, wacky, luscious, evolving Combinations aren't just for live performance! You can copy them to
TRITON's sequencer, with or without effects, and create songs - easily!
Let's Do It:
1. In the P0: Play /REC page of Sequence mode, press the popup button to the left of the song name
field, and select the next - available empty song. Press OK from the Are You Sure? dialog box - to
create a new song.
2. Press the Page menu button, then select Copy From Combi from the popup menu. A popup menu
appears - using the Numeric keys, enter 67, then press the ENTER key, to select Combination A067
Steely Keys. Then press to check the with Effects checkbox, and press OK.
3. The Combination will be copied to S00X: NEW SONG, and will sound exactly as it does in Combination
Play mode - including ready-to-record, linked Arpeggiators!
4. Press the Preference tab at the lower right of the display, then press to check the Multi REC
checkbox. Press the Prog. 1-8 tab at the lower left of the display.
5. Press REC/WRITE, then press START/STOP, and after 2 bars of metronome pre-count (hang in there -
the tempo's set to 53 BPM!), you can start recording…Get "Steely" with it!!! Press START/STOP when
you've finished recording, then press START/STOP to playback the new song. Remember, if you want to
re -record, just press START/STOP, LOCATE, then COMPARE, and re - record.