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Selecting and playing a combination
In Combination mode you can select and play a combina-
tion from banks INT-A–EXB-G.
Try selecting various combinations and hear how they
sound.
Selecting a combination
1 Press the [COMBI] key (the LED will light).
You will enter Combination mode. Make sure that the
upper line of the LCD screen indicates “COMBINA-
TION P0: Play.”
If this is not selected, press the [EXIT] key.
Selecting a combination number
2 Make sure that “Combination Select” is selected.
If this is not selected, press “Combination Select” to
highlight it.
3 Use the VALUE controllers to select the combination
that you wish to play.
“Selecting a program” ☞p.22 3
4 Audition the sound.
Play a note on the keyboard to hear the sound you
selected.
Try operating the various controllers and listen to how
the sound changes. (☞p.25)
Selecting the combination bank
In Combination mode, you can switch banks to select
combinations from another bank.
With the factory settings, banks INT-A–INT-D contain
combinations. (☞table below)
5 Press a COMBI BANK [INT-A]–[EXB-G] key to select
a bank.
The LED will light, and the selected bank will be dis-
played in the left of the LCD screen. For example to
select bank INT-C, press the BANK [INT-C] key. (The
[INT-C] key will light, and the upper left of the LCD
screen will indicate Bank INT-C.)
INT-A...INT-D
With the factory settings, these banks contain a wide
variety of preloaded combinations that use multiple
programs, effects, and arpeggio patterns.
INT-E
With the factory settings, this bank does not contain
combinations. This bank can be used to load combina-
tions that use programs of the EXB-MOSS option, or to
store combinations that you created.
EXB-A...EXB-G
With the factory settings, these banks do not contain
combinations. These banks can be used to load combi-
nations that use programs of the EXB-PCM option
boards, or to store combinations that you have created.
128 programs can be written or rewritten to each bank
INT-A–INT-E, EXB-A–EXB-G (for a total of 1,536).
☞ For details of the combination names etc., refer to
“VNL” (Voice Name List).
Selecting combinations by category
You can select combinations from any of the sixteen cate-
gories in the same way as for programs.
With the factory settings, all the preloaded combinations
are organized into sixteen categories. You can choose a
category, and then select from the combinations in that
category.
“Selecting programs by category” ☞p.23
Using 10’s HOLD to select combinations
You can fix the ten’s place of the combination number, so
that a combination can be selected simply by pressing a
numeric key once to change the one’s place.
“Using 10’s HOLD to select programs” ☞p.23
Using a connected switch to select combinations
An optional on/off type foot switch such as the Korg PS-1
can be connected to the rear panel ASSIGNABLE
SWITCH jack, and used to select combinations. (☞p.125)
Selecting combinations from a MIDI device
MIDI program change messages can be transmitted from
an external MIDI device, and received by TRITON STU-
DIO to select combinations. (☞PG p.260)
Bank Prog. No. Explanation
INT-A...INT-D (I-A...I-D) 000...127 Preloaded combinations
INT-E (I-E) 000...127 User combinations, EXB-
MOSS combinations
EXB-A...EXB-G 000...127 User combinations, EXB-
PCM series combinations
Category
popup button
Popup button
Combination
Select
Bank/Program
(Program Select)