96
Example)
If data already exists at the move destination multisam-
ple number, the multisample will not be overwritten;
instead, all subsequent multisamples will be renumbered
upward.
Example)
If there is no empty multisample number and forward
movement is not possible, multisamples will be renum-
bered downward.
0–1M: Optimize RAM
This command optimizes the sample memory (RAM).
When you execute the optimize command, any memory
areas containing unused data will be rearranged, allowing
you to utilize all of the remaining memory.
If you run out of memory, try executing “Optimize RAM.”
The remaining amount of RAM can be checked in P0: Mem-
ory Status.
1 Select “Optimize RAM” to access the dialog box.
2 Press the OK button to execute the optimize command,
or press the Cancel button to cancel without executing.
If “Auto Optimize RAM” (Global P0: 0–3b) is checked,
RAM will be optimized automatically.
0–1N: Select Directory
This command lets you specify the save-destination disk
(hard disk), directory, and filename for the WAVE file that
will be created by sampling. You can also use this “Select
Directory” command to listen to audio from a WAVE file
that was saved to disk.
The “Select Directory” command is available when “Save
to” is set to DISK.
Specifying the save-destination for a WAVE file
1 Select “Save Directory” to access the dialog box.
2 Use “Drive select” to select the drive into which the data
will be written during sampling.
3 Use the Open button and Up button to move between
directories.
4 In the “Name” field, specify a name for the WAVE file
that will be written during sampling.
If you check “Take No.,” a two digit “take number” will
be added at the end of the filename when it is saved. The
number will automatically increment each time you sam-
ple. When sampling repeatedly, this is convenient since it
allows each file to be saved with a different filename.
If “Take No.” is not checked, up to eight character can be
entered in the “Name” field. If “Take No.” is checked, up
to six characters can be entered.
5 Press the Done button to complete the settings.
Playing back a WAVE file
1 Select “Select Directory” to access the dialog box.
2 Use “Drive select,” the Open button, and the Up button
to select the drive and directory, and select the WAVE file
(44.1 kHz or 48 kHz) that you want to play.
3 Press the SAMPLING [START/STOP] key.
The selected WAVE file will play.
4 Press the SAMPLING [START/STOP] key once again to
stop.
If the WAVE file is mono, the same sound will be output
to L and R.
While a WAVE file is playing back, the TRITON STU-
DIO will not produce sound in response to your key-
board playing or to note data received at MIDI IN. Also,
the arpeggiator will stop.
0–2: Input/Setup
Here you can select the input source for analog/digital
audio signals, and specify the input level, bus, and the send
levels to the master effects. You can also set-up for record-
ing.
0–2a: Input (SAMPLING)
The settings you make here are valid only in Sampling
mode. These settings will also be valid when you move
from Sampling mode to Global mode.
External audio input settings for the TRITON STUDIO
outside of Sampling mode are made in “Input (COMBI,
PROG, SEQ, S.PLAY, DISK)” (Global P0: 0–3a).
Input [Analog, S/P DIF, mLAN]
Specifies the external audio source for input to the TRITON
STUDIO.
Analog, S/P DIF, and mLAN each have their own inde-
pendent settings. After setting this “Input” parameter
to select one of these sources, make settings for the var-
ious Input1 and Input2 parameters. Multiple external
audio input sources can be input simultaneously.
Analog: The analog audio output from a device connected
to the AUDIO INPUT 1 and AUDIO INPUT 2 jacks can be
input to the TRITON STUDIO.
Move 003 to 001
Move 996 to 999
Drive select
0–1
0–2a
0–2c
0–2b