Korg Triton Studio Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Sampling
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P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P8
21: Page Menu Command
For these commands, no Compare function is available
that would let you return to the prior state after execut-
ing the command. If you want to retain the original
sample when you edit, uncheck the Overwrite box in
the dialog box of the page menu command.
For notes about using Overwrite and on editing ste-
reo samples, refer to 11: Page Menu Command.
21A: Truncate
This command deletes unwanted data that lies outside of
the Start (Start Address), LoopS (Loop Start Address),
and End (End Address) (21c). After setting the start
address, loop start address, and end address of the sample,
use this command to delete unwanted sample data.
1 Use Sample Select (21b) to select the sample that you
want to edit, and use Start (Start Address) or LoopS
(Loop Start Address) and End (End Address) to spec-
ify the region that you want to edit.
2 Select Truncate to access the dialog box.
3 Range Start and End will show the range of data that
will be edited.
4 Use the radio buttons to select the portion that will be
deleted.
Front & End: The sample data that lies before the Range
Start (start address or loop start address) and after the
Range End (end address or loop start address) will be
deleted.
Front: The sample data that lies before the Range Start
(start address) will be deleted.
End: The sample data that lies after the Range End
(end address) will be deleted.
5 In Save to No., specify the save destination sample
number. By default, an unused sample number will be
selected.
The sample number cannot be specied if Overwrite is
checked (p.101).
For stereo samples, use Save to No.(L) and
(R) to specify the save-destination of the L and R chan-
nels.
6 To execute the Truncate command, press the OK button.
To cancel, press the Cancel button.
21B: Time Slice
Time Slice detects the attacks (e.g., kick and snare) within a
rhythm loop sample (a sample that loops a drum pattern,
etc.), and automatically divides the sample into individual
percussion instrument notes. The divided percussion instru-
ment notes will be created as individual samples, and auto-
matically assigned as a multisample and program. Song
performance data corresponding to the divided samples will
also be created, so that in Sequencer mode you can adjust
the tempo of the song to change only the tempo of the
rhythm loop without affecting the pitch. The performance
data that is created will use notes D2 and above, corre-
sponding to the newly created samples of individual percus-
sion instruments.
In addition to changing only the tempo of the rhythm loop
without affecting the pitch, this makes it possible for you to
exchange note numbers, change the timing, or edit the
sequence data to freely create new rhythm loops, or even
recreate the original loop.
Time Slice also allows you to change the pitch of the track
without affecting the tempo for new creative possibilities.
This command can also be executed on a stereo sample.
01A
01B
01C
01D
01E
21A
01G
01H
01I
01F
01J
11M
01M
21B
21C
21D
01K
01L
01G
01H
01I
01J
11M
21A
120BPM
120BPM
Sample1
Sample2
Sample3 Sample4 Sample5
C2
A multisample and program will be
created automatically
Play in Sequencer mode
Execute the Time Slice command
Kick Kick KickSnare Snare
Original rhythm sample: Sample0