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Global
P0
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6
When this setting is at Normal, the WAVE file playback level
on the TRITON STUDIO is set approximately 12 dB lower
than the maximum digital output level in order to match the
level of the oscillators etc. Normally you should set this at
Normal, and change it to High (+12 dB) as necessary when
you want to record a WAVE file to an external digital audio
device.
This is the same standard level as when “+12 dB” (Sampling
P2: 2–1c) is on.
Beep Enable [Off, On]
On (checked): A beep will be heard when you press an
object in the LCD screen.
0–2b: Memory Protect
Program [Off, On]
This setting protects the internal program memory.
On (checked): Internal program memory will be protected,
and the following write operations cannot be performed.
• Writing a program
• Receiving program data via MIDI data dump
• Loading program data from disk
Off (unchecked): Data can be written to internal program
memory.
Combination [Off, On]
This setting protects the internal combination memory.
On (checked): Internal combination memory will be pro-
tected, and the following write operations cannot be per-
formed.
• Writing a combination
• Receiving combination data via MIDI data dump
• Loading combination data from disk
Off (unchecked): Data can be written to internal combina-
tion memory.
Song [Off, On]
This setting protects the internal song memory.
However, when the power is turned off, the song data in
song memory will be lost regardless of this setting.
On (checked): Internal song memory will be protected, and
the following write operations cannot be performed.
• Recording to the sequencer
• Receiving song data via MIDI data dump
• Loading song data from disk
Off (unchecked): Data can be written to internal song mem-
ory.
Drum Kit [Off, On]
This setting protects the internal drum kit memory.
On (checked): Internal drum kit memory will be protected,
and the following write operations cannot be performed.
• Writing a drum kit
• Receiving drum kit data via MIDI data dump
• Loading drum kit data from disk
Off (unchecked): Data can be written to internal drum kit
memory.
Arpeggio User Pattern [Off, On]
This setting protects the internal user arpeggio pattern
memory.
On (checked): Internal user arpeggio pattern memory will
be protected, and the following write operations cannot be
performed.
• Writing an user arpeggio pattern
• Receiving user arpeggio pattern data via MIDI data
dump
• Loading user arpeggio pattern data from disk
Off (unchecked): Data can be written to internal user arpeg-
gio pattern memory.
0–3: Input/Sampling
0–3a: Input (COMBI, PROG, SEQ, S.PLAY, DISK)
Here you can select the input source for an analog/digital
audio signal, and specify the input level, bus, and send lev-
els to the master effects. These settings will apply in Combi-
nation, Program, Sequencer, Song Play, and Disk modes.
Insert effects, master effects, and the master EQ can be
applied to the input audio signal. The TRITON STUDIO can
be used as a 6-in 6-out effect processor, or in conjunction
with external sources. (Effect 093: Vocoder can be used as a
vocoder effect that controls an internal sound by an external
mic input.)
These audio signal inputs can also be sampled in Combina-
tion, Program, and Sequencer modes. In addition, perfor-
mances using functions such as the keyboard or arpeggiator
can also be sampled at the same time in these modes.
These settings do not apply in Sampling mode. If you
move from Sampling mode to Global mode, the
“Input” setting of Sampling mode will be maintained,
and you will not be able to check the settings of this
page. You must move from the mode (Combination,
Program, Sequencer, Song Play, or Disk) in which the
external audio signals are input. Settings for inputting
external audio signals in Sampling mode are made in
the same way in Sampling P0: Input/Setup, Input
(SAMPLING). (The master effects and master EQ can-
not be used in Sampling mode.)
Input [Analog, S/P DIF, mLAN]
Makes settings for external audio sources that will be input
to the TRITON STUDIO.
Separate settings can be made for Analog, S/P DIF, and
mLAN. First use this “Input” setting to select a source,
and then set the various parameters for Input1 and
Input2. Multiple external audio sources can be input
simultaneously. If you want to save these settings, exe-
cute “Write Global Setting.”
Analog: The analog audio output from an instrument or
other device connected to the AUDIO INPUT 1 and 2 jacks
will be input to the TRITON STUDIO.
In the Disk mode Play Audio CD page, an audio CD placed
in the CDRW-1 option (if installed) can be played. In this
case, the audio will be input to the TRITON STUDIO accord-
ing to the settings you make here. The L channel corre-
sponds to Input1, and the R channel to Input2.
0–1
0–3a
0–3b