Korg Speaker System Speaker System User Manual


 
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Basic functions
You can specify the function of the [SW1] and [SW2]
keys (
p.217 in the Parameter Guide).
The functions of the [SW1] and [SW2] keys are set
independently for each program, combination, and
song. In Sampling mode and Song Play mode, the
functions of these keys are set for the entire mode.
You can specify the function that will be performed by
the [SW1] and [SW2] keys, and can also select between
Toggle (when the function will be switched on/off
each time the [SW1] or [SW2] key is pressed) and
Momentary (when the function will be on only while
you continue holding the [SW1] or [SW2] key).
These settings are made by “Panel Switch Assign” in
the following pages.
When you write a program or combination, the
on/off status of the [SW1] and [SW2] keys is mem-
orized.
You can use these keys as alternate modulation or
effect dynamic modulation sources, and control
program parameters or effect parameters.
In this case, you will normally select SW1
Mod.:CC#80 and SW2 Mod.:CC#81.
For an example in which the [SW1] key is specified as
an effect dynamic modulation source for a program
and used to control an effect, refer to
p.110.
If you wish to keep these settings after the power
is turned off, you must save them (
p.38, p.39,
and the Parameter Guide p.48 and 102). However,
the settings of Sampling mode cannot be saved.
You can specify the B-mode functions of REALTIME
CONTROLS knobs [1]–[4].
The B-mode functions are set independently for each
program, combination, or song. The functions in Sam-
pling mode or Song Play mode are set for the entire
mode.
These settings are made by “Realtime Control Knob B-
Assign” in the following pages.
You can use these knobs as sources for alternate
modulation or effect dynamic modulation, and
control program parameters or effect parameters.
In this case, you will normally select Knob
Mod.1:CC#17, Knob Mod.2:CC#19, Knob
Mod.3:CC#20, and Knob Mod.4:CC#21.
Here we will give an example of how knob [1] can be
used to control the filter and amp EG attack of a pro-
gram.
1 Press the [PROG] key to enter Program mode.
2 After pressing the [MENU] key, and press the P1:
Edit-Basic.
3 Press the Controller tab.
4 Press the Realtime Control Knob B-Assign “Knob
1-B” popup button, and select F/A Attack.
5 Press the [REALTIME CONTROLS] key to select
B-mode, and rotate knob [1]. The EG attack of the
filter and amp will change.
If you wish to keep these settings after the power
is turned off, you must save them (
p.38, p.39,
and the Parameter Guide p.48 and 102). However,
the settings of Sampling mode cannot be saved.
Use the rear panel contrast knob to make adjustments.
If the Global P0: System Preference tab “Beep Enable”
check box is turned on, a beep will sound when you
press an object in the LCD screen.
MIDI exclusive data transmitted from an external
device can be received by the TRITON and saved on a
floppy disk (the Data Filer function). This is done using
the Disk mode Save tab “Save Exclusive” page menu
command (
p.141 in the Parameter Guide).
Setting the function of [SW1] and
[SW2]
Program P1: Edit-Basic, Controller Setup
Combination P4: Edit-Zonr/Ctrl, Control
Song P4: Zonr/Ctrl, Controller Setup
Sampling mode P4: Controller Setup
Song Play mode P2: Controller Setup
Setting the B-mode functions of
REALTIME CONTROLS [1][4]
Program P1: Edit-Basic, Controller Setup
Combination P4: Edit-Zonr/Ctrl, Control
Song P4: Zonr/Ctrl, Controller Setup
Sampling mode P4: Controller Setup
Song Play mode P2: Controller Setup
Adjusting the contrast (bright-
ness) of the LCD screen
Sounding a beep when the LCD
screen is pressed
Using the TRITON as a data ler
Other functions