Korg Speaker System Speaker System User Manual


 
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Basic functions
6 Refer to the explanations below for the “Sample
Setup tab” and “Voice/Mixer tab,” and make the
desired settings.
The parameters are located in the Sample Setup tab
and the Voice/Mixer tab.
7 As necessary, repeat steps 46 to set the parame-
ters for each key.
To change the drum kit name, use the “Rename
Drum Kit” page menu command (
p.38).
8 If you wish to save the edited drum kit into inter-
nal memory, be sure to Write the drum kit.
If you turn off the power without writing, your
edits will be lost (
p.39).
Sample Setup tab
Assign
Normally you will check this. The settings of each
parameter will be valid. If this is unchecked, drum-
sample parameters will not be assigned to that key.
Playing that key will sound the settings of the key to its
right, at a pitch one semitone lower. Use this when you
wish to play a tom or cymbal with the same settings
but with a different pitch.
Velocity Sample SW Lo Hi
You can specify different drumsamples for High
Drumsample and Low Drumsample, and use velocity
(keyboard playing dynamics) to switch the drumsam-
ple that will sound. This is referred to as velocity
drumsample switching.
This function is similar to the velocity multisample
switching of a program (
p.46 “About High/
Low”).
If you are not using this function, set the “Velocity
Sample SW Lo Hi” value to 001. When you play,
only the High Drumsample will sound.
Bank
Some EXB-PCM series boards do not contain
drumsamples.
About ROM drumsamples
The TRITON contains 413 drumsamples in its internal
ROM memory.
When you press the popup button, the ROM drum-
samples will be displayed in 15 different categories.
You can use the tabs located at the left and right to
select a category, and choose drumsamples from the
selected category in the LCD screen.
For the drumsample names, refer to the separate Voice
Name List.
Voice/Mixer tab
Exclusive Group
Make this setting when you want to group related
drumsamples together.
For example if the “KEY” to which a open hi-hat and a
closed hi-hat drumsample are assigned are set to the
same exclusive group number, they will be grouped so
that the open hi-hat and closed hi-hat can not be
sounded simultaneously, ensuring that the hi-hat per-
formance will sound natural.
BUS Select (IFX Indiv.Out Assign)
The drumsample assigned to the “KEY” can be sent to
an insert effect or to one of the AUDIO OUTPUT
(INDIVIDUAL) 1–4 jacks.
For example you can specify IFX1 for snare drums and
IFX2 for kick drums, so that different types of drums
are sent to insert effects 1 and 2. Alternatively, you can
set this to 1–4, 1/2 or 3/4 so that only specific drum
sounds are sent to the AUDIO OUTPUT (INDIVID-
UAL) 1–4 jacks.
These settings are valid if “Use DKit Setting” (Program
P8: Routing tab) is checked in the Routing tab of Pro-
gram P8 for the program that uses this drum kit
(
p.24, 147, 148 in the Parameter Guide).
Pan
This sets the panning. This setting is valid if “Use DKit
Setting” (Program P4: Amp1 Lvl/Pan tab) is checked.
Send 1 (MFX1), Send 2 (MFX2)
These set the send levels to the master effects. This set-
ting is valid if “Use DKit Setting” (Program P8: Rout-
ing tab) is checked.
Other parameters
The parameters in the Sample Setup tab are set inde-
pendently for the High Drumsample and the Low
Drumsample. The parameters in the Voice/Mixer tab
apply to both the High and Low Drumsamples.
If you wish to use the settings from another “KEY,”
you can use the “Copy Key Setup” page menu com-
mand. For details on each parameter (
p.123 in the
Parameter Guide).
ROM: Select drumsamples from the TRITON’s inter-
nal ROM memory.
RAM: Select samples that were sampled in Sampling
mode or loaded in Disk mode.
EXB*: Select drumsamples from a separately sold
EXB-PCM series option board.
Global mode