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How do I Record a Sequence?

1. Press the SEQ key.
2. In the Track one column select the program you would like to use by pressing the category popup button.
3. Select a Program category and Program then press OK.
4. Press the REC/WRITE key then press the START/STOP key to begin recording.
5. After you have recorded your first track press the START/STOP key.
6. Press the Track popup button under the song name to select the next track to be recorded.
7. In the Track two column select the program you would like to use by pressing the category popup button.
8. Select a Program category and Program then press OK.
9. Press the REC/WRITE key then press the START/STOP key to begin recording.
10. After you have recorded your first track press the START/STOP key. Repeat this process for the other tracks.
Q. How do I Record a One -Shot Vocal Sample?
1. Clear the TRITON’s sample RAM by powering – OFF, then ON (when you get more comfortable with
TRITON you can learn how to erase all samples without powering off). Connect a microphone to the Input 1 jack on the rear panel, set the MIC / LINE switch to MIC, and set the LEVEL control to the 12 o’clock position.
2. Press the SAMPLING key to enter Sampling mode.
3. Press the Input Setup tab. In the Input 1 field, press the popup button, and set the BUS (IFX) Select to L / R.
4. Set the Input 1 Pan: value to C064 with the DIAL or Numeric keys.
5. In the Recording Setup field, press the Auto radio button, set the Threshold to -30 dB, then set the Pre Trigger REC value to 5ms with the DIAL or Numeric keys.
6. Press the Recording tab, and make sure that the MS: (multisound) is set to 000: New MS___000 (you’re already there, if you powered OFF / ON before beginning this section).
7. In the REC Sample Setup field, set the Sample Mode: to L – Mono with the DIAL or Numeric keys.
8. Set the OrigKey: C2 and the TopKey: C2 – you can easily -set these values by pressing to highlight each Orig and Top key in the display, and while holding the ENTER key, press C2 (low – C) on the keyboard.
9. Press the Preference tab and set the Zone Range to 1 key with the DIAL or Numeric keys. This setting means that each new index you’ll be creating in the multisample will be a half – step higher.
10. Press the Recording tab.
11. Press the REC/WRITE key to “arm” the sampler, and speak into the microphone. If “CLIP” flashes above the indicators in the Recording Level [dB] field, press the 0.0 “fader” and lower the level accordingly. If “ADC OVERLOAD” flashes above the indicators, the audio input level on the rear panel has been set too high – lower it until the “ADC OVERLOAD” indicator no longer flashes.
12. Press the START/STOP key and say the word “It’s”. Press START/STOP again to stop sampling, then
press Create (above the Recording Level indicators).
13. Press the START/STOP key and say the word “So”. Press START/STOP again to stop sampling, then
press Create (above the Recording Level indicators).
14. Press the START/STOP key and say the word “Easy”. Press START/STOP again to stop sampling,
then press Create (above the Recording Level indicators).
15. Press the START/STOP key and say the word “To”. Press START/STOP again to stop sampling, then
press Create (above the Recording Level indicators).
16. Press the START/STOP key and say the word “Sample”. Press START/STOP again to stop sampling,
then press Create (above the Recording Level indicators).
17. Press the START/STOP key and say the word “With”. Press START/STOP again to stop sampling,
then press Create (above the Recording Level indicators).
18. Press the START/STOP key and say the word “TRITON”. Press START/STOP again to stop sampling, then press Create (above the Recording Level indicators). That’s it!
19. Now play the keyboard – play each note (half – step) from C2 (Low-C) up to F#, and you’ll hear the
words: “Its So Easy To Sample With TRITON”.

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