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How do I sample in Combi , Program or Sequence mode?

The TRITON STUDIO easily allows sampling in Program, Combi or Sequence Mode. Note that there is a Sampling tab
on the main play page of each mode. The following Combi example illustrates the procedure for all three modes:
1. Press the [Combi] key and select A032, “SKOOL of FUNK”: The objective is to sample all this information,(up to 8
Timbres, 7 Effects, and 2 polyphonic Arps) as a single new event, freeing up tracks and polyphony in sequencing.
2. Press the Sampling tab at the bottom of the display Ä Make sure that the Input X popup is set to Analog Ä Press the
SAMPLING [REC] key and adjust the level as in step 5 above Ä When finished, press the SAMPLING [REC] key again
Ä Turn OFF the ARPEGGIATOR [ON/OFF] key.
3. In the Sampling Setup field set Source BUS to L/R Ä Set Trigger to Note On Ä Set Save to to RAM Ä Set Mode to
Stereo.
4. Press the upper right corner – popup and press Select Bank & Sample No. Ä Check the box in reply to Convert to
Program and select a Program destination Ä Press the X popup by MS and select the next empty Multisample slot
(MS001 assuming that you’ve performed the previous “One-shot” tutorial): Orig. Key will then default to C2 Ä Press OK.
5. Turn on the ARP [ON/OFF] switch Ä Press the SAMPLING [REC] key Ä Press the SAMPLING [START/STOP] key Ä
Play the keyboard Ä When finished, turn off the SAMPLING [REC] and ARP [ON/OFF] keys.
6. Press the [PROG] key and select the Program you selected in step 4: Play [C2] and hear your entire phrase as one
sample!

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