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[. . . ] Symbols , , , , , These symbols respectively indicate cautions, advice, MIDIrelated explanations, a parameter that can be selected as an alternate modulation source, a parameter that can be selected as a dynamic modulation source, and a parameter that can use the BPM/MIDI Sync function. Example screen displays The values of the parameters shown in the example screens of this manual are only for explanatory purposes, and may not necessary match the values that appear in the LCD screen of your instrument. MIDI-related explanations CC# is an abbreviation for Control Change Number. In explanations of MIDI messages, numbers in square brackets [ ] always indicate hexadecimal numbers. Conventions in this manual References to the TRITONRACKRACK proX, TRITONRACKRACK pro, and TRITONRACKRACK The TRITONRACKRACK proX, TRITONRACKRACK pro, and TRITONRACKRACK are collectively referred to in this manual as the TRITONRACKRACK. [. . . ] These controllers can be used to make realtime changes in effect dynamic modulation functions etc. while you sample. Example settings Here’s how you can assign knob [1] (B-mode) to control the “Wet/Dry” balance of the 044: Stereo/Cross Delay effect selected for IFX1, and use knob [2] (B-mode) to control the “Pan” after the IFX in realtime while you sample. 1 Set “BUS (IFX) Select” (0–2a) to IFX1. 2 Select 044: Stereo/Cross Delay for “IFX1. ” 3 Set the IFX1 tab “Wet/Dry” setting to Dry, “Src” to KnobM1[+], and “Amt” to +50. 4 In Realtime Control Knobs B-Assign, set “Knob 1–B” to Knob Mod. 1 (CC#17), and set “Knob 2–B” to Post IFX Pan (CC#08). 98 5 Press the front panel [REALTIME CONTROLS] key to make the “B” LED light. 6 Rotate knob [1], [2] and the panning of the external input sound and the delay will change. You can sample the sound while you modify it. Sampling P8: Insert Effect Here you can make insert effect settings for use in Sampling mode. When you set the P0: Recording Input/Setup tab Audio Input (SAMPLING) parameters “Input 1, 2 BUS (IFX) Select” to IFX1, 2, 3, 4, or 5, the external input sound from the rear panel AUDIO INPUT 1 and 2 jacks will be sent to IFX1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 (insert effects 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) respectively. By selecting insert effects and making settings for them in this page, you can apply insert effects to the sound of the external input, and sample the result. Effect Guide. ” In Sampling mode, master effects 1 and 2 and the master EQ cannot be used. Insertion effect settings in Sampling mode are not backed up when the power is turned off. If you wish to keep the insertion effect settings, you can use “Copy Insert Effect. ” For example, you can copy the insertion effect settings of Sampling mode to a program or combination in order save them. Tracks 1–16 will be controlled by MIDI channels 1–16 respectively. 101 P9 Bank/Program [A…F/0…127, G…g(d)/1…128] P8 0–1c: (Tempo) [40. . . 240] P7 This indicates the time signature at the current location of the SMF. P3 0–1b: Meter Category (Category Name) [00. . . 15: name] The program used by each track can be selected by category. When you press the popup button, the Category/Track Program menu ( Program P0: Category/Program Select 0–1a) will appear, allowing you to select programs by category. This is convenient when you wish to search for programs in a specific category, or to select a different program from the same category. P2 0–1i: Program T01. . . 08 0–2i: Program T09. . . 16 P1 This is the current location of the SMF. Modifying these values will change the current location. This displays the MIDI channel number of the track. P0 Ch [01. . . 16] Song Play This area displays information on the track (1–16) currently selected for editing. 0–1(2)j: PLAY/MUTE, SOLO ON/OFF PLAY/MUTE [PLAY, MUTE] This sets the play/mute status of each track. MUTE: The track will be muted. 0–1A: GM Initialize This command transmits a GM System On message to Song Play mode, resetting all tracks to the GM settings (refer to the table below). In Song Play mode when a GM System On message is received from an external device or if the SMF contains a GM System On message, the tone generator will be reset to the GM settings in the same way as when this command is executed (However even in these cases, the parameters of the P9: Master Effect will not be reset). SOLO ON/OFF [SOLO ON, SOLO OFF] Switch the Solo function on/off. If a track muted by the Mute or Solo function has a “Status” (1–1a, 2a) of EXT or BTH, the MIDI note-on/ off messages of that track will not be transmitted. (However, the track selected by “Play Track Select” (0– 1g) is an exception. ) If the page menu command “Solo Selected Track” (0– 1B) is ON, its solo settings will take priority (when ON). When you press “SOLO ON/OFF” or press a parameter of another track, only that track will be soloed and will sound. M 0–1B: Solo Selected Track When you select this command and check the menu page, only the selected track will sound and the remaining tracks will be muted (the Solo function). To solo a different track, select one of the parameters of that track ( Sequencer P0: 0– 1B). If a track muted by the Mute or Solo function has a “Status” (1–1a, 2a) of EXT or BTH, the MIDI note-on/ off messages of that track will not be transmitted. 0–1C: Load Template Song This command loads a preset template song (one of sixteen types P00–15) or a user template song (one of sixteen types U00–15) into the song ( Sequencer P0: 0–1G). 0–1: Page Menu Command 0–1A 0–1B 0–1C 0–1D 0–1E 0–1D: Save Template Song This command saves the programs, the track parameters, and the effect settings etc. [. . . ] Be careful not to install a board in the wrong slot. Locking hole Notch EXB-PCM Slot2 EXB-PCM Slot1 SIMM Slot2 SIMM Slot1 Locking hole Rear side of the EXB-PCM 72PIN 1PIN Rear side of EXB-PCM Catches Rear panel Rear panel 242 2–B2. Installing a DRAM SIMM A maximum of two memory boards can be installed simultaneously. If you wish to use two 32 Mbyte DRAM SIMM modules, you must first remove the factory-installed 16 Mbyte DRAM SIMM as described below in “Removing a DRAM SIMM. ” Be sure that the AC power cable remains disconnected until you have completed all steps of removing the cover, installing the option board/memory, and reattaching the cover. 1 Make sure that cover “B” has been removed. Removing cover “B” for the EXB-PCM or DRAM SIMM. ”) 2 Have the DRAM SIMM at hand. [. . . ]

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