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4. Using the arpeggiator

The arpeggiator is a function that automatically plays a
broken chord (arpeggio) when you play a chord.
1. Press the ARP button to turn on the arpeggiator.
2. Notes played on the keyboard, the touchpad, or the
trigger pad will be played by the arpeggiator.
TIP When choosing the arpeggiator parameter with the page
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buttons,  you  can  change  the  arpeggiator  setup 
with the value slider. For parameters that can be set up, 
please refer to The TRITON taktile Parameter Guide.

5. Useful functions

Octave shift
Specify the range of the keyboard, the touch scale, and
the chord scale in octave steps.
1. Whenever you press the OCTAVE +/- buttons, the
range will shift in increments of one octave up and
down.
TIP When pressing the OCTAVE + button and the OCTAVE - 
button  simultaneously,  you  can  return  the  octave  shift 
state to zero, where there is no shifting.
TIP Each program has an upper limit, and may not produce 
sound when played above that limit.
Transpose
Transpose the keyboard in semitone steps.
1. Choose the "Transpose" parameter with the page
buttons, and set it up using the value slider.
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Use as MIDI Controller
You can connect this unit to a computer with a USB cable
and use it with a software synthesizer or DAW/MIDI syn-
thesizer, etc.
1. About a scene
Meaning of a scene
A group of settings in The TRITON taktile that suits soft-
ware such as a DAW is called a scene. Up to 16 scenes
can be stored in the main unit of The TRITON taktile. Set-
tings that support representative software are incorporat-
ed in The TRITON taktile beforehand.
TIP You can also customize scene settings. For information 
on how to customize them, please refer to the Parameter 
Guide of The TRITON taktile.
How to select a scene
Choose the "Scene" parameter with the page
tons, and select a desired scene with the value slider.
2. MIDI port
KEYBOARD/CTRL, SOUND/ CTRL
MIDI messages from each controller, such as the key-
board and trigger pad of The TRITON taktile will be input.
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In addition, they are used when you control the built-in
sound source.
DAW IN, DAW OUT
These ports are used for controlling DAW software.
MIDI I/F OUT
These ports are used as MIDI interfaces. They are used
when you input MIDI messages into your computer from
external MIDI equipment or when you control external
MIDI equipment from your computer.
In the Windows environment, a port name, such as "TRITON
taktile-49" and "MIDIIN2(TRITON taktile-49)," will not be dis-
played. Since it is usually displayed in the above order, please
specify the corresponding port on the software. When you in-
stall the KORG USB-MIDI driver, a MIDI port name will be dis-
played.
3. How to Set Up DAW Software
For detailed setup and use of third party DAW software, please
refer to the instruction manual of that came with your DAW
software.
If the scene settings in The TRITON taktile have changed from
the factory settings, it may not function as follows.
Cubase
1. Display the "Scene" parameter with the page
tons, and choose "Cubase" with the value slider.
2. Open the "Device Setup" window in Cubase, and add
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