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Arp Range ............................................................................................[1 oct...4 oct]

This parameter specifies the range for arpeggios in octave steps.

Arp Key Sync ................................................................................................[Off, On]

This parameter specifies whether the arpeggiator will be synchronized with the keyboard, the trigger 
pad or the touchpad when notes are sounded.

Off

Sync is off. Notes will not be reset when you play the keyboard, the trigger pad, or the touchpad.

On

Sync is on. When you press the keyboard, the trigger pad or the touchpad, notes will be always reset and 
it will start playing from the beginning of the arpeggio pattern.For example, when performing together with 
other instruments, you can use this function to align the beginning of the measures.

Arp Swing ...................................................................................... [-100%...+100%]

This parameter specifies the timing where notes will be shifted. You can express rhythms from 
straight 8 beats to bouncing shuffles.

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2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Arp Swing –50

–24

+24

+50

Arp Latch ......................................................................................................[Off, On]

This parameter specifies  how the arpeggiator will behave when you take your hands off the key-
board, the trigger pad, or the touchpad.

Off

When you take your hands off the keyboard, the trigger pad, or the touchpad, the arpeggiator will stop.

On

Even if you take your hands off the keyboard, the trigger pad, or the touchpad, the arpeggiator will continue 
its performance.

Parameters related to the sliders, knobs, F1–F8 buttons and transport buttons

Control Mode ........................................................................... [MIXER ,  CONTROL]

Specify the control parameter that will be output when you push a slider, a knob or a button.

MIXER:

 You can use sliders, knobs and buttons to control the mixer as follows.

Control the pan of each 

track.

Control the level of 

each track.

Move the target tracks.

Control the on/off action 

for the mute, solo, and 

REC of tracks.

Select a function to 

control with the 

ASSIGN button.

CONTROL:

 When you use a slider, a knob or a button, control change messages that were set will 

be transmitted.
In your software synthesizer, assign a controller to a desired parameter, by using a control change 
message assign function and a Learn function.

TIP

  For information on how to set up your application, please refer to the instruction manual of your 

software.

Summary of Contents for taktile

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Page 2: ...s 9 Parameters related to the Track pad mode 10 Scene parameters 10 Parameters related to the entire scene 10 Parameters related to controllers 10 Parameter List 12 Global parameters 14 Velocity 14 MIDI setup 15 Trackpad 16 Touch Pad 16 Value Slider 16 Display 16 TRITON taktile Sound Source Param eters 17 Program Parameter Types 17 Appendix 18 Troubleshooting 18 The power will not turn on 18 There...

Page 3: ...is possible to save 16 scene parameters into the taktile TRITON taktile Having prepared the settings for each of your applications you can select and use them in an in stant Global parameters These parameters set up the behavior of the entire taktile such as the velocity curve of the key board or the trigger pad and the brightness of the display The global parameters will be shared among 16 scenes...

Page 4: ...ng the EXIT button takes you back to the performance screen Performance screen Setting screen How to use the performance screen The performance screen allows you to check and set up the performance parameters that are used dur ing your performance Select a parameter with the page buttons To change the setting specify a value with the value slider Specify a value Select a parameter TIP When you use...

Page 5: ...rning the entire scene and the parameters concerning the keyboard 1 Press the SETTING button on the Performance screen to display the settings screen for scene parameters 2 Use the Page button to select the parameter TIP If you move to the settings screen Move Controller is displayed for a set time You can still use the Page button to select the parameter 3 Set the value with the value slider TIP ...

Page 6: ...er When the setup is complete press the page button at the last character to go to the next screen 3 Specify a scene number in the destination Select a number in the destination with the value slider and press the page button 4 When the confirmation screen is displayed press the page button to save the data To can cel saving the data press the EXIT button to return to the Performance screen If you...

Page 7: ...r each scene For example you can assign drum sounds to bank A and percussion sounds to bank B or use both A and B for up to 32 for the taktile TRITON taktile 25 16 sample triggers Parameters related to a scale and a key When you have either set the Touchpad Mode into Touch Scale or the Trigger Pad Mode into Chord Scale the scale and the key are set TIP Refer to the Scale List on page 20 for the pa...

Page 8: ...Down Notes will be played consecutively from high pitches to low Alt1 Up and Down will be alternated The highest and lowest notes will be played once Alt2 Up and Down will be alternated The highest and lowest notes will be played twice once on the way up and once on the way down Random Notes will be played randomly Trigger The notes you are holding down will be played simultaneously The Octave Ran...

Page 9: ...e your hands off the key board the trigger pad or the touchpad Off When you take your hands off the keyboard the trigger pad or the touchpad the arpeggiator will stop On Even if you take your hands off the keyboard the trigger pad or the touchpad the arpeggiator will continue its performance Parameters related to the sliders knobs F1 F8 buttons and transport buttons Control Mode MIXER CONTROL Spec...

Page 10: ...set it up following the steps in the supplied document Parameters related to controllers MIDI Channel This parameter specifies the MIDI channel where MIDI messages will be transmitted when you use a controller When choosing Global MIDI messages will be transmitted on the Global MIDI Channel in the global parameters Assign Type This parameter specifies a MIDI message to be assigned to a controller ...

Page 11: ...Value will be transmitted alternately each time you press a button trigger pad or a pedal switch Off Value On Value 0 127 Transmit a value of the message that will be transmitted when a button or a pedal switch is on or off TIP When the Assign Type is Note note on messages will be transmitted with the On Value as the velocity Lower Value Upper Value Left Value Right Value 0 127 This parameter spec...

Page 12: ...ype No Assign CC Pitch Bend CC No 0 127 Lower Value 0 127 Upper Value 0 127 Touch Pad Y Assign Type No Assign CC Pitch Bend CC No 0 127 Lower Value 0 127 Upper Value 0 127 Touch Scale MIDI Channel 1 16 Global Arpeggiator Enable No Assign CC Y Assign Type 0 127 Y CC No 0 127 Y Lower Value 0 127 Y Upper Value 0 127 Knob Slider Expression pedal MIDI Channel 1 16 Global Assign Type No Assign CC CC No ...

Page 13: ...vious Fader Bank and another button to the Next Fader Bank in a set Previous Channel Next Channel Switch the tracks that are to be controlled by knobs or sliders in steps of one track You will usu ally assign one button to the Previous Channel and another button to the Next Channel in a set Send Knobs will control the Send parameter You will usually use it with the button assigned to Pan Pan Knobs...

Page 14: ...xed TIP Curves 7 and 8 produce little change for medium strength playing However these curves will produce a great deal of change with softly played notes so they may be more difficult to con trol Choose the curve that is most appropriate for your playing dynamics or for the effect you want to obtain Keyboard Const Velocity Value 1 127 This parameter specifies the velocity value that will be trans...

Page 15: ... is input from the USB connector or the MIDI IN connector it will function as External automatically When nothing is input it will function as Internal Internal The arpeggiator will function at the tempo that is specified in the BPM parameter You will choose this when not synchronizing the BPM with your application External USB The arpeggiator of the taktile TRITON taktile will function in synchro...

Page 16: ...rolled by the y axis when you use the touchpad with the CONTROL SW button ON List A 0 Off 7 Decay 1 Pitch Bend 8 Release 2 Modulation 9 MFx1 3 Expression 10 MFx2 4 Cutoff 11 Pan 5 Resonance 12 Portament On Off 6 Attack 13 Portament Time Value Slider Chord Scale Retrigger Off Difference All Set whether to re trigger chords with the variation following a change if you alter the Variation when playin...

Page 17: ...just Program Master Volume CUTOFF 0 127 Adjust Low Cut Cutoff frequency RESONANCE 0 127 Adjust Resonance ATTACK 0 127 Adjust Attack Time DECAY 0 127 Adjust Decay Time RELEASE 0 127 Adjust Release Time MFX 1 0 127 Set On Off of Master Fx1 MFX 2 0 127 Set On Off of Master Fx2 It is not possible to store changes if parameter settings are changed If the selected program is changed the unit will return...

Page 18: ...l of your application Sometimes it is not recognized as a USB device Possibly there is a problem with the USB cable currently used Please replace the cable and make a retry Please check whether there is any problem with the USB A connector on the destination PC or Mac It is possible that long USB cables are not recognized Please use the supplied USB cable A long USB cable might be recognized if it...

Page 19: ...gger pad while pressing EXIT button Selects a scene Trigger pads correspond to scene numbers from trigger pad 1 You can select a scene more quickly than using the screen The selectable scenes are limited to 1 8 for the taktile TRITON taktile 25 TOUCH SCALE button TRACKPAD button CHORD SCALE button NOTE CONTROL button When pressing a button again while its function is on you will be taken to the pa...

Page 20: ...Diminished C C D E F G A A 15 Major Penta Major Pentatonic C D E G A 16 minor Penta minor Pentatonic C D F G A 17 Raga1 Raga Bhairav C C E F G G B 18 Raga2 Raga Gamanasrama C C E F G A B 19 Raga3 Raga Todi C C D F G G B 20 Arabian Arabian C D E F F G A 21 Spanish Spanish C C D E F G G A 22 Gypsy Gypsy C D D F G G B 23 Egyptian Egyptian C D F G A 24 Hawaiian Hawaiian C D D G A 25 Pelog Bali Island ...

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