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TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab

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17. Sample memory (RAM) slot cover<br />

You can open this cover and install SIMM boards to<br />

expand the sample memory (RAM). A maximum of three<br />

32 Mbyte SIMM boards can be installed as sample memory<br />

(RAM). (☞PG p.321)<br />

18. Headphone jack<br />

A set of headphones can be connected here (stereo 1/4"<br />

jack).<br />

This allows stereo monitoring of the same signal as the<br />

OUTPUT L/MONO and R jacks.<br />

Rear panel<br />

1. AC power supply connector<br />

Connect the included power supply cable here.<br />

After connecting the power supply cable to the <strong>TRITON</strong><br />

<strong>Extreme</strong>, connect the other end to an AC outlet (☞p.16).<br />

2. [POWER] switch<br />

This switch turns the power on/off (☞p.18).<br />

3. AUDIO OUTPUT<br />

Connect these outputs to the input jacks of your amp or<br />

mixer. In addition to the L/MONO and R main stereo<br />

audio outputs, the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong> provides four individual<br />

audio outputs. The sound from each oscillator,<br />

drum, timbre/track, or insert effect can be freely routed to<br />

any output (☞p.104–).<br />

(MAIN) L/MONO, R<br />

These are unbalanced phone jacks.<br />

These are the main audio output jacks. By setting “BUS<br />

Select” to L/R, the output from an oscillator, an insert<br />

effect, an individual drum part, or the metronome can be<br />

output to the (MAIN) L/MONO and R jacks.<br />

When making connections in stereo, use L/MONO and R.<br />

When making connections in mono, use the L/MONO<br />

jack.<br />

(INDIVIDUAL) 1, 2, 3, 4<br />

These are unbalanced phone jacks.<br />

These are individual (independent) audio output jacks. By<br />

setting the “BUS Select” to 1, 2, 3(Tube), 4(Tube), 1/2, or<br />

3/4(Tube), an oscillator, an insert effect, an individual<br />

drum part, or the metronome etc. can be assigned to be<br />

output from the (INDIVIDUAL) 1, 2, 3, 4, jacks.<br />

The output from the 1, 2, 3, 4 jacks is not affected by the<br />

[VOLUME] slider.<br />

4. AUDIO INPUT<br />

These two audio inputs are used when recording a mono/<br />

stereo sample from a mic or external audio source, or<br />

when applying the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong>’s internal effects to<br />

an external audio source (☞p.64, 107, 111).<br />

The MIC/LINE level select switch ([MIC/LINE] switch)<br />

and the level adjustment knob ([LEVEL] knob) allow you<br />

to use a wide range of external audio sources, ranging<br />

from mic level to line level.<br />

AUDIO INPUT 1/2 jacks<br />

These are unbalanced phone jacks.<br />

[LEVEL] knob<br />

This adjusts the input level of the AUDIO INPUT 1/2<br />

jacks.<br />

[MIC/LINE] switch<br />

This switches the input level of the AUDIO INPUT 1/2<br />

jacks.<br />

5. S/P DIF<br />

OUT(MAIN) jack<br />

This is an optical type S/P DIF format (IEC60958, EIAJ<br />

CP-1201) digital output jack.<br />

It outputs a digital version of the same audio signal as the<br />

AUDIO OUTPUT (MAIN) L/MONO and R jacks, at sampling<br />

rates of 48 kHz.

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