How to Transpose on a Korg Trinity Keyboard
No matter what your level of keyboard playing proficiency, using the Transpose feature on the Korg Trinity adds new dimensions to your performance. The Korg Trinity's Transpose feature allows you to change the key in which the instrument plays in real time. Live improvisation becomes much easier, and you can dramatically change the mood of a track by using this feature.
Instructions
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Press the "Global" Button. This takes you to the "Global" settings area, which allows you to make system changes of many different types.
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Push the "P1" button. This will send you to page one of the "Global" editing section.
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Push the "Key Transpose" button next. This highlights the value parameter, which is located to the right of the "Key Transpose" screen section.
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Rotate the "Value" parameter dial until you reach the Transpose effect that you are intending. The presequenced data of the selected track, as well as the actual keyboard, will become pitch-shifted.
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Push the "Number" button that relates to the semitone increments that you intend on transposing. This is an alternative method for changing the degree of the Transpose effect that you are applying, in addition to using the "Value" parameter dial.
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Press "Enter" to make the transpose changes take effect over the selected part of the Trinity keyboard and/or arrangement.
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Tips & Warnings
Changing the performance without saving will cause you to lose the transposition.
References
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