KORG TRITON STUDIO Easy Start Guide

To perform a factory reset on your KORG TRITON STUDIO, turn off the unit, then hold down the 'Enter' and '0' buttons while turning it back on. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the reset process.
First, check that all cables are securely connected and that the volume is turned up. Ensure that 'Local Control' is set to 'On' in the Global settings. If issues persist, try a factory reset or consult the manual for further troubleshooting steps.
To save a custom sound, press the 'Program' button, select the sound you wish to save, press the 'Write' button, choose a location for the sound, and confirm your selection.
To maintain the touch screen, regularly clean it with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using any abrasive materials or harsh chemicals. Ensure that your hands are clean and dry when using the touch screen.
Download the latest OS update from KORG's official website, transfer it to a compatible media, and follow the instructions provided in the update package to install it on your TRITON STUDIO.
Yes, you can connect your TRITON STUDIO to a computer using a MIDI interface or USB-MIDI cable. Ensure that your DAW is correctly configured to recognize the TRITON as a MIDI device.
To replace the internal battery, turn off the unit and unplug it. Carefully open the bottom panel, locate the battery compartment, and replace the old battery with a new CR2032 coin cell battery. Reassemble the unit and power it on.
To layer sounds, enter 'Combi' mode, select an empty combination slot, and use the 'Track Select' buttons to assign different programs to each timbre. Adjust volume and effects settings as needed.
Check for physical obstructions or debris under the keys. Perform a calibration in the Global settings menu. If problems persist, the keyboard may require professional servicing.
Use the TRITON STUDIO's audio input jacks to connect external audio equipment. Ensure the input levels are adjusted correctly in the Global settings to avoid distortion.