If you are using the Korg Triton LE’s internal 16-track sequencer, transposing happens at the track level, similar to Combinations.

Here are some tips and tricks to help you master the art of transposing on the Korg Triton LE:

These only shift in (±12, ±24 semitones), not semitones. Use the Global Key Transpose (Section 2) for finer (semitone) transposition.

Highlight the value (it should be +00 by default). Use the Value Wheel (Jog Wheel) or the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to shift the pitch: -1 transposes down by one semitone. +1 transposes up by one semitone.

This guide covers (internal).

This method shifts the pitch for every sound across all modes. It is ideal when you need to change the key for an entire performance session. button to enter Global mode. Ensure you are on the P0: Basic Setup

This is the fastest way to transpose the entire keyboard for live play. It shifts the keyboard up or down by 12 semitones (one octave) in either direction.

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If you are using the Korg Triton LE’s internal 16-track sequencer, transposing happens at the track level, similar to Combinations.

Here are some tips and tricks to help you master the art of transposing on the Korg Triton LE: korg triton le transpose

These only shift in (±12, ±24 semitones), not semitones. Use the Global Key Transpose (Section 2) for finer (semitone) transposition. If you are using the Korg Triton LE’s

Highlight the value (it should be +00 by default). Use the Value Wheel (Jog Wheel) or the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to shift the pitch: -1 transposes down by one semitone. +1 transposes up by one semitone. Highlight the value (it should be +00 by default)

This guide covers (internal).

This method shifts the pitch for every sound across all modes. It is ideal when you need to change the key for an entire performance session. button to enter Global mode. Ensure you are on the P0: Basic Setup

This is the fastest way to transpose the entire keyboard for live play. It shifts the keyboard up or down by 12 semitones (one octave) in either direction.

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