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  Topic: MOSS 'Supersaw' sound
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PostForum: Korg MOSS Option   Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 1:33 pm   Subject: MOSS 'Supersaw' sound
Yes, it's a little bit different sound.

In traditional chorus effect a delayed and pitch modulated signal is mixed together with the dry signal. LFO controls the delay time and amount of pitch mod ...
  Topic: PC SCSI card comptibility
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PostForum: Korg Triton Rack   Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 1:06 pm   Subject: PC SCSI card comptibility
Yeah. I didn't actually know that. So you can have two hosts (i.e. a keyboard and a PC) accessing the same drives?

Maybe, maybe not, it depends. I know of systems where even dozens of hosts shared ...
  Topic: MOSS 'Supersaw' sound
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PostForum: Korg MOSS Option   Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 9:38 am   Subject: MOSS 'Supersaw' sound
Same thing in any other VA? Well, Novation Supernova and Nova have a feature called DoubleSaw. When you choose a doublesaw waveform for any single oscillator, you actually get two saw waves per oscill ...
  Topic: PC SCSI card comptibility
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PostForum: Korg Triton Rack   Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2010 8:39 am   Subject: PC SCSI card comptibility
You can connect different SCSI devices, hard drives, disk drives...basically anything SCSI together, as long as you follow few basic rules.

Each SCSI device has to have their own ID number. The nu ...
  Topic: Sampled sounds in your sequences
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PostForum: Sampling and Libraries   Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 8:12 pm   Subject: Sampled sounds in your sequences
Quite obviously if you choose M50, you'd have to use something else to capture and play those then. If and when you record your compositions into any outside medium, that's your chance for importing/r ...
  Topic: EXB-SCSI
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PostForum: Korg Triton Rack   Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 12:55 pm   Subject: EXB-SCSI
While it's technically possible to connect SCSI devices to USB, Firewire etc., in real life the limiting thing are the drivers. Not a problem with computers, but certainly so with (older) keyboards, s ...
  Topic: Loading samples
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PostForum: Korg Triton Rack   Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 12:47 pm   Subject: Loading samples
Sure. When loading the xxxx.PCG, make sure you have the option "Load xxxx.KSC too" checked.

This of course only if you have previously saved your sample files (.KSC) with the same name a ...
  Topic: Loading songs and using triton as midi player?
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PostForum: Korg Triton Rack   Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 12:28 pm   Subject: Loading songs and using triton as midi player?
You can have 200 multis, each with up to 100 patterns (99 measures long at max) and the max. number of (MIDI) events is 140,000. If any or all of that amounts to a full song depends on the actual comp ...
  Topic: Copyright on Sampling - Revisited.
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PostForum: Sampling and Libraries   Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 9:13 pm   Subject: Is it really so?
Upping since I've been doing sampling for quite some time and seen lots of issues along the years.

So the copyright allows to sample a single note from a keyboard? If I got it right, the original q ...
  Topic: EXB-SCSI PDF (please send)
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PostForum: Korg Triton Rack   Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 5:16 pm   Subject: Re: More questions and info
Hi

Bit short of time, so just little bits and pieces, sorry....


If I can find an old Mac external SCSI drive (with 25-pin cable) ~ I should be able to format it using the Triton and be OK ~ c ...
  Topic: Problems using sampling programs
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PostForum: Sampling and Libraries   Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 11:27 am   Subject: BasariStudios is right, please study the basics...
I"m guessing as these sounds are rather large I cannot import a midi file i have created and assign various sounds to midi tracks.

MIDI is just control data, no sounds at all.

MIDI tells t ...
  Topic: Arp Switch
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PostForum: Korg Triton Rack   Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 10:17 am   Subject: Arp Switch
If you can send control change messages, in this case CC #98 with value 2, that should do it.

More specifically;
Arpeggiator on/off
[Bn 63 00 Bn 62 02 Bn 06 nn] (nn:00–3F off, 40–7F on)
  Topic: LFO vs OSC vs Filter vs etc...
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PostForum: Korg Triton Classic   Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 4:36 pm   Subject: LFO vs OSC vs Filter vs etc...
Quote from Triton Haven:

"Once upon a time, there was a guy who wondered "can I learn how to program this beast", looking anxiously on the Triton."

While your question deals ...
  Topic: Controlling another keybed with Extreme's controllers (AMS)
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Replies: 26
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PostForum: Korg Triton Extreme   Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 4:25 pm   Subject: Controlling another keybed with Extreme's controllers (AMS)


Music I play often consists of many instruments and I often don't have time to change anything, just enough time to replace hands from one keybed to another. Usually I sustain strings or pads with ...
  Topic: Controlling another keybed with Extreme's controllers (AMS)
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PostForum: Korg Triton Extreme   Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 10:29 pm   Subject: Controlling another keybed with Extreme's controllers (AMS)
Haha, this just seems to become way more complicated in every turn that I think it really should be. Shrike, I'm sorry that I even started answering an Extreme topic while owning a Triton rack myself. ...
 
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