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Looking for lessons in Korg Triton Studio in Long Island/NYC

 
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Colin C



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 2:39 am    Post subject: Looking for lessons in Korg Triton Studio in Long Island/NYC Reply with quote

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Any contenders?

Anyone know any contenders?
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BREADWINNAZ



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 8:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

man good luck 2 ya - u may want to try and post on craigslist.org - i have gotten a lot of good responses that wya - i have not found anyone in my area (VA) to learn from regardign triton, but i do get some good response on other posts that i put up there . . . no offense, but this board looks . . . good but not neccessarily like a daily-visited-response-driven board . . . i hope im wrong about that . . .
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 11:38 am    Post subject: just call me . . . HaGI Reply with quote

Here are those tutorials

Triton Tutorial 1: Save a Song/Make a Wave

1.Hit “Sampling/HD Audio” (on touch screen)
2.Save to Disk (not “RAM”)
3.Hit Menu. “Select Directory”
4.Name the File (Instead of “Taken 0”)
5.Hit “Done”
6.Hit REC on Sampling Button
(to the right, on the keyboard – not the touch screen)
7.Hi Light “-12.0”
8.Push “Play” on the sequencer section of the keyboard – not the sampling section
9.Adjust the recording levels (on the touch screen). Avoid clipping.
Hit “Record” button
10.(to the right, on the keyboard – not the touch screen)
11.Push “stop” on the sequencer. Hit “locate”
12.Hit “record” Then the “start/stop” button on the Sampler keys (both LED lights go RED)
13.Push “start” on the sequencer
14.Wait until the song stops playing
15.Hit Start/Stop on the Sampler
16.Hit “menu” on the touch screen – (TOP RIGHT CORNER)
17.Hit “select directory”
18.Scroll to the name of the song you entered in Step #4 and Select/Hi-Light It
19.Hit Start on Sampler (not on sequencer)
You should hear your song playing!

Triton Tutorial 2: Burning a CD

1.Hit disk
2.Hit “Make audio cd”
3.Hit “End”
4.Hit Insert
5.Select/Hi-Light the wave you want on the CD
6.Hit Insert
(Repeat step 4 – 5 as often as you want)
When you are finished hitting and selecting the waves that you want added to the cd:
7.Hit EXIT
8.Insert a Blank CD into the Triton CD burner
9.Hit “Menu Select”
10.Hit “Write to CD”
11.A pop up square shows on the screen - “Select “yes” to each question shown:
The questions are as follows . . .
Finalize?
Speed?
(Really doesn't matter which speed you choose, the burner is slow. So select the highest speed allowed and go fix ya self a sandwich or somethin!
OK?
Obey Copyright Rules?
12.


Triton Tutorial 3: Ripping a Sound from a CD

*These last two are the weakest tutorials I have, as I have only just begun sampling on a consistent basis my self.

1.Insert CD into player
2.Hit Menu (On Keyboard, not Touch Screen)
3.Select the “ Audio” Tab
4.Touch Screen Displays “Play” options on screen
Here you can select how much of the “sound” you want to sample. Just set the parameters in the “start” and “end” sections
5.Then Hit “Menu” in top right corner of TOUCH SCREEN
6.Select “rip”
7.Triton begins; it may take some time depending on how much of a sample you selected.
8.Once the ripping screen goes away, the sample is in the first five keys of the keyboard
9.Touch the any of the “bottom” keys on the keyboard to hear the sound


Triton Tutorial 4: Editing a Sample

1.Hit Menu (On Keyboard, not Touch Screen)
2.Select the “ Sample Edit” or “Loop Edit” Tab
(I prefer Loop Edit b/c it lets you edit the sample and “set” the loop of a sound at the same time. But you pretty much follow the same steps either way you go.
3.Maneuver the “SAMPLE-START” OR “LOOP” START buttons on the touch screen.
Each time you move them, hit a note on the keyboard to see where/how the sample is being edited/cut. When you have gotten the parameters set to exactly what you want -
4.Hit the Touch-Screen's Menu button. Scroll till you see “truncate”. Selecting this will shorten your sample. (for size and usability)
5.You can set how you want your sample mapped before or after you sample it.
6.Hit the Sampling Button on the left hand side of the keyboard.
7.To move the sample to the sequencer, Hit Touch screen's “Menu” Tab – then the “Recording” Tab
8. Scroll to “Convert MS to program”
9.Name the file something you will remember. The file will be saved in “BANK E” of the keyboard.
10.Once it does this, hit “sequencer” button on the left hand side of the keyboard.
11.You can now select which track you want the sample to load into.
12.On that track, select bank E and you will see the name of the file you recorded.

Unfortunately this is where my tutorials end. Once you have loaded the sample into the track, you canuse it the same way you would use any other instrument already in the keyboard. Once you have a “song” finished, save it (Tutorial #1).
Thus far, I have not figured out how to keep that sample in the keyboard, AFTER you power off. The file name is always there (at least on mine) but the sample dissappears. But at least the song is done and ready for tracking, inside my computer's recording software.
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 1:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

A hint about the samples going away. You have to save them at the end. You save sng, pcg, and (sorry) i forget what the third is called, but it comes up as an option. So when you load your sequence from disk you say also load pcg and the sampler one and they all come back up just like before.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 12:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

thanks for the feed - it does remind of something i did before like that . . . it was a lon time ago - but it did work . . . i gotta find that "tutorial" as well . . .

for any one else - check out these . . .
http://youtube.com/profile_videos?search_query=triton&user=expertvillage&page=2
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 12:53 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I do lesson sessions in Staten Island on TRITON, PA and MOTIF series.
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