How to pair up my korg triton extreme?
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How to pair up my korg triton extreme?
I have a roland juno-G as well as a korg triton extreme (88 key) and I was wondering how I would pair the two synths together? Would I need 2 separate amps? or would I be able to plug the juno-G into my triton extreme to share the same amp?
- Gargamel314
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I don't have my triton extreme here, so i can't give you instructions on how, but yes, you could route your roland through the korg's inputs and enable the sampling feature in program, combination, or sequence mode. You have to mess around with the settings some. What might be easier (for under $10) is if you just get a pair of Y adaptors and couple the Korg and Roland's L output together, and the Korg and Roland's R output, and then plug those into your amp. This way you don't have to reset your settings every time you change modes in the korg.
You might also think about investing in a simple 4-channel passive mixer like this one:
http://www.samash.com/catalog/showitem.asp?ItemID=50649
Good luck, hope this post is helpful
You might also think about investing in a simple 4-channel passive mixer like this one:
http://www.samash.com/catalog/showitem.asp?ItemID=50649
Good luck, hope this post is helpful
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You could get an amp with 2 inputs - I've got a Roland keyboard amp with 2 inputs.
Sometimes I daisy chain my keyboards if I'm travelling light. Once you've got the sampling input settings and levels worked out then it's just a matter of selecting the output bus each time you turn the TE on.
I'd recommend a multi-input amp or a mixer though.
Mike.
Sometimes I daisy chain my keyboards if I'm travelling light. Once you've got the sampling input settings and levels worked out then it's just a matter of selecting the output bus each time you turn the TE on.
I'd recommend a multi-input amp or a mixer though.
Mike.