A Question About Sampling

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foxymoron
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A Question About Sampling

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I have a Triton Classic and I want to move some of the voices over to my M3 so that I can use the M3 at rehearsal and leave the midi keyboard there and take the M3 home to use with the Triton at home. I don't need all of the Triton's voices, I just want to move over patches that I use for gigs (about 40 at the most.) How would I go about doing such a thing? I honestly have never tried using samples on either the Triton or the M3, so I'm completely in the dark. This is why I ask, to get at least a few pointers before I dig in. Thanks to any who care to respond.

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Post by r12 »

you have to re-program your triton patches on m3...manually :?

but programs parameters are the same for most of them

look at triton programs structure and parameters and do the same in the m3 (adjust parameters with your ears to match exactly the sound)

I've done this for several programs (look at download section, maybe you will find some sounds that you want to convert, and win a little time) :D

but there are samples in triton that aren't in m3...
if you want missed samples you have to resample them from triton (very long job, but possible)
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