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hi.. how do i use triton le on stage / changing sounds is a

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 11:13 am
by sameernichani
hi all .... i was useing my le in studio ... now im useing it live on stage with my band , my question is how do i set the sounds according to the songs im playing , eg: im playing feel by robbi . now i want to use 2 sounds 1} piano 2} strings so how should i switch between these 2 sounds as they r in different banks , and there is no time on stage :?

regards

sameer

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 12:41 pm
by Stephen
I recommend splitting the keyboard.

I have many songs that use two different patches, so I put one on the upper register, and one on the lower, it can get a little tricky, but the proceedure is explained pretty well in he manual...I know, I was shocked also, but I found a Combi split patch like Combi B 49 Horns & Strings ( I have a TR, this may be different, but it's in the Lead Split category) and go through the MENU to see what they've done there, it's a very cool feature.
Good luck, and let me know if you get stuck, I'll check back a little later, or maybe someone else can chime in here.
:D

Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 4:48 pm
by X-Trade
I use the copy to sequencer function, setting up the different sounds in order in different 'songs' in the sequencer (000, 001, 002 etc). I don't actually play the sequencer, just use it to have songs and combis in order (then i save each set of sounds for a song to a diffferent file on the memory card).

so when playing, i can advance to the next sound by pressing the 'inc' button.

Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 3:34 pm
by sonaroid
X-Trade is absolutely right, the easiest way to organize your programs and combis is copy to song. Songs become "favorites" bank where combis and single programs coexist side by side. It's very easy to recall the sound you need by pressing song's number, then Enter.

Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 4:58 pm
by Zelaya
You could try WRITING the program on BANK D which has User free programs starting from program number 64.... Write all of the programs that you use one next to the other, then all you have to do is press the up or down key and not change banks....

I do that when im playing, and sometimes i even have to use 3 instruments on the same song... It works for me!

Good luck :o

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 1:13 am
by Synastikki
copy them to the same bank within the same "ten" and use 10's Hold function... for example if there's free room in your D bank in as someone said copy piano to D70 and strings to D71. Then activate 10's Hold and you can choose those sounds with just pressing 0 or 1 on your numpad. this way you can easily switch between ten sounds with 0-9

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 1:21 am
by Synastikki
Zelaya wrote:You could try WRITING the program on BANK D which has User free programs starting from program number 64.... Write all of the programs that you use one next to the other, then all you have to do is press the up or down key and not change banks....

I do that when im playing, and sometimes i even have to use 3 instruments on the same song... It works for me!

Good luck :o
just wanted to comment here that I might have even 5 different sounds in one song and about 10 program switches :D and I'm using my assignable pedal to program up through sounds... and for like five or six songs my combi A bank was half full :D

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 5:00 am
by Zelaya
WOW....Synastikki..... I think im out of my league here then... :lol: ..and i thought i had it tough using 3 different sounds on one song... :D