What's the best way to transfer your sequences onto PC?

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polymusicaleproductions
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What's the best way to transfer your sequences onto PC?

Post by polymusicaleproductions »

I have tons of Triton sequences, but I want to transfer them to my PC so that I can burn them as tracks. I don't want to loose the quality of sound (it's aready mixed into stereo), and I want to be able to burn a CD with tracks that sound just like my sequences. Is there a process, special equipment, or a particular software program that can best accomplish this feat? Please help me, I've got customers lining up to buy my music, but I've just got to transfer it to PC to be burned and distributed. THANKS!
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Post by phaceless »

i take it your triton doesnt have the burner not sure but you may be able to order one from the korg website like 150 ish last time i looked.

record your tracks to your computer using the spidf light pipe cable @ 96hz you would not lose quality that way

lastly would be to record each track seperately and re work your efx im sure you can squeeze more juice out of your beats with computer plugins over the tritons efx (unless you maticulously added efxs to a track bounced it to a wave added more efx over and over to get it just right. as the same to all of the tracks already which i would standing ovate you an encore and hire you as my engineer) you could add more kick punch and life to you music on a computer.
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