loading pcg files from SD card

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loading pcg files from SD card

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is it possible to load pcg files from an SD card? I found some I would like to load but I dont have a floppy disk drive like they mention.

Can someone point me to some instructions on how to do this?
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kuliksco wrote:is it possible to load pcg files from an SD card? I found some I would like to load but I dont have a floppy disk drive like they mention.

Can someone point me to some instructions on how to do this?
If I remember right the Extreme has a CF card (not SD), but the principle is the same: put your PCGs on the card and press MEDIA (if I'm correct). Then load the selected PCG (or view patches one by one).
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It's true, the Triton Extreme uses a compact flash card. Not all card readers are compatible with it. Alternatively, you could use a usb stick.
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thanks. i tried to use a usb stick but it doesn't show up under media. I only see CF Card. is this the only option on the korg triton extreme?
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You can use a USB cable. I have one that runs from my Triton to my computer, and I leave it plugged in all the time. That way I can just transfer samples directly from the computer to the keyboard.
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truthaddict wrote:You can use a USB cable. I have one that runs from my Triton to my computer, and I leave it plugged in all the time. That way I can just transfer samples directly from the computer to the keyboard.
cool thanks. I guess i'll have to lug that thing up the steps to my desktop pc.
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