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Alexb
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Multitracks records

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I want to edit on the computer , midi. I connect the triton to pc with usb midi. I use Cakewalk Pro Audio 9. I have .ins file from Triton. The problem is how can record in midi more than one track?(I want to create drums, bassline, lead, etc). It`s ok and another sequencer software, not only in Cakewalk.
Alexb
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Post by Alexb »

nobody edit midi on computer in sequencer software and then save on floppy and play on korg?
this I want to do
Matty_Boy
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Post by Matty_Boy »

What are you trying to do? Sequence songs on Cakewalk then play them back on the internal Triton sequencer? If that's the case you will need to export them from Cakewalk as a Type 1 midi file.
Alexb
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Post by Alexb »

I want to create a song starting from zero, (drums, bassline, string, lead, etc to triton sounds no GM Sounds) in a sequence software , in my case is Cakewalk. I want to record track 1 . Track one can record. When I want to record track 2 I can`t setting to record. And then I want to save the song to floppy and I want to play into Korg.
How can I make a song using another method if that is not possible?
Here some picture:
http://www.speedyshare.com/505814964.html
http://www.speedyshare.com/265164233.html
http://www.speedyshare.com/946615134.html
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Post by Matty_Boy »

Well first of all this is definitely possible! I started out doing exactly the same thing in the late 80's with an Atari ST running cubase!

It looks like from your screen shots that you have the Midi tracks in Cakewalk set to Omni mode. This is wrong. It means that each track is transmitted on all 16 midi channels. You need to assign each track (drums, basss, piano etc) to a separate midi channel.

You also have to setup you Korg triton correctly. There's a section in the manual on how to do it. But basically, do you have the Triton in sequencer mode? This puts the Triton into multitimberal mode. Setup each track to external and set each midi channel to 1-16.

This link may help with the basics

http://www.philrees.co.uk/articles/midimode.htm
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