Using PROG and GM, when I release the key for any note or chord it's immediately followed by the C above middle C. Every note. Every chord. Every time.
This just started happening and it's driving me crazy! I have not changed any settings. All I ever use is GM, the PROG for input and S.PLAY for playback, which does not have this problem
I'm a composer and can't focus (or write!) with this happening.
Would resetting the Triton help? If so, how do I do that? I have the two floppy disks (we're talking old!) labeled TNFD-00P and -01P as well as the the MacOS Software version 1.1 that came with the Triton.
I don't see any way to update the OS software as it's been many years since I had a computer that could create a floppy.
Pls help. Problem playing in GM
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well half your problem is solvable. You can pick up a USB floppy drive at office depot or best buy - ~$45 US.
The OS upgrade is available from Korg... if the triton's OS is the problem. Just used my floppy writer to upgrade the T-Rack OS and it was on 3 floppies - the USB>floppy wrote 'em correctly and was handy when one showed up as unformatted, the formatting takes forever on anything but a computer.
http://www.korguksupport.co.uk/page.cfm ... %20Systems
('scuze if the link is broken at the question mark)
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That the "stuck" note is the same, consistently may indicate that the key scan is malfunctioning - my understanding is that the keyboard is scanned at some too-fast-to-hear rate and the CPU sees what switches are closed/open and plays the appropriate notes. A bad connection or bridged circuit (i.e., a loose screw in lodged in just the right spot in the the keybed) would be "played" after every note as the scanned looked and found not a clean bottom to top sweep free of notes but the stuck note. And it might not show until you played a note and that circuit failed to send it's own "all notes off" for that particular key.
This may be one for the repair shop...
BB
The OS upgrade is available from Korg... if the triton's OS is the problem. Just used my floppy writer to upgrade the T-Rack OS and it was on 3 floppies - the USB>floppy wrote 'em correctly and was handy when one showed up as unformatted, the formatting takes forever on anything but a computer.
http://www.korguksupport.co.uk/page.cfm ... %20Systems
('scuze if the link is broken at the question mark)
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That the "stuck" note is the same, consistently may indicate that the key scan is malfunctioning - my understanding is that the keyboard is scanned at some too-fast-to-hear rate and the CPU sees what switches are closed/open and plays the appropriate notes. A bad connection or bridged circuit (i.e., a loose screw in lodged in just the right spot in the the keybed) would be "played" after every note as the scanned looked and found not a clean bottom to top sweep free of notes but the stuck note. And it might not show until you played a note and that circuit failed to send it's own "all notes off" for that particular key.
This may be one for the repair shop...
BB
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Triton Extreme 88, Triton Classic Pro, Trinity V3 Pro
+E-mu, Alesis, Korg, Kawai, Yamaha, Line-6, TC Elecronics, Behringer, Lexicon...