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I have several sequences on my triton studio I want to transfer to my Kronos how do I do this thanks
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Post by kronoSphere »

You already know that : the sng data format from the Triton series are not compatible (for the moment) with the sng data format from the Kronos. For me, the only solution is to make midi files from your Triton sng and then try to find within the banks of sonuds of the kronos which are the most similar to those of your original Triton sng. I habe had the same problem with my extrem Triton and with patience and clearvoyance I have been able to resolve that.
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Post by ronnfigg »

To clarify, save them as SMF Type 1, then load them into the K, and save as a SNG. The rest is as stated above by KronoSphere.
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