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stefdza90



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PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 9:15 pm    Post subject: backup + system update Reply with quote

Hello everyone! I'm new to workstations so i'd like to ask for help from more experienced users...

1) How do i make data backup from Triton?
2) My system is currently 2.1.1 and I'd like to update it to the latest one and reset to factory settings. I've already downloaded both zips from Korg support. Any hints about possible problems?
3) Is there any way to delete combi/program from list and how can i save new ones?
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michelkeijzers
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 10:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

1) I think the Triton has a CF card slot? or disk? You can save a (full) PCG file on such card/disk to backup all programs, combis and set list slots.

2) I am almost sure that when you download the latest OS there is some text file with warnings and a full description how to perform the upgrade.

3) I am not understand what you mean with this question ... which list do you mean? If you mean the PCG file contents ... you can overwrite or initialize programs/combis. If you need more than available, you can just save a PCG file and load another one (or change it and save it).
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 2:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

....what MK said,

1) Back-ups are handled on the DISK menu. You'll need to push that button to get to the menu. Then look for the save functions... it'll step you through the process. Although you can choose to make only a partial back-up (saving only program banks for instance) you want to check all boxes and make a full back-up.

2) Just follow the prompts exactly. If you've saved to several disks in order to load, make sure that they go in in the correct order. Loading from computer I don't think there's an issue because everything loads as a block.

3) I think what you're asking about is called INITIALIZING in korg-speak (see the manuals) and does not leave a blank (zero data) but a starting point program that provides enough data so that you start with sound. The first wave in ROM is piano, so everything will sound like a wimpy and particularly bland GM piano, and will be a piano/keyboard in the category select, also because piano is the first category.

All of the program and combis may be erased, overwritten, saved to a different locations or tweaked... there are no "hard written" presets as there are in Roland and Yamaha keyboards. Everything is fluid.

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I think many of the functions you want to do can be performed using a librarian. MK happens to be the author of a very good one for Triton - PCG Tools. Send him a private message and get it. I lets you do a ton of functions, faster and graphically without ever touching your keyboard.

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