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Uploading sounds from zip file into trinity V3 with MOSS

 
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nissa



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PostPosted: Sun Apr 26, 2020 8:56 am    Post subject: Uploading sounds from zip file into trinity V3 with MOSS Reply with quote

Hello! I have a few questions if someone is able to walk me through the process of importing sounds into the V3.

1) I have recently bought a v3 with a working disk drive but it does not have a floppy disk, is it required to have a floppy disk to save sounds from a zip file using trinitro?

2)Can I even reset the system without the original disk or do i even need to reset it?

3)Does the sound save to the internal memory or does it have to save to the disk and only work when the disk is inserted?

Much appreciated in advance Very Happy
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 28, 2020 3:14 pm    Post subject: Re: Uploading sounds from zip file into trinity V3 with MOSS Reply with quote

nissa wrote:
1) I have recently bought a v3 with a working disk drive but it does not have a floppy disk, is it required to have a floppy disk to save sounds from a zip file using trinitro?


1.4mb DSHD (Double-Sided, High-Density) floppy disks are useful and cheap. However, no floppy disks are needed as long as you have Trinitro and a USB MIDI interface. Unsure about saving/loading songs using Trinitro, though, I think it's possible but I've never used it for that purpose as I only ever tend to use Trinitro as a patch librarian.

You mention a zip file, you will need to extract the zip to the raw PCG and SNG file(s) before Trinitro can load and transmit them.

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2)Can I even reset the system without the original disk or do i even need to reset it?


Unsure what you mean by reset. You only really need to reset the Trinity's system if something goes badly wrong or you encounter a software bug, for example, which is rare. But no, you do not need a disk to do a system reset. You hold both "Enter" and "0" keys while turning the Trinity on and it will carry out a system reset. You will lose all programmed patches in doing so, though, so you would need to reload a PCG afterwards to load patches back into it.

However if you mean a software update, then yes you need floppies to do this. You cannot do this via Trinitro.

The latest OS version for Trinity V3 is v3.1.2. You can tell what version you have when you switch on the Trinity, it will show you the OS version on the boot screen as it boots up.

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3)Does the sound save to the internal memory or does it have to save to the disk and only work when the disk is inserted?


The Trinity has a volatile internal memory and a battery, which means as long as the battery is ok, your programmed patches will be held in memory after saving, although it's always wise to save precious patches to a floppy or via Trinitro so you always have a back up.

Songs will not be saved to internal memory, though. You will need to save/load these to floppy (or Trinitro?) every time you work on one before powering the Trinity down.

The raw multisample waveforms themselves, however, are always held in memory as they reside on the chips.

The Trinity manuals: http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=45892

Factory PCGs for Trinity V3: http://www.infekted.org/Korg/ForTrinitysWithMoss-TRI.zip
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nissa



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PostPosted: Fri May 01, 2020 2:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Timo thank you so much i really appreciate the help its clearing a lot of things up for me.

Just one last question, if i want to switch the floppy drive into a usb one like the nalbantov can i go for a cheaper one that has the same specs like this one?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/3-5-1-44MB-Floppy-Disk-Drive-USB-SSD-Emulator-Simulation-for-YAMAHA-KORG-GOTEK/122538345228?hash=item1c87dac30c:g:-3IAAOSwKhJdExDb
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 18, 2020 5:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

nissa wrote:
Timo thank you so much i really appreciate the help its clearing a lot of things up for me.

Just one last question, if i want to switch the floppy drive into a usb one like the nalbantov can i go for a cheaper one that has the same specs like this one?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/3-5-1-44MB-Floppy-Disk-Drive-USB-SSD-Emulator-Simulation-for-YAMAHA-KORG-GOTEK/122538345228?hash=item1c87dac30c:g:-3IAAOSwKhJdExDb


You can indeed use a Gotek. Reference is SFR1M44-U100K.
You'll need to flash the firmware with HxC with a special configuration so that your Trinity understands the floppy disk change on the fly.

I'll do the surgery this month and may post a tutorial if interested ?

Fred
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