Is there a way to set up sequences in a package like Sonar Home Studio & importing them into my Triton LE to play back on its onboard sequencer?
I'm totally new to this...
Thanks,
Peter
Importing sequences
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Yes. I'm not sure about home studio, but in the Sonar package I use, here's what I did. I just figured this out this week.
Before opening Sonar, ensure that you have installed the Korg driver into your computer. turn your Triton on (I have a TR) and go into SEQ mode. Plug in a USB cable from your Triton to your computer and then start Sonar. Choose the MIDI output for your keyboard if prompted upon opening Sonar. In Sonar, go to Options/Project and click on internal (source)as well as 192 (ticks). In Sonar, open a MIDI track and assign it to MIDI channel 1. In the PROG tab of your Triton, assign a program to track 1. If everything is the same as my situation, you should here the output of your keyboard through your keyboard headphone jack while running a sequence from your Sonar package.
To save the sequence and have it run exclusively on your keyboard, save the Sonar sequence as a MIDI 1 file. Put it onto your SD card, transfer the SD card to your Triton and open it. Assign the same programs to the same track as you did in Sonar and it should be identical. I hope this helps. It took a lot of time and frustration to get this far and I'm sure there are other Korg users out there giggling because there is an easier way, but it works for me. Good Luck!
Before opening Sonar, ensure that you have installed the Korg driver into your computer. turn your Triton on (I have a TR) and go into SEQ mode. Plug in a USB cable from your Triton to your computer and then start Sonar. Choose the MIDI output for your keyboard if prompted upon opening Sonar. In Sonar, go to Options/Project and click on internal (source)as well as 192 (ticks). In Sonar, open a MIDI track and assign it to MIDI channel 1. In the PROG tab of your Triton, assign a program to track 1. If everything is the same as my situation, you should here the output of your keyboard through your keyboard headphone jack while running a sequence from your Sonar package.
To save the sequence and have it run exclusively on your keyboard, save the Sonar sequence as a MIDI 1 file. Put it onto your SD card, transfer the SD card to your Triton and open it. Assign the same programs to the same track as you did in Sonar and it should be identical. I hope this helps. It took a lot of time and frustration to get this far and I'm sure there are other Korg users out there giggling because there is an easier way, but it works for me. Good Luck!