Triton LE 61-can wrong model OS version cause damage? Help!
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Triton LE 61-can wrong model OS version cause damage? Help!
I recently purchased a Triton LE 61 in cosmetically new condition with supposed low hours on eBay. I noticed the previous owner has installed the wrong model TRITON STUDIO - Music Workstation/Sampler OS version 1.0.6. !! It seems to work on the 1.0.6 but occasionally, on some of the programs there is some digital noise and crackling.
Has this version OS 1.0.6 damaged the Triton LE? Also, If I change the OS version to the correct Triton LE 1.5.1 version, will it function properly? Any help and advice will be greatly appreciated!
Has this version OS 1.0.6 damaged the Triton LE? Also, If I change the OS version to the correct Triton LE 1.5.1 version, will it function properly? Any help and advice will be greatly appreciated!
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I am NO expert, but personally I would try flashing with the correct version. I would assume flashing the ROM would be the same as flashing the BIOS on a PC, in that the whole thing is over-written, regardless of what is on there already.
So, I personally would flash to Le 1.5.1, and then perform a full Factory preset PCG re-load.
Others on here might say different. I am just a Korg Triton Le owner
Good luck.
So, I personally would flash to Le 1.5.1, and then perform a full Factory preset PCG re-load.
Others on here might say different. I am just a Korg Triton Le owner

Good luck.
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B80 = Future Syn Pad yes?Mojo wrote:Thanks for the advice. I installed the correct model/version 1.5.1 as well as did a factory preset. The various keyboard functions seem to run smoother now.
I still get a crackling/popping noise on program Bank-B 80. Does anyone have any idea what might causing this and how to fix it?
Is it a particular note you are playing, low/high?
It sounds fine on mine, but it does depend on what you are plugged into. I myself am plugged into a SB Audigy Platinum on my PC, with Altec Lansing & JBL speakers. Not a set-up to write home about at all, but it does sound good enough for me.
Can you record the sound and save it as an MP3? I will be happy to have a listen and compare with mine.
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Hmmm....Bank-B 080 on my LE is named Village Pump. Once I dail up the program there is an immediate pop/crackle and hiss that sounds like a needle on a old scratched vinyl record....even when no notes are played. Anyone know how to fix this problem?



Nope that is not a problem there, that is an effect of Analogue record, it's supposed to sound like that. If you don't like it just go to MENU fx page and change that effect.
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Well, the phones output on my keyboard dances cheerfully
I'm wondering how it still works, but I get no humming.
Take it to a repair show or fix it yourself.
There is a thread a started recently about opening the damn thing and I wrote how the wiring from the circuit board was very tight.
Or maybe your input is messed up.

I'm wondering how it still works, but I get no humming.
Take it to a repair show or fix it yourself.
There is a thread a started recently about opening the damn thing and I wrote how the wiring from the circuit board was very tight.
Or maybe your input is messed up.
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