Favourites together, not the progs, but the combis, how ?

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Favourites together, not the progs, but the combis, how ?

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Hello all,

I am using my Korg Triton Le in my setup for the live gigs in the band.

Okay here's the situation:
- I know (thanks to this website) about the utility-thing and then how to seperately play prog-timbres of a combi.

- In prog-mode I already put sounds that I use a lot in order of for example in presetnumbers D80, D81....- D90 etc. (so all I have to do is push 'inc'or 'dec'.

- I also know how to create own combis and put them in the user-category as my 'personal' bank.


BUT, can anyone tell me how I can easily switch between favourite combis ? My favourite combis I already have in my user-category of the Combi-section. But when I have to switch to another combi inside the category it can be very annoying to 'search' inside it (despite the up-n-down wheel). Why ? Because at gigs we don't always play our songs in the some chronologic order, also I see no possibility to arrange the combis in the category in alphabetical order or so.

So, can anyone tell me how to switch easily between favourite combis ? (instead of programs, that answer I already found)

Hope the question is clear.

Thanks alot already !

:3dangel:

CJ
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Post by Jako »

I'm not quite sure if I really know what you want to do, but why don't you use the 10's hold feature?
(Just press the ./HOLD button twice)
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Hi Jako,

I really appreciate your answer but that is not what I meant.

I have more than 10 (self- en non-selfcreated) combis that I use and not always use them in chronologic setlist-order.

So I always have to jog the wheel or push 'inc' or 'dec' (inside the user-category) to select the combi that I need. In some moments this may take time (dialing till finding the right one, pushing 'inc'or 'dec' till finding the right one etc. etc.).

So I was wondering if there is a way to set the combis for example like the solo-timbre mode to easily switch between them, but then with the combis.

Thanks again for replying :D

Let's compare like this: I also have a Roland Fantom and there you can assign favourite patches (progs) AND performances (combis) to some buttons.


So, hope I can still get the answer here

CJ
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Post by Fatalmasterpiece »

in my opinion, the best solution for this is to get yourself a Midi pedal that will enable you to hit the corresponding number pad and switch whereever you like. It's THE fastest way to change your combis.
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Post by rajieve »

you can always rearrange your combis in alphabatical order through lelibby free ware available on net.
hope it works
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Post by Hernandov »

CJ4ever wrote:Hi Jako,

I really appreciate your answer but that is not what I meant.

I have more than 10 (self- en non-selfcreated) combis that I use and not always use them in chronologic setlist-order.

So I always have to jog the wheel or push 'inc' or 'dec' (inside the user-category) to select the combi that I need. In some moments this may take time (dialing till finding the right one, pushing 'inc'or 'dec' till finding the right one etc. etc.).

So I was wondering if there is a way to set the combis for example like the solo-timbre mode to easily switch between them, but then with the combis.

Thanks again for replying :D

Let's compare like this: I also have a Roland Fantom and there you can assign favourite patches (progs) AND performances (combis) to some buttons.


So, hope I can still get the answer here

CJ

i want to do exactly the same, i don't know how to arrange those sounds because i bought this korg for live performances, and i think its strange that this synth doesn't feature assign favorite sounds into buttons, i've played cheap yamaha and casio and those keyboards have that option, maybe i'm so freaking noob to do not understand this but not even in the manual i can't find it
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Post by Tell Tommy »

Hey CJ,

I had 29 COMBI's. I put them all in order in bank A (I can't remember the process off hand, but it's in the manual and not difficult). I then listed them beside the song on our set list and pressed the corresponding number then enter. Worked every time and was very quick when I got used to it. Perhaps you can have a list with a similar lineup.

Good luck
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Post by mastersamu »

well i do that with programs and com combis, wen you press F8 a write combination you can choose the location that you want to put it, i started from c127 and memorize the next ones down 126, 125.... and then i just memorize the pedal, program down, and voila.. both of them combis and prg, can easy be changed
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Post by nikola81 »

Is it so hard to just memorize the number of the favorite combination and push two buttons. (Just start from 13 to 99, and you only need to press two numbers)
I have a full bank D in programs and around 90 Combis and i know every one of them by heart.
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Post by CJ4ever »

Thank you all for the replies/suggestions ! :D

I'll work on it !

CJ
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