midi on TR problem

Discussion relating to the Korg Triton LE and Korg TR

Moderators: Sharp, X-Trade, Pepperpotty, karmathanever

Post Reply
mastersamu
Posts: 11
Joined: Mon Apr 21, 2008 12:16 am

midi on TR problem

Post by mastersamu »

hello, i have a question or two.... am i a idiot or its very complicated to load midi files o the TR?
i tried to load midi files thru the sd card to the sequencer and it sounds very bad like pianos making the drums etc... ( and even after GM inicialize ) sounds the same...

very frustrating having good midis that wen i load them on my yamaha mm6 they sound normal, but i pluged the usb cable to tr and played some midis thru the computer and they sound great with the TR engine..

now.. i did try to change the sounds of the midi file to the ones suitable and beter sounds of the TR but how do i save them?

i do need midi files for backing tracks but like this i cant do anything, please help
AlanT
Posts: 8
Joined: Fri Apr 04, 2008 10:10 pm
Location: WA, USA

Post by AlanT »

i've had the same problem. I probably don't have the right answer, but I'll tell you what I do (maybe someone else has an easier/correct solution).

I save the midi files I want to the SD card. Before heading over to the TR, I load the midi file into a player/editor where I can see what instruments are assigned to which tracks. Take some notes, then move to the TR.

On the TR in Sequencer mode, I select GM Initialize from the Utility menu. then load the midi file into the sequencer. Then listen and see how it sounds. I don't think the TR recognizes all the midi control commands from other standards (GS/XG??), so it's usually not good.

I then alter the voices on each track to where it sounds ok using my notes if necessary. I usually start with the GM programs, but may alter them to a suitable TR program/voice.

When happy I just save it as a song/sequence. I've mainly been doing it for drum & bass tracks, so it's not much work. It's tougher if there are many tracks used.

May not be right, but it's what i do.

al
Al
TR61
michelet
Full Member
Posts: 129
Joined: Mon Mar 20, 2006 4:04 pm
Location: Mestre VE - Italy

Post by michelet »

Before asking for help, one should have attempted to do everything...

But I've realized that forum exist just for the people who aren't narrow minded, but instead are LAZY.

If you look for certain informations (although you can find them thoroughly reading the user's manual) you can consider also to look at KORG USA....

How do I remove Program Change events from a SMF on my TR?
and
How do I change the bank map from GM to Korg and back on my TR?

http://www.korg.com/service/support.asp?A_PROD_NO=TR
Life without music would be a mistake
mastersamu
Posts: 11
Joined: Mon Apr 21, 2008 12:16 am

Post by mastersamu »

well michelet i did try to look in the manual and i did not find what i looking for, i ever had the impression that the TR had some kind a problem. i always had yamaha tried rolands and there is nothing more simple than loadind any kind of midi on them, just put the midi and press play.. voila, that simple

i never thougt that korg wood be so complicated on that matter ( basic stuff )

i made the question because of that, midi for me is load , press play, and mute tracks, and it was very strange for me that wen a use korg as midi interface on my pc it plays the midi files perfectly
michelet
Full Member
Posts: 129
Joined: Mon Mar 20, 2006 4:04 pm
Location: Mestre VE - Italy

Post by michelet »

mastersamu

if you find Korg instruments difficult to understand, I'd suggest you to change your nickname and go back to nursery school :twisted:
Life without music would be a mistake
mastersamu
Posts: 11
Joined: Mon Apr 21, 2008 12:16 am

Post by mastersamu »

well i am almost on nursery school as you say, most not to say all the keyboards that i had was arranjers ( psr-3000 was my last one ) and is just too diferent working with an arranjer than a synthesizer, maybe thats why i have some questions to do..

on the other side.. it´s people like you that ruin the good ambient on a forum, thinking that know everyting and the only answers that we see from you people its something like go an check the book, look on the net, you are an idiot because you dont know this or that, etc...

great... keep going....
michelet
Full Member
Posts: 129
Joined: Mon Mar 20, 2006 4:04 pm
Location: Mestre VE - Italy

Post by michelet »

mastersamu wrote:well i am almost on nursery school as you say, most not to say all the keyboards that i had was arranjers ( psr-3000 was my last one ) and is just too diferent working with an arranjer than a synthesizer, maybe thats why i have some questions to do..

on the other side.. it´s people like you that ruin the good ambient on a forum, thinking that know everyting and the only answers that we see from you people its something like go an check the book, look on the net, you are an idiot because you dont know this or that, etc...

great... keep going....
Just because i'm ruining good forum ambient....
Please read http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... hp?t=34683
Life without music would be a mistake
Hernandov
Posts: 6
Joined: Wed May 21, 2008 4:39 pm
Location: Santiago de Cali / Colombia / South America
Contact:

Post by Hernandov »

well i got the same "problem" as you, i do need to play using Playback because i do symphonic arrangements, due it's my first synth i think is difficult to assign midi, also when i do that i save it as a song and when i load the file again the sounds seems to be lost, sso i must re arrange again every track.

man i'm so noob
k1ng
Posts: 3
Joined: Wed May 06, 2009 4:57 pm

Post by k1ng »

the link is broken
subin
Posts: 7
Joined: Wed Apr 08, 2009 2:46 pm
Location: India

Unable to find the Link...!!!

Post by subin »

Hi

Can you reload it, the link is not found...!!!

regards
Subin
User avatar
zack
Junior Member
Posts: 50
Joined: Thu Jan 10, 2008 2:43 pm
Location: Texas

Post by zack »

Try this to see what was on the link before it "disappeared":

http://i595.photobucket.com/albums/tt35 ... 5/korg.jpg
JTToo
Posts: 1
Joined: Fri Jun 26, 2009 2:52 pm

MIDI on SD card issues

Post by JTToo »

Well, I've read the manuals, tried everything just as it's printed and still nothing. This is a difficult machine at best in all areas. My friend's Rolands all operate the MIDI files I've given him just fine without any tweaking or major engineering. His Roland is Plug and Play in thi srespect and I'm really starting to regret my purchase.

I bought my TR88 over the Roland because the key action was perfect for a non-piano player like myself......clost to piano action but not quite as stiff so I went with this more expensive model.

Hoping to locate someone's posts who actually knows, has executed, and can explain step by step (with possible errors) how to load MIDI via the SD card.

Feeling like a 12 year old with a Ferrari.
User avatar
zack
Junior Member
Posts: 50
Joined: Thu Jan 10, 2008 2:43 pm
Location: Texas

Post by zack »

JTToo, the previously posted link in the above message does not really apply to your question. Those instructions are for changing the MIDI sounds into the TR sounds.

However, I understand your problem because I have also experienced it.
I posted this a couple of months ago but still have not found a solution.

www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/viewtop ... highlight=

I'm still trying to figure it out.
Synastikki
Senior Member
Posts: 440
Joined: Tue Jun 13, 2006 6:44 am
Location: Finland

Post by Synastikki »

Not sure if it will work this way or not, but to me it would sound reasonable that you first load in the SMF (standard midi file) and then change the instruments to make the file sound good. After this you should save your sequence as a .sng (SONG) file. And everytime you turn your board over you just load these sequences from your SD and your good to go. It takes a lot of work when you first time load the midi in, but after that you have it everytime...

Just Remember to save your song-files to the sd-card because they won't stay in TR's internal memory when you power down...
Korg Triton Classic 61-keys, Native Instruments Kore 2 (SW&HW)
Post Reply

Return to “Korg Triton LE / Korg TR”