New with Triton and my learning curve will be challenging so any advice will be greatly appreciated but for now.....,
Reading the manual. I see that a "SmartMedia" card is required to save created material to or an external device. I was also told that creations from the TRITON can also be downloaded or transferred to my home computer or my external storage. That would be ideal if it is possible..., save some money!
If downloading to the computer is possible, does anyone know the process and if so, when ever time permits, would you PLEASE give me a step by step direction how to. Really need help and then some!!
I thank you in advance,
AJ-Boomer
How Can I Save Songs From Triton Le to Home Computer???
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You can't save to your computer your TR's data like to the SD card (in file format like pcg, sqe, etc.).
But you can receive/send in sysex format the all (programs/combis/sequencies) between your computer & TR.
But you can receive/send in sysex format the all (programs/combis/sequencies) between your computer & TR.
Now: KORG RADIAS-R, EDIROL PCR-800, ROLAND FA-06, Behringer DSP2024, KORG microstation, Waldorf Blofeld
Past: ROLAND MC-808, KORG Poly800, i5M, TR, R3, AKAI SG01v, ALESIS micron, ALESIS Fusion, Waldorf Blofeld, TERRATEC AREA 61, YAMAHA MOX6
Music: http://lipi.bandcamp.com
Patches, "goodies": http://lipi.atw.hu
Past: ROLAND MC-808, KORG Poly800, i5M, TR, R3, AKAI SG01v, ALESIS micron, ALESIS Fusion, Waldorf Blofeld, TERRATEC AREA 61, YAMAHA MOX6
Music: http://lipi.bandcamp.com
Patches, "goodies": http://lipi.atw.hu
I have been succesful in transfering my songs created on the TR 88 to my computer.
Connect AUDIO cables from the L and R outputs of the TR to the LINE IN on the computer.
Open the free program AUDACITY and record into the program.
The original sounds of the TR record intact as a WAV file instead of a MIDI file.
I understand the Triton and TR are similar so hopefully this works for your equipment.
Connect AUDIO cables from the L and R outputs of the TR to the LINE IN on the computer.
Open the free program AUDACITY and record into the program.
The original sounds of the TR record intact as a WAV file instead of a MIDI file.
I understand the Triton and TR are similar so hopefully this works for your equipment.
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The Triton Le is capable of storing songs as standard MIDI file or in the original .sng format. But as you stated correctly you would need an SM card to do so.
The other and a most common way is to play the songs on your TLe and record them with your PCs software sequencer. Programme changes and all the data that can be transferred via standard MIDI or controller commands will be recorded.
I prefer the SM card as the easier and quicker way of the both.
Also you could do a sysex dump of your Triton which can be done with most software sequencers.
The other and a most common way is to play the songs on your TLe and record them with your PCs software sequencer. Programme changes and all the data that can be transferred via standard MIDI or controller commands will be recorded.
I prefer the SM card as the easier and quicker way of the both.
Also you could do a sysex dump of your Triton which can be done with most software sequencers.