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A software to open pcg or kmp files on your computer?

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i want to open a pcg or kmp file on my computer ..or..i have a trinity plus ..and a pa 800 and i want to convert a sound from pa 800 to trinity ..is not kmp ..is a normal sound from pa 800 with 8 oscilators ..and i want to convert it to trinity ..anyone can help ? thanks
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I really wonder if you can convert a PCG file from a PA to a Trinity. Even converting between a Trinity to a previous/next synth model is almost impossible.
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KMP (KSF?) should be no poblem, thoguh (just guessing) - but the programming will have to be done from scratch.
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synthjoe wrote:KMP (KSF?) should be no poblem, thoguh (just guessing) - but the programming will have to be done from scratch.
How far is the PA capable of programming? The PCG file content look really different.
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synthjoe wrote:KMP (KSF?) should be no poblem, thoguh (just guessing) - but the programming will have to be done from scratch.
How far is the PA capable of programming? The PCG file content look really different.
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michelkeijzers wrote:How far is the PA capable of programming? The PCG file content look really different.
Let me be totally honest: I have no idea. I don't have a PA and never used one, but I've heard that KMP/KSF files are compatible. Maybe I'm wrong.

Is there an editor for the PA maybe, which allows for editing ADSR, filter, effects, etc.? If so, then approximating the original should not be impossible - even thoguh we all know that the Trinity is quite unique, so one should not expect the exact same sounds coming out of another machine.
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If it can read samples probably the KMP/KSF files are used. The PCG content contains different chunks than synth model PCGs of Korg.
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