Loading files without floppy disk

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saxmidiman
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Loading files without floppy disk

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I've lost my disk for my expansion boards. I have found the files online, but how do I load them without a floppy? My new computer has no floppy disk drive. Seems to me I have done it before, but I cannot remember.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Post by jmi »

And I guess you don't have the SCSI either ... So there mignt be another possbility if you can open the pcg file with a program/combi management on a computer, and send everything back to the Triton in SysEx via the midi cable. I never tried that, but I used the Triton Edit Pro demo which controls the whole synth from a computer with SysEx, so I think that's possible. Maybe PCG tool can do that, you can check in this forum ...
Korg Triton Pro (2001), 64 Mb RAM, SCSI, PCM01/08, MOSS, Piano sounds in RAM (Steinway, Kawai);
PSR 6700 (1991) and ... that's it :(
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jmi wrote:And I guess you don't have the SCSI either ... So there mignt be another possbility if you can open the pcg file with a program/combi management on a computer, and send everything back to the Triton in SysEx via the midi cable. I never tried that, but I used the Triton Edit Pro demo which controls the whole synth from a computer with SysEx, so I think that's possible. Maybe PCG tool can do that, you can check in this forum ...
Thanks for the reply. I have done it before, it seems, by sending the file from a sequencer program, but I can't remember the procedure.
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U could get a $8 usb floppy, just sayin. :)
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bsr2002 wrote:U could get a $8 usb floppy, just sayin. :)
Yeah man...seems like the easiest deal huh? Thanks for reminding me of that. Peace,
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