title says it all guys
is there any way to get the superior piano tones, onto my triton extreme ??
Can korg Krome piano samples be put on triton extreme ?
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yes and no...
You can sample the Kronos or Krome pianos, but the best possible sample capacity of the extreme is, I think, still way less than the 4 GB required to do a full and direct load (apples to apples) of the data, with the associated programming and data layering, etc. (so that would be a no)
The best you might do is a (comparatively very) limited version of that piano - perhaps one or two of the velocity layers and and much shorter samples for which you'd have to put in much work finding good loop points, etc. (yes, kind of)
You're better off (IMO) looking for a smaller piano sample set with the work already done. (yes, and good but not specifically what you're asking for)
BB
You can sample the Kronos or Krome pianos, but the best possible sample capacity of the extreme is, I think, still way less than the 4 GB required to do a full and direct load (apples to apples) of the data, with the associated programming and data layering, etc. (so that would be a no)
The best you might do is a (comparatively very) limited version of that piano - perhaps one or two of the velocity layers and and much shorter samples for which you'd have to put in much work finding good loop points, etc. (yes, kind of)
You're better off (IMO) looking for a smaller piano sample set with the work already done. (yes, and good but not specifically what you're asking for)
BB
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Triton Extreme 88, Triton Classic Pro, Trinity V3 Pro
+E-mu, Alesis, Korg, Kawai, Yamaha, Line-6, TC Elecronics, Behringer, Lexicon...