Anyone have one or know where I can D/L one?
The manuals list is nice but it'd be real helpful to have a printed master list of the sound groupings (& bank numbers) to quickly determine/search for similar sound types.
ie: All brass, all organs, all strings, etc...
Preferably a word doc rather than an xml so I can edit to taste...;>)
Thanks,
-Jim
printable X50 sound list by category?
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I'm not really sure if the X-50 contents can be converted to a Korg Triton PCG file ... maybe only vice versa.
However, for Triton PCG files (and many more but not X-50) PCG Tools can make such lists.
However, for Triton PCG files (and many more but not X-50) PCG Tools can make such lists.

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I know but you need a computer to print it out anyway (or to have such a file).
If you can create somehow a PCG file is compatible with a Triton than it can be generated.
The advantage is that you can use the PCG content of your (or any) X50.
But PCG Tools can only read Triton files (and others, but not X50 sadly).
If you can create somehow a PCG file is compatible with a Triton than it can be generated.
The advantage is that you can use the PCG content of your (or any) X50.
But PCG Tools can only read Triton files (and others, but not X50 sadly).

Developer of the free PCG file managing application for most Korg workstations: PCG Tools, see https://www.kronoshaven.com/pcgtools/