Greetings! I am wondering if there is any editor and/or librarian software out there that can be used for a Triton ProX on a Mac operating system.
Thanks,
~scotty perey
madison meadow studio
eugene, oregon
Triton ProX--> Editor/Librarian for Mac?
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LeLibby librarian will run on Mac in Java Run Environment -- Java for Mac was free last time I checked. Likewise most windows librarians will also run on Mac if you load a run windows environment. There's a bunch of very good legacy software for tritons generally, but almost all of it is for windows machines.
If you're truly in need of a librarian then you'll either need to get a light duty windows platform (used/older computer) or pay a few bucks for a program to bring your Mac into the world of PC.
You can also save .pcg files to floppies. If your Mac is without a floppy drive those are available for about $25 (USB peripheral) pretty much anywhere that sells computers.
FYI: Triton Extreme has a USB port that can handle .pcg files directly.
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If you're truly in need of a librarian then you'll either need to get a light duty windows platform (used/older computer) or pay a few bucks for a program to bring your Mac into the world of PC.
You can also save .pcg files to floppies. If your Mac is without a floppy drive those are available for about $25 (USB peripheral) pretty much anywhere that sells computers.
FYI: Triton Extreme has a USB port that can handle .pcg files directly.
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In case you go for a Windows emulator (for Mac), also check PCG Tools, it's free (see the link in my signature).

Developer of the free PCG file managing application for most Korg workstations: PCG Tools, see https://www.kronoshaven.com/pcgtools/
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Sound Quest supports most if not all vintage devices. MIDIQuestPro11 has all the devices listed on their website and once you've purchased the software, you can download a file configuration for any MIDI Device you may own. It's not that expensive and runs on a Mac or a PC.