programming the tr rack with pc software

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Post by billbaker »

My recollection of Trinitro is that it is a really nice librarian for organizing patches, but not an in-depth adjust-every-parameter-style editor.

You may want to have another look at PCGTools, which has I think some edit capability and which can do some functions automatically (i.e., keeping track of prog to combi links), or stick with sound diver/midiquest for actual GUI editing.


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Post by michelkeijzers »

billbaker wrote:My recollection of Trinitro is that it is a really nice librarian for organizing patches, but not an in-depth adjust-every-parameter-style editor.

You may want to have another look at PCGTools, which has I think some edit capability and which can do some functions automatically (i.e., keeping track of prog to combi links), or stick with sound diver/midiquest for actual GUI editing.


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PCG Tools has limited editing capabilities, mostly changing names, changing categories.

However, it can be used for copy/pasting patches between PCG files, moving programs/combis up and down (without destroying combis), creating useful lists and a lot more.
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trinitro works

Post by skyler »

i dont know if anybody cares...
i was wrong, i got trinitro to work some months ago and i thought id post that it works.
my problem was it doesnt have real time editing, i didnt know that u have to keep clicking on "editor: apply all"

if im wrong please reply :D
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Post by djru5h »

hi skyler... this post is hella old but just n case you didnt know about it sound diver is the best way (in my experience) to edit the programs and combis on the tr-rack.. it is discontinued software and a little hard to find but if you do not have it let me know and i will forward you a working copy.. its only about 60mb.
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Post by skyler »

hi djru5h
thanks i have sound diver but its kinda clunky to me. when i use sounddiver with reaper i get crashes and blue screens sometimes. i dont know what the problem is. btw im using sounddiver version 3.0.5.4
maybe i should "dive" back in and give it another go.. the tr rack does sound good!!! it has that "late 90s airy sound" the best rompler i have

btw Keeperus: you wrote me a pm last dec sorry i never wrote you back if you want to, can you post in the forum for everyone :P :oops: :roll:
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Post by djru5h »

yeah i must admit it is rather clunky but that doesnt affect me since i have 2 42" monitors :D .. i havent had any issues with it when im running studio one.. happy sound designing if you do decide to give a try
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