Saving created patches + loading other people's user patches
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Saving created patches + loading other people's user patches
I'd love to expand my Korg Triton Extreme and load some of these user patches, but first, I want to save what I've created just in case I accidentally overwrite some of my patches. Can I save my patches to a USB drive plugged into the back of my Triton Extreme? Also, has anyone here tried some of these patches out? http://korgforums.com/support/triton-extreme.htm
yes you can
page 117 of the operations manual explains how to save all your internal sounds on a usb flash drive. I've downloaded lots of the patches from the downloads page and quite a few are really usable and there's alot of cool and weird stuff too. I like that when you plug in your usb, you can listen to each sound individually and even save each one by itself or as a whole bank, etc. Just be careful where you save them, as the factory combis may use a sound that you overwrite.I made a few sounds myself, like the Tom Sawyer sweep sound, the synth sounds of Cars by Gary Neuman, a few from Genesis' Mama and a few other cool famous sounds. If I get around to it, I'll see if I can upload them here. It's amazing what this synth can do when you dig into it.
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Re: yes you can
Oh wow that's cool! And thanks for the infoTommyboy wrote:page 117 of the operations manual explains how to save all your internal sounds on a usb flash drive. I've downloaded lots of the patches from the downloads page and quite a few are really usable and there's alot of cool and weird stuff too. I like that when you plug in your usb, you can listen to each sound individually and even save each one by itself or as a whole bank, etc. Just be careful where you save them, as the factory combis may use a sound that you overwrite.I made a few sounds myself, like the Tom Sawyer sweep sound, the synth sounds of Cars by Gary Neuman, a few from Genesis' Mama and a few other cool famous sounds. If I get around to it, I'll see if I can upload them here. It's amazing what this synth can do when you dig into it.
