Would like to say a huge thank you to Jerry and the Korg team (inc. James Sajeva) who worked very hard on the conversion process (cloning the effects, adding arpeggiation, copying/re-assigning the controllers) which couldn't be any small feat, and for making it possible!
Of course, the original TrinityV3 version (for those with Moss-Tri option) is available here:
Trinity V3 Moss
Below are various MP3 audio demos of patches (using a TrinityV3 in these instances, so any insert/master effects and arp's will be subject to differences in the Triton version):-
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Blade •
Subliminal •
Epic Strings •
Venga •
Stardust •
Trance Nation •
TBe •
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Lo-Fi Bell •
Dirty Arp •
Analogue Dream •
Kore •
Encore •
Quartex Brass •
Vintage Strings •
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V-i-R-u-S •
PureStrings •
Zombie •
Indigo •
Acid Lead •
Feedback •
Superstring •
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InFeKtEd •
Trance Pizzicato •
Delusion •
Hard FM •
Pure •
Fly •
Time-Stretched •
Stephen wrote:How do I restore the leslie effect to the Organ patches?
As mentioned unless a Global part was added to the PCG, it should've only over-written the Moss bank. All your usual Rom/Sample-based banks should remain unaltered. The output from your Combis would only change if they referenced any moss patches from your previous Moss set.
If a Global part was included on the TimoMoss Triton version, and it altered the patches in your Rom/Sample-based banks, then you can load up just the Global portion of any of your previous PCG files that you've made to restore your prvious Global settings while leaving the rest of the patch data still standing. Your manual should tell you how to do this. On my Trinity you can load any of the individual components of a PCG file (ie. the Programs, Combis, and/or Global) by selecting the PCG file and pressing "Open" and then exploring the PCG components at a lower level and then loading which elements you wish, as opposed to using "Load All" from the drop-down menu to load the whole all-in-one PCG file itself at the top-most level as per normal.
Thanks guys, I hope you all have a great Christmas!
Best wishes,
Timo