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Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 9:38 am
by Eterna
Ok thank you for the link:)
the korg they are selling at piens has 64mb of ram I must add another 16 or 32 to add sounds from my pc ?
Loading sound
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 6:33 pm
by hj
Mivy wrote:I have the TR61.
I had no problems loading PCG files by following the "step by step"
instructions that fischek provided here.
http://www.gazibara.net/tr/loading.htm
Hope this helps you out! It helped me!

I'm really trying to understand this stuff, but...
Is a sound the same thing as what Korg calls a ''Program''?
Do people use other terms for ''Program'' like ''Patch''?
In the end of the walk-through
http://www.gazibara.net/tr/loading.htm it says the actual sound won't be saved and the long process needs to be repeated with each start! Is that correct?
Several times on the forum I've read you need RAM installed to load sounds but the Korg book (and the link) seem to say you only need a SD card. Can someone explain this to me.
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 7:56 pm
by Dimedrol
...it says the actual sound won't be saved and the long process needs to be repeated with each start! Is that correct?
Yes. You cannot write to ROM memory, which is always automatically loaded when you turn on your Korg, so you need to repeat this process to load your samples into RAM.
Several times on the forum I've read you need RAM installed to load sounds but the Korg book (and the link) seem to say you only need a SD card. Can someone explain this to me.
To do this you will need some extra RAM for your Korg, because you need something to load into.
SD card is the source of your samples to load. You load the samples FROM SD card TO installed RAM.
TR memory
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 8:40 pm
by hj
Thanks. Knowing that the banks are Read Only Memory helps me understand a little better, though it does raise some other questions in my mind. Well, I'll keep working at it...
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 2:23 am
by ferchis
to dimedrol or anyone else out there:
all the files you've posted here are gone!!! is there some place where i can get GOOD (really good) piano samples for the tr??? what about KURZWEIL samples or sth of the sort? I've tried the korg download section, but the pianos I found there are quite pedestrian... if you know what i mean... can anyone else upload other samples?
and btw, I'm a little confused with this whole sample loading thing: i downloaded the monster lead from the download section and it stays permanently in the rom memory of the tr. someone told me that's because it's not an actual sample but a reference file (it was a pcg) pointing to sounds already in the synth but just rearranging them in a different fashion. WHAT are then the type of sounds that are loaded TEMPORARILY on the mb? I mean, what's their extension name??
thanks!!!
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 4:53 am
by Dimedrol
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 5:24 pm
by ferchis
cheers dimedrol!!! you've been very helpful, now, HOW DO I LOAD THIS SOUND??? I see there are a bunch of ksf files in the zip, a kmp, a ksc, and a pcg.
how do i go about this? which one should i load first? or is it that i just have to load only ONE file? I don't get it!!!!
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 5:57 pm
by ferchis
well, i think i've solved that little issue by loading the kmp first (it loaded all the ksf files), and then allowed me to see the contents of the folders and i was able to load the 5 piano programs! that was great, now the thing is...
why is it that THE 5 OF THEM sound so SATURATED on the high end? i mean, they sound great, but if i hit a chord in the upper octaves the sound clicks and crisps!!! is it sth to do with the equaliser? I've tried toying a bit with it, but it still sounds awful there!!!
any ideas?
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 6:28 am
by Dimedrol
Well, ferchis, first of all, I suggest you to load these sounds throung included PCG file.
Search this forum or Inet about this (how to load samples with PCG)
About your "clicks and crisps"...
Are you sure, you're using proper RAM modules in your Korg?
It is well known problem about "clicks" in samples.
There are many information about this problem here on forum.
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2022 2:47 pm
by FANO
Dimedrol wrote:Well, ferchis, first of all, I suggest you to load these sounds throung included PCG file.
Search this forum or Inet about this (how to load samples with PCG)
About your "clicks and crisps"...
Are you sure, you're using proper RAM modules in your Korg?
It is well known problem about "clicks" in samples.
There are many information about this problem here on forum.
Please can someone re-upload this file?
Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2022 8:23 pm
by Dimedrol
Sure.
I've uploaded all my old Steinway stuff here:
https://we.tl/t-GceeGKNVzy
Check
start_with_this_steinway.zip first.
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2022 6:01 am
by FANO
a thousand thanks Dimedrol, I will look for compatible RAM memories and will try this gift
Posted: Sun May 29, 2022 1:21 am
by bpoodoo
Dimedrol wrote:Sure.
I've uploaded all my old Steinway stuff here:
https://we.tl/t-GceeGKNVzy
Check
start_with_this_steinway.zip first.
Thanks for uploading!
The STWSFT.KSC (Steinway Soft) samples are very nice for softly played piano solos. The tuning and harmonic interplay (aka "motion") across multiple sustained notes are excellent - a reminder of how good pianos can sound even with just 16Mb, if the source samples are of good quality and the sample loop points are well-chosen. It's old school but it works!
On my Triton Extreme, after loading STWSFT.KSC (but not the STWSFT.PCG file), I copied preset Program A001 Concert Grand and replaced OSC1 and OSC2 waveforms with the respective multisamples loaded from STWSFT.KSC. It sounded great without any further modification.
Piano samples
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2022 3:46 pm
by DonD123
Any chance of re-uploading these samples as the links have expired.
Don......