Triton Classic
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Triton Classic
I just bought a Triton Classic and have a couple of questions, does it have any backing accompanyment, how do you load files from the usb drive and how does the appeggiator work, i cant seem to get anything working on this keyboard after 3 days of trying, any help please, i have done a factory reset on it, and have tried to load files from the usb drive but nothing happens, it plays the basic built in presets ok
Welcome to the forum.
The Triton Classic doesn't provide any background accompaniment as such, although some sort of accompaniment can be obtained in Sequencer mode using SNG files. For extensive accompaniment type playing, using an arranger type keyboard would be the best way to go.
For the arpeggiators to function, the MIDI clock needs to be set to Internal in the Global MIDI menus, and the Arpeggiator function needs to be enabled, and also set up in the Program or Combi being used. It is possible that not all Programs and Combis use the Arpeggiators.
As far as USB is concerned, the Triton Classic doesn't have a USB connection. That connectivity came with the Triton Extreme. Or has the floppy drive been replaced by a floppy emulator, using USB thumb drives? If that's the case, the thumb drive needs to be formatted in a particular way, effectively behaving as a large number of floppies, using software that came with the floppy drive emulator.
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The Triton Classic doesn't provide any background accompaniment as such, although some sort of accompaniment can be obtained in Sequencer mode using SNG files. For extensive accompaniment type playing, using an arranger type keyboard would be the best way to go.
For the arpeggiators to function, the MIDI clock needs to be set to Internal in the Global MIDI menus, and the Arpeggiator function needs to be enabled, and also set up in the Program or Combi being used. It is possible that not all Programs and Combis use the Arpeggiators.
As far as USB is concerned, the Triton Classic doesn't have a USB connection. That connectivity came with the Triton Extreme. Or has the floppy drive been replaced by a floppy emulator, using USB thumb drives? If that's the case, the thumb drive needs to be formatted in a particular way, effectively behaving as a large number of floppies, using software that came with the floppy drive emulator.
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