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Ok so I'm still fairly new to the world of serious keyboards so I need to go ahead and ask a dumb question. Now that I"ve got my triton extreme I love the sounds on it and the possibilities to create combis. But what are my options when it comes to expanding/importing new sounds? I'm not even sure what to look for.
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http://www.korgforums.com/?show=1

It's link for Extreme section of Korgforums available downloads. Users created various types of programs, samples and multisamples. Try this first.

Workstations are designed to give you ability to create your own unique sounds so go in that direction, to suit your sounds according to your needs, music genre etc.
I'm not even sure what to look for.
What does this mean? You don't know which instruments you like or need? I find that hard to understand. If you play rock, you'll need pianos, organs (hammonds) and stuff, for example.

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I'll add:

The Extreme is a sampler (recorder) and also has all the synth features and effects that were used to make all those great sounds that included. All these are available for you to be creative with.

It's a bit daunting, actually. You imagination will probably limit you before you reach the end of what the workstation can do. Please understand, I say that because you are new to pro keyboards, not because I don't think you have much imagination. :)
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What does this mean? You don't know which instruments you like or need? I find that hard to understand. If you play rock, you'll need pianos, organs (hammonds) and stuff, for example.
Sorry, no. I know what instrument sounds to look for. I just wasn't sure how to import sounds into my keyboard and I'm looking for the primary sources of professional sounds to use. But that link looks like a great resource thanks! :)
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...and thanks for your help too Troy. The one thing I know is that this keyboard is well beyond my understanding...for now. That's why I have you guys!
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