Triton classic sample to LE?

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Triton classic sample to LE?

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I am trying to get my own sampled sound loaded from my Classic into my LE. The classic uses a floppy drive and the LE uses an SD card. I thought I might use a pc with a floppy drive to copy the pcg and kmp files, but it doesn't seem to work. Any ideas?
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make sure you copy the folder relative to the KMP which has the KSF files in it too.

The file formats themselves should just load - the LE accepts the same file types as the Classic.


You do also need to make sure you have sampling RAM installed though, obviously. Unlike the higher end models, the LE doesn't have any sampling RAM installed as standard.
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Oh - I bet I don't have any RAM. Thanks for the suggestion.
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X-Trade wrote:make sure you copy the folder relative to the KMP which has the KSF files in it too.

The file formats themselves should just load - the LE accepts the same file types as the Classic.


You do also need to make sure you have sampling RAM installed though, obviously. Unlike the higher end models, the LE doesn't have any sampling RAM installed as standard.
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A tip I learned

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If you are going from a floppy to a CF card (for the LE), when you are saving on your Triton floppy drive and it asks if you want a divided file, say no. It takes more floppies to do this if you have a large group of samples, but the LE does not seem to like divided files and will not load them. I had a program built from a bunch (ten to be exact) of record scratching samples spread across the entire keyboard. It left some out when I transferred to CF card but had a divided file.
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