So I have both a Triton ProX and a Triton Extreme and I would like to copy some of the ProX voices and patches onto the Extreme. How is this done?
Thanks KT...
Triton ProX - Extreme patch/voice sharing... How??
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From the Pro to the Extreme (as long as you have no expansion boards installed) is really simple. The Extreme can read any PCGs created by the Pro. Just save your patches in disk mode on the Pro. Copy the PCG to something the Extreme can use (usb stick? can the Pro read those?). Then load the PCG on the Extreme. Be careful to use the disk menu to first navigate INTO the PCG file or you won't be able to pick where it puts them and then you might overwrite some of your patches.
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KT,
1st post? Welcome.
+1 for that answer.
If you are looking to move around lots of voices you may want to get librarian software for the Triton(s). Shareware and freeware programs are available, some developed by forum members. It automates and greatly speeds up the process of making custom banks for live play.
Note that there is a substantial difference between the Classic and Extreme ROMs. Extreme can read Classic .pcg's but not the other way around. So if you start saving or examining a lot of .pcg files for useful voices you want to keep 'em separated or rename them so that they can be easily identified.
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1st post? Welcome.
+1 for that answer.
If you are looking to move around lots of voices you may want to get librarian software for the Triton(s). Shareware and freeware programs are available, some developed by forum members. It automates and greatly speeds up the process of making custom banks for live play.
Note that there is a substantial difference between the Classic and Extreme ROMs. Extreme can read Classic .pcg's but not the other way around. So if you start saving or examining a lot of .pcg files for useful voices you want to keep 'em separated or rename them so that they can be easily identified.
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You can use (freely) PCG Tools which you can load the two PCG files and copy from one Triton to another (or otherwise convert one so they are both Triton Extreme).
When you copy/paste combis, automatically programs will be pasted with it (and checking for duplicates in the target PCG file).
When you copy/paste combis, automatically programs will be pasted with it (and checking for duplicates in the target PCG file).

Developer of the free PCG file managing application for most Korg workstations: PCG Tools, see https://www.kronoshaven.com/pcgtools/