Hi folks,
It seems that my Triton had a reset all by its self the other day.
I was playing with the combinations and turned it off eventually. When i turned it back on some hours later all the combinations were gone, the general settings went back to default and in combination mode only the 1st track seems to work( i can't hear any other tracks ). Any ideas?
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When you want to tweak/edit the memory protect needs to be OFF in order to be able to overwrite the current settings. Turning your keyboard off would lose any work you'd done. Memory Protection settings are found in global so look there to check -- also, they can be accidentally changed if you install a .pcg that includes global data.
I've never seen a post about only hearing track one of a combination. Track one is 99.99% going to be global midi. Almost all the other tracks within a factory combo will be as well, except for tracks for sounds that are not meant to be heard during non-arpeggiated play [i.e., no drum sounds if arp is in-active].
Check to make sure that LOCAL:ON is checked under global and that any connections you have to computer or external MIDI are not interfering with the keyboard's normal operations. For example, if you were set up with a record/playback loop into a computer you might not get all the channels of a combination is track one was all the computer was set up to send back to the Triton.
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I've never seen a post about only hearing track one of a combination. Track one is 99.99% going to be global midi. Almost all the other tracks within a factory combo will be as well, except for tracks for sounds that are not meant to be heard during non-arpeggiated play [i.e., no drum sounds if arp is in-active].
Check to make sure that LOCAL:ON is checked under global and that any connections you have to computer or external MIDI are not interfering with the keyboard's normal operations. For example, if you were set up with a record/playback loop into a computer you might not get all the channels of a combination is track one was all the computer was set up to send back to the Triton.
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If you've not resolved the problem you might want to try loading up the factory settings (which came loaded on the stock triton - and that may be what you've been working with til now) which should restore programs, global and combi settings. You can download the factory disk for the Classic at the download section here at Korg Forums.
The only one track thing is more problematic, since that could be an indicator of some other (hardware vs software) problem, like a loose memory chip, a damaged board or a compromised connection within the machine. If that problem continues after the reload a visit to the shop may be in order.
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The only one track thing is more problematic, since that could be an indicator of some other (hardware vs software) problem, like a loose memory chip, a damaged board or a compromised connection within the machine. If that problem continues after the reload a visit to the shop may be in order.
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