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transitbear
Joined: 15 Feb 2010 Posts: 34
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Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2018 9:28 pm Post subject: How to audition new pcg sounds |
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Is there someway of auditioning new sounds that are pcg files without having to load them into the triton and then playing them. _________________ Have Hammond XK3c, Leslie 2121/01,Yamaha P80, Roland JP8000, Roland D50 and now Triton Extreme 61 |
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Kontrol49 Platinum Member
Joined: 04 Mar 2006 Posts: 1280
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Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2018 3:20 pm Post subject: |
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You can audition them without loading the whole PCG file,its on page 175 of the parameter Guide...
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Within a .PCG file, you can listen to a program, combi- nation, user drum kit, or user arpeggio pattern file (whose bank and group you opened) directly from the media simply by selecting it in the directory window; i.e., you do not have to load it into internal memory. In the case of a combination, each timbre will sound using the programs in internal memory. In the case of a user drum kit or user arpeggio pattern, the sound parame- ters of the program that was selected before entering Media mode will be used. |
Go to Media Mode,select the PCG file from the CF or whatever other media device your using that you wish to audition,open the required file(Combi/Program etc)then open the bank you want to audition and highlight individual sounds on the screen,you can then play the sounds directly from the Keyboard without having to load it,there is no direct audition riff button like on the Triton rack so if you wish to hear the sound your auditioning you need to play on the keyboard on the Extreme. _________________ --Korg Nautilus~~Korg Modwave--Korg SV-1-Korg Wavestate-- |
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