Go and sell it, why in the hell you bought it at first place since you had your Extreme set up? Kronos is not for you.munavvar wrote:otherwise I have to think of selling this kronos
Importing Triton Extreme PCG and Songs on Kronos
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You can buy 127 kronos so you are sure to have all the songs of all the times, so the singer is happy.naveenkeys wrote:Thanx to all for your suggestions.
In SetList mode, after completing 127 setlists, how to create a new setlist?
In India, we the Live Musicians, must be ready with about thousands of songs with readily assigned tones. There won't be any rehearsals. On stage the singers would be asking for a new song.
Keep just one triton since in india you Live Musician deeply know it.
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"You can buy 127 kronos so you are sure to have all the songs of all the times, so the singer is happy.
Keep just one triton since in india you Live Musician deeply know it."[/quote]
If one triton is more than enough for on stage live musicians, what is d meaning of spending a lot and updating my gadget to Kronos? No doubt, the tones were good. But if we are able to import the older combinations and programs created on triton saves our valuable time.
Keep just one triton since in india you Live Musician deeply know it."[/quote]
If one triton is more than enough for on stage live musicians, what is d meaning of spending a lot and updating my gadget to Kronos? No doubt, the tones were good. But if we are able to import the older combinations and programs created on triton saves our valuable time.
I'm lost. I don't understand what you are trying to do. I don't think you understand the set list mode. read the operations guide to get a better insight into what is capable of doing. for one there are no Timbres in setlist mode. you can assign programs, combis or sequences.
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You are using only the first 16 set list slots ... and only for one song? You need that many changes within each song?

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Ya! But how to give a song title to the pages in each setlist.?SanderXpander wrote:You do realize each setlist has 8 pages, right?naveenkeys wrote:No Sir, am assigning 16 timbers in each setlist and saving it with a song title. Likewise finished 127 setlists. How about the other new?
Even so, you can save and load setlists to and from the SSD or a USB stick.
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Question:naveenkeys wrote:
If one triton is more than enough for on stage live musicians, what is d meaning of spending a lot and updating my gadget to Kronos? No doubt, the tones were good. But if we are able to import the older combinations and programs created on triton saves our valuable time.
On your triton, did you program your sounds or do you use the presets?
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Sampled programs on triton, I got them back on to my kronos by resampling. There were many presets of the triton I have edited. I want them in kronos.metallo wrote:Question:naveenkeys wrote:
If one triton is more than enough for on stage live musicians, what is d meaning of spending a lot and updating my gadget to Kronos? No doubt, the tones were good. But if we are able to import the older combinations and programs created on triton saves our valuable time.
On your triton, did you program your sounds or do you use the presets?
Maybe it's a waste of time for him to read the manual.ronnfigg wrote:You give each "Slot" a name. Read the manual!
This Kronos must be really bad, can't import PCGs from the triton, you need to read the manual to understand its functionalities...you have to manually rename the slots in the setlist.......all things that indian Live Musicians don't have time to do, they already spent too much time in liearning the name of the presets in the triton....this korg is getting worse and worse everytime.
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If u could see our triton's Combis n prgms edited by us, you will come to know our problem. Shall I send u my PCGs n Samples of the triton extreme.?metallo wrote:Maybe it's a waste of time for him to read the manual.ronnfigg wrote:You give each "Slot" a name. Read the manual!
This Kronos must be really bad, can't import PCGs from the triton, you need to read the manual to understand its functionalities...you have to manually rename the slots in the setlist.......all things that indian Live Musicians don't have time to do, they already spent too much time in liearning the name of the presets in the triton....this korg is getting worse and worse everytime.