Discuss the various methods you use in music production, from compressor settings to equipment type.
User avatar
By Lampdog Sat Nov 14, 2009 7:36 pm
Image

Image

Image

Tutorials, User Guides and Downloads
http://www.korgnorthwest.com/helpful_tips.htm

Order parts you may need.
http://www.korgnorthwest.com/KORG_TOC_keyboards.htm

MPC 1k IN DEPTH midi tutorial
http://stereoroid.com/music/mpc1000/mpc ... -tutorial/

I also used to take samples from my pc, usually wav, and convert them to Korg Triton files via Awave.
Edit Triton Programs also. Awave supports several different Korg file types.
http://www.fmjsoft.com/awavestudio.html

WAKE UP AND PAY ATTENTION!!!
Image
LOTS of Korg resources, don't sleep. READ more, understand your machine.

Triton/KARMA

Expansion Boards

Click http://www.korgnorthwest.com/tritonoptions.htm for descriptions and information

Factory disks

Click http://www.korg.co.uk/downloads/tritondl.htm for software, original factory disks, disks for EXB-PCM01, 02 and MOSS

Upgrades and software

New features in the new Operating System

System software 2.5 for Triton - October 2002 http://www.korg.com/service/downloadinfo.asp?DID=404

System software 1.1.0 for Triton Rack http://www.korg.com/service/downloadinfo.asp?DID=112

http://www.korgnorthwest.com/helpful_tips.htm
Tutorials for
Triton, Triton Studio, Triton Extreme

Sampling
Sequencing

microKORG
MS2000


ElecTribe
KARMA



Triton terminology
Formats Triton file formats (what the three letter extensions stand for)
What kind of RAM? Choosing the right type of RAM for Triton and Triton Rack



Triton Studio
Many new functions and capabilities are built in the Triton Studio that simplify sequencing, saving and loading files and sampling. What is the difference between the Triton Studio, Classic and Le? Triton Chart (Excel) PDF version (Adobe Acrobat)
In Track Sampling How to sample directly into the Triton Studio sequencer
Loading EXB boards



Triton - Tutorials
Cue List Easy tool to put together your song
Output routing Routing the outputs on Triton
Copying a Program into the sequencer with effects
Vocoder Use your Triton as a vocoder
Triton Basic Guide in Spanish
Drum pattern demos - Load this file into the Triton or KARMA sequencer to hear (RPPR) all the internal drum patterns - Another way to put drums in your sequence
Formats Triton file formats (what the three letter extensions stand for)



Triton Classic
Copying a Program into the sequencer with effects
This function is included in the new 2.5 version of the OS that you can download free



Triton - Tutorials for using Samples
Extreme - Speed Sampling - Quick sampling with Triton Extreme
Triton Sampler Tutorial (from KORG Canada)
Using Samples Getting samples into the Triton sequencer
Saving samples Saving, Referencing and Loading Samples
What kind of RAM? Choosing the right type of RAM for Triton and Triton Rack



Triton - More information and fun tools
Triton fun Windows shareware program which edits the Operating Systems of the latest Korg Music Workstations (use GM banks for storage, change graphics and fonts)
Vocoder Use your Triton as a vocoder
Drum pattern demos - Load this file into the Triton or KARMA sequencer to hear (RPPR) all the internal drum patterns - Another way to put drums in your song
Triton Basic Guide in Spanish



Triton and KARMA - Sequencer Tutorials
Recording Combis into the Sequencer - Step by step instructions
(with KARMA 2.0 and Triton 2.5 this is an easy one step, two-button process)
Using SMF (Standard MIDI Files)
Tempo Change How to change the tempo in the middle of a song
Using EXB-PCM03 (Future Loop Construction) with Triton Rack
RPPR (Realtime Pattern Play and Record) - What it is and how to use it
RPPR - Realtime Pattern Play and Record (getting started)
RPPR Advanced - Once you know the basics



KARMA - Tutorials
Copy Programs into the sequencer - Included in OS version 2.0
Output routing Routing the outputs on KARMA
Loading Expansion Boards - Loading the PCM boards into a KARMA
Cue List Easy tool to put together your song
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions - Answered by Stephen Kay, creator of KARMA



microKORG - Tutorials
Demystifying the Edit Matrix
Sculpting your own sounds


MS2000 - Tutorials
MS2000 - Mod Sequencer tutorial
EasyStart Guide


ElecTribe Tutorials - ER1/ES1
ER1 - Easystart Guide
ES1 - Easystart Guide
Tech tips - How to process audio with the EA-1 and ER-1.



"Also featured in the Triton Extreme is Valve Force circuitry, using a vacuum tube and an analog ultra gain transistor to allow for warmer, guitar amp-like sounds for more extreme analog overdrive/distortion sounds, and is especially useful for warm luscious pads and organs, and adding depth and realism to acoustic sounds, especially piano."

Extreme

In 2004, Korg released the Triton Extreme, which boasted many of the features of the Studio (such as the entire PCM ROM from the Studio model) plus the entire sample sets from Korg's best-selling Trance Attack, Orchestral Collection, and Vintage Archives expansion boards, as well as the "best of" Korg's Dance Extreme, Studio Essentials, and Pianos/Classic Keyboards collections. It also has new PCM data that is not available on any other Triton models including improved pianos and acoustic guitars giving it a broad range of sound, 160 MB total compared to the 32 MB ROM of the classic Triton. Also featured in the Triton Extreme is Valve Force circuitry, using a vacuum tube and an analog ultra gain transistor to allow for warmer, guitar amp-like sounds for more extreme analog overdrive/distortion sounds, and is especially useful for warm luscious pads and organs, and adding depth and realism to acoustic sounds, especially piano. Unlike the previous Tritons, which were white-silver, the Extreme boasts a deep blue color. Like the Triton "Classic" and Studio, the Triton Extreme includes a touch screen interface, along with the usual knobs and buttons. It can use a USB cable to interface with a PC allowing exchange of samples, sound programs, sequences, and other Triton-compatible files through an installable Compact Flash card. CompactFlash and microdrive cards up to 8 GB are supported, negating the need to sample directly to RAM. The USB port also allows control over software synths and host applications over MIDI. However, unlike the Classic, Studio, and Rack versions, the Extreme can not be fitted with sample expansion boards due to the expansion ROMs having been pre-installed. However, it is compatible with the MOSS board, as is up to 96 MB of sample RAM. Also missing are SCSI and mLAN. Also, the ADAT option was not available, but there were optical stereo S/PDIF ins and outs, although it is impossible to use the Valve Force Tube with them. Also, there is another USB Type A connector, which can be used to connect a USB Hard Drive or a CD-R Drive for making music CD's and loading AKAI format sample libraries. The sequencer was upgraded with in-track sampling.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korg_Triton
Image
User avatar
By temetrepo Sat Nov 14, 2009 7:52 pm
i dont have a Korg, but the knowledge is appreciated big dog
thx


edit: yes i do have a Korg TR Rack. lmao
i totally forgot bout it. it jus been sitting on the rack unused for months :oops:
User avatar
By Lampdog Sat Nov 14, 2009 11:43 pm
I was thinking of doing one for 2kxl but I think you guys have that covered already, haha.
User avatar

By Lampdog Sun Nov 15, 2009 5:51 pm
:D
User avatar
By Lampdog Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:18 pm
http://tritonhaven.com/
Image
Welcome to TritonHaven.com
Resource for Korg Triton - Tutorials, Sounds,
User Forum (16000+ members), Free Downloads, and More!

http://irishacts.com/
Image
Korg Software
Yamaha Software

http://www.korgforums.com/
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/
Image
Korg Forums

DANNG, I just took a look at the downloads section, PCG's everywhere for download.
load em up and play, very nice.
User avatar
By elevated Tue Nov 17, 2009 6:04 am
Lampdog you know about this Triton Fun program to modify the OS? I was always curious but never found a download.
User avatar
By Lampdog Tue Nov 17, 2009 4:19 pm
I don't think I've ever heard of a triton fun program to modify the OS. I've heard of Triton Librarian
where you can modify programs and combis, but not an OS modifier.
User avatar
By elevated Tue Nov 17, 2009 5:53 pm
Lampdog wrote:

Triton - More information and fun tools
Triton fun Windows shareware program which edits the Operating Systems of the latest Korg Music Workstations (use GM banks for storage, change graphics and fonts)
Vocoder Use your Triton as a vocoder
Drum pattern demos - Load this file into the Triton or KARMA sequencer to hear (RPPR) all the internal drum patterns - Another way to put drums in your song
Triton Basic Guide in Spanish



Well where did you paste this part from? Not sure if it's supposed to be clickable link or not.. I REALLY wanna smoke the GM banks and then save my own programs in there.
User avatar
By Lampdog Wed Nov 18, 2009 1:50 am
That program is most likely super old and that particular link is dead.
I just checked on that KorgNorthwest site.
User avatar
By elevated Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:11 am
Aright bro thanks for checking..

If anyone ever reads this and knows where to get the Triton Fun program, SEND ME A PM...
User avatar
By mp3 Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:41 pm
I didn't see Karma-Lab.com mentioned. They have a forum where you can find Stephen Kay, the guy who invented Karma technology.

http://www.karma-lab.com

They also have a Wiki page where you can find a lot of articles on the M3, M50, OASYS, Karma, and Triton. Most of it is related (of course) to Karma technology, but there is also some other helpful stuff, like how to use Korgs with external sequencers, how to map samples, etc...

http://karma-lab.wikidot.com/
User avatar
By Lampdog Thu Nov 19, 2009 12:00 am
xibalba1875 wrote:I came into this thread thinking Lamp needed help :lol:

Me needing help is extremely extra super ice cold comet striking my apartment type rare, lol.
But I'm glad that your there for me, lmao.


mp3 wrote:I didn't see Karma-Lab.com mentioned.

I only made these threads for the gear that I have.
I was hoping someone/anyone else would maybe
post up the same type info on other models in the Korg fam.
Good looking out on that and thanks.