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richard cruz Posted on Jun 28, 2007
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Korg triton le worstation 61 keys

I'm having a problem in keeping my keyboard and my mbox in reading midi. where do i go to in my keyboard to keep the multi rec or timbre turn on, i do not have a owners manual. i would be very greatful if you can help me. 4strings

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Have a look through this lot; http://www.korg.com/service/support.asp?A_PROD_NO=TRITONLE Hopefully what you need is in there - please ask again if not :)

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