SOURCE: triton Le
when you are setting your midi track on the mpc are you changing to 2A-Device02 for the 2nd track? 3A-Device02 would be the 3rd track and so on. Let me know if that helps. you should make a new track for each instrument you record from the triton to the mpc, helps when dumping.
SOURCE: Korg triton studio Change voltage input from 110v to 220v
Safest thing is to use a transformer. If it is only 35 watts, that is pretty small.
Often you can find a small "control transformer" that has dual primaries for 120/240 volts.
Connect it as an "Autoformer". In this connection you would only need one thaat would handle half the 35 watts... However, the smallest is probably 5 watts giving lots of capabilty. Google "autoformer" to see how to connect it. Essentially the primaries go in series and you take you 110 from one-half this combination.
The secondary of a control transformer used this way would NOT be used but just taped for insulation.
You might contact a heat and ventilation company as they may have one... even one that was removed for very low cost.
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SOURCE: Korg Triton Studio, CD Burner Locks up keyboard on
I had this same problem. When you turn on your keyboard you should see the software version. I bet yours is 2.0.1 or earlier. These versions will lock up your CD drive.
You need to upgrade to 2.0.2
SOURCE: Need a Korg EXB-SCSI owners manual
I think this is the one you are looking for: http://www.korg.com/SupportResults.aspx?productid=461 or http://www.korg.com/SupportResults.aspx?search=triton
SOURCE: Losing track settings when saving SNG. files on Korg Triton
Once you modify any settings or special effects you have added you must save that file within the program save options you are working in at the time when you made your modifications. Also , your file extension must be whatever is allowed within that program . You cannot change the extension to save it somewhere else or all of your changes will be lost.
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