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      08-12-2009
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Looks like you've got this one all to yourself now Sargas!.....

Let us know if you get it sorted? - I'm curious now!!!
Actually I know what to do now, so I can try to explain ;P What I wanted was just like Sargas explained put the diffrent pathes in my own order, and it was really simple =P Just choose the patch you wanted (ex 007 bx3 organ) and then push a arrow in the upper right corner on the touch screen and write program/program/choose a bank done
 
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      08-12-2009
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Actually I know what to do now,
Excellent news Ergo!

Another way of quickly changing voices is to have them in a 'line' across the banks, so, for example...

Bank A voice 001 = piano
Bank B voice 001 = organ
Bank C voice 001 = strings
Bank D voice 001 = synth

So to change from piano to strings you simply press the 'bank C' button.

You can do this all the way through the menu with your favouite voices, so the second 'line' of voices would all be in
position 002, banks A, B, C, etc etc.

Again, if you choose to have all your favourite piano voices next to each other in bank A, you can still use
the up/down buttons to move between them.

Glad you got it sorted, and I hope the info above is of some use to you?

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ps - you DID have us confused with your initial post !!!

 
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Excellent news Ergo!

Another way of quickly changing voices is to have them in a 'line' across the banks, so, for example...

Bank A voice 001 = piano
Bank B voice 001 = organ
Bank C voice 001 = strings
Bank D voice 001 = synth

So to change from piano to strings you simply press the 'bank C' button.

You can do this all the way through the menu with your favouite voices, so the second 'line' of voices would all be in position 002, banks A, B, C, etc etc.

Again, if you choose to have all your favourite piano voices next to each other in bank A, you can still use the up/down buttons to move between them.

Glad you got it sorted, and I hope the info above is of some use to you?

Cheers,

John.

ps - you DID have us confused with your initial post !!!
Yeah cleaver! Never thought about that! I'm going to try that out thanks! haha yeah sry for the first post ^^ I just read on another keyboard which have that "quick key" a old Proteus, so I thought you would understand ;P but now it's all done ^^
 
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Excellent news Ergo!

Another way of quickly changing voices is to have them in a 'line' across the banks, so, for example...

Bank A voice 001 = piano
Bank B voice 001 = organ
Bank C voice 001 = strings
Bank D voice 001 = synth

So to change from piano to strings you simply press the 'bank C' button.

You can do this all the way through the menu with your favouite voices, so the second 'line' of voices would all be in
position 002, banks A, B, C, etc etc.

Again, if you choose to have all your favourite piano voices next to each other in bank A, you can still use
the up/down buttons to move between them.

Glad you got it sorted, and I hope the info above is of some use to you?

Cheers,

John.

ps - you DID have us confused with your initial post !!!

Yeah, that's one way to do it two, they both got pros and cons, however.

The good thing about the method I mentioned is that you can assign a pedal to it, so that you won't need to occupy a hand, if you want to change sound while playing.

The good thing about your method is that, if you play for example Piano --> Strings --> Organ --> Piano, you can still get back to the piano sound with only one press, while my method would either require 2 button presses, or you would need to save the very same piano sound again after the organ :P
 
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      08-12-2009
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Yeah, that's one way to do it two, they both got pros and cons, however.

The good thing about the method I mentioned is that you can assign a pedal to it, so that you won't need to occupy a hand, if you want to change sound while playing.

The good thing about your method is that, if you play for example Piano --> Strings --> Organ --> Piano, you can still get back to the piano sound with only one press, while my method would either require 2 button presses, or you would need to save the very same piano sound again after the organ :P
I agree Sargas - there ARE pros and cons to each method, but with some careful planning, you can combine both methods
(indeed I use a foot pedal for 'program up' on my M50).

It takes a bit of trial & error, but it is manageable.

 
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      08-15-2009
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I agree Sargas - there ARE pros and cons to each method, but with some careful planning, you can combine both methods
(indeed I use a foot pedal for 'program up' on my M50).

It takes a bit of trial & error, but it is manageable.
I have a new question hehe which I already talked with sargas about, but we diden't really find a solution. I wonder if I use for example a lead sound that's mono...can I change the setting of the sound so it becomes poly while playing? maybe with the joystick or something? if you understand what I mean, otherwise sargas can explain haha
 
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      08-19-2009
There isn't a way to do that easily. The only option you'd have is to play in sequencer mode, have a mono and a poly version of your lead patch on two consecutive tracks, make sure both tracks use different MIDI channels, and use the Inc/Dec button to change the currently selected track. This would mean you'd have to play in sequencer mode, though, which is the ideal way to play if you've got only one keyboard, but not so good if you were planning on using your Triton as a master keyboard to control other keyboards or rackmount sound units.

 
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      09-01-2009
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I have a new question hehe which I already talked with sargas about, but we diden't really find a solution. I wonder if I use for example a lead sound that's mono...can I change the setting of the sound so it becomes poly while playing? maybe with the joystick or something? if you understand what I mean, otherwise sargas can explain haha
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There isn't a way to do that easily. The only option you'd have is to play in sequencer mode, have a mono and a poly version of your lead patch on two consecutive tracks, make sure both tracks use different MIDI channels, and use the Inc/Dec button to change the currently selected track. This would mean you'd have to play in sequencer mode, though, which is the ideal way to play if you've got only one keyboard, but not so good if you were planning on using your Triton as a master keyboard to control other keyboards or rackmount sound units.
I actually found a quite easy method of doing this recently, but you will still need 2 versions of your lead sound: One Mono and one Poly. This is how I did:

Go to your Poly version of the sound, and go to the filter settings. Set the Output to 99, and AMS int to -99, and then assign your desired controller to the AMS (I chose SW1). Now you should be able to play your poly sound freely, but when you press SW1, it turns silent, and goes to 0 volume. When you press the key again, it will come back.

Now go to your Mono version of the sound, and to the exact opposite. Go to the filter settings, set the Output to 0, and AMS int to +99, and assign the same controller to the AMS.
Now that sound should be silent by default, but when you press your controller button (SW1 in my case), you will be playing the mono version of your lead.


Now, go to combi mode and mix those 2 together. The result should be that you will be playing the poly version by default, but when you press the controller button, it will switch to the mono version, and back if you press it again.

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