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Using TR61 piano on Triton Le

Whasup folks! I use a triton le and my friend just recently got a TR61. I noticed the piano on there is miles above the one on the LE. Besides sampling it in thru my LE's sampling board, i was wondering if there was a way i could save the actual multisample for the TR61 stereo piano to his card. I've already saved the pcg file. If i can save the sample, all i'll have to do is put in on the computer, transfer to my smart media via the reader, and then put on my LE. I also like a few other sounds on there that the triton extreme also has like the velocity guitar(beautiful). Can anyone help?
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I seriously wonder how korg gets all those sounds in 64 megabytes!! They use pcm format but apparently they know how to save space!
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I'm only guessing, but I think if you can turn the multi-sample to .wav you may be able to get it. Could be wrong. I own a TR61 by the way and yes the piano sample is alot better than the le.
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