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Triton Le Question
I just bought the Triton Le a few days ago. I kow it's gonna take a long time to really understand the instrument, but so far I'm very pleased with it. I just have one question and that is "Is there a way to turn the touch sensitive keys off?" i know this is porobably a stupid question becuase most normal people like that. For some sounds its a definite help, but for others, i'd rather it be off. Is this possible???
Thanks, -Springfield |
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My Casio WK-1350 has a velocity cut button-
A Triton should have the same thing too... PS. READ YOUR MANUAL!! |
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![]() Lets see - WK-1350 vs. Triton LE...Not quite the same thing... Most other synths I have owned from Roland. Korg and Yamaha allow you to select a global velocity respnose curve, check there. Otherwise you will need to edit whatever patch you are using and disable any kind of modulation routings where key velocity would affect volume. |
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Re: Triton Le Question
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I'm sure you guys are aware, but there is a forum dedicated solely to the Triton. Many experts browse the boards and it's an excellent place to get answers.
www.tritonhaven.com
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