dekodesigner
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First of all, i'd like to say thanks to everybody on this forum for the great community.
Ok, I'm a UK Hip Hop emcee looking to take his next step into producing.
I have been playing with reason for a month or so, and recording vocals on a Tascam US-122 through cubasis, to my 3.2ghz Pentium 4 512mb ddr (soon to be 1gb) desktop.
I have been researching into samplers, synths, drum machines and sequencers all day long, as they seem to be the core of what I need to create good loops.
I have then realized that the Korg Triton seems to have all 4 and more rolled into one..
I will be sampling quite often, and I am slightly confused as to how i would sample on the Triton, would I load a sample to my pc, cut it up and then put it onto cd, into the triton, and assign each key to play a different part of the sample?
Any advice on how I would sample on the triton would be appreciated!
If you think i shouldn't go for the triton, what products would you recommend to sample, sequence, synth and drum with?
I would also like to plug live instruments into the Triton, and I read that this is possible with the 2 midi in and 6 midi out ports.
I want to be able to record each individual track onto cubase form the triton, using the synth, drums, and sampler.
To monitor, I have my eyes on some KRK RP5's - Would i be able to run the monitors through my tascam, and use a seperate powered usb hub for the triton, and be able to monitor my music through this set up?
Any help would be highly appreciated, as you can see I am at the point where I want to take my music a step further and help on the above issues would be appreciated.
dekodesigner.
Ok, I'm a UK Hip Hop emcee looking to take his next step into producing.
I have been playing with reason for a month or so, and recording vocals on a Tascam US-122 through cubasis, to my 3.2ghz Pentium 4 512mb ddr (soon to be 1gb) desktop.
I have been researching into samplers, synths, drum machines and sequencers all day long, as they seem to be the core of what I need to create good loops.
I have then realized that the Korg Triton seems to have all 4 and more rolled into one..
I will be sampling quite often, and I am slightly confused as to how i would sample on the Triton, would I load a sample to my pc, cut it up and then put it onto cd, into the triton, and assign each key to play a different part of the sample?
Any advice on how I would sample on the triton would be appreciated!
If you think i shouldn't go for the triton, what products would you recommend to sample, sequence, synth and drum with?
I would also like to plug live instruments into the Triton, and I read that this is possible with the 2 midi in and 6 midi out ports.
I want to be able to record each individual track onto cubase form the triton, using the synth, drums, and sampler.
To monitor, I have my eyes on some KRK RP5's - Would i be able to run the monitors through my tascam, and use a seperate powered usb hub for the triton, and be able to monitor my music through this set up?
Any help would be highly appreciated, as you can see I am at the point where I want to take my music a step further and help on the above issues would be appreciated.
dekodesigner.