Triton Le Question

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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
 
My Casio WK-1350 has a velocity cut button-
A Triton should have the same thing too...

PS. READ YOUR MANUAL!!
 
skyy38 said:
My Casio WK-1350 has a velocity cut button-
A Triton should have the same thing too...

PS. READ YOUR MANUAL!!

:confused:

Lets see - WK-1350 vs. Triton LE...Not quite the same thing...:rolleyes:

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.
 
NickSpringfield said:
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

Hit the Global Button and set velocity curve at 8.

Steve
 
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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