triton sampler

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does anyone know how i can save a sample and bring it back up after restart...i'm able to sample but i have to lay it down on the digital 8 or else i'll loose it...i can save it on a floppy but that takes too long and uses too much space...theres gotta be a way to save it onto the on board memory...any help is greatly appreciated...

while i'm at it is there an adapter of some sort for the triton so i can hook up a scsi zip drive or a more reliable medium? thanks!
 
Definitely SCSI is the way to go. You'll have to buy some sort of an adapter for the drive though. I'm unsure if I'm even gonna keep the Triton, but if I decide to a SCSI drive is integral, takes way too damn long to load samples off a floppy, ridiculous really.




Laj
 
u can't save samples in to the triton internally memory like the guy said up their u need to buy a scsi adapter costs about 149 i think
 
thanks for the info folks...you think they got em at guitar center, or anywhere i can look online...thanks again
 
just...

never pull the plug on it :D .. how hard can it be??... scsi... i'll definitely prefer a sampler with an internal zip drive... all that messing about is rediculous..

www.musiciansfriend.com prolly got them... otherwise, look at www.korg.de or www.korg.com for distributors in your area...
 
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