You might have to go into "Options, Instruments", and set each
channel manually.
At 06:34 AM 10/2/2006, Kim Ellsworth wrote:
Hi Tim,
Thanks for writing and for trying to help. It is an exact match for the Triton Extreme found at the Korg forum site. There were actually two different .INS files there for the Triton Extreme, one was minus the drum kits. I have even looked through the .INS file in Notepad and the instruments do match up.
I am sure this must be something simple that I just haven't hit on yet and hopefully someone can help me get to the bottom of it. If you or anyone has any further questions please let me know. Thanks again to everyone who is trying to help here.
With her fingers crossed, Kim Ellsworth
-----Original Message----- From: ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tim Burgess Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 3:36 AM To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Bank/Patch Changes Not Matching Up
Hi,
Just checking - within the Korg.ins file, was there an exact match for your synth or did you take an approximation?
Best wishes.
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-----Original Message----- From: ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Kim Ellsworth Sent: 02 October 2006 00:30 To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [ddots-l] Bank/Patch Changes Not Matching Up
Hi everyone,
Please, please help me! I no I almost have everything setup properly between my synthesizer (Korg Triton Extreme), my sound card (M-Audio Delta LT 1010) and my desktop computer. I've read and read the Cake Talking tutorial on the subject of midi, hardware setup, etc. until I'm blue in the face. I'm so close, yet still so far from being able to start recording.
Situation:
1. Currently, my Korg is connected to the desktop via two routes; via USB to the computer(we were told to do this by the dealer where we bought the synthe) and by two midi cables (input and output of course that go directly to the sound card).
2. Right now, until I can get a mixer, I have a set of monitor speakers to listen to the synthesizer through. 3. I am running Sonar 4, producer edition and Cake Talking 4.0.3. OS on desktop machine is Windows XP Home, SP2.
4. I followed the instructions on configuring Sonar to recognize the Delta 1010, ran the Cake Talk tests at the beginning of this whole setup and everything was successful.
5. I imported the korg.ins file in the import instrument deffinitions dialog and that appeared successfull as the patch names for the banks in the program and combi mode show up properly when choosing patch names. However, when I cycle through the patch names after choosing a bank via Sonar, the sounds do change on the synthe side but it's not the correct patch; rather, no matter what bank I choose and what patch I choose via sonar, it is only picking the synthesizer's general midi patch sounds and not the sounds that are specific to the Korg. Example, in Sonar, I choose Bank a, Patch name keyboard piano and strings. This is a patch that on the actual synthesizer does indeed belong to bank A. Yet, the synthe switches to harpsichord instead. Am I making sense?
By the way, Local Mode is set to off, enable bank, program and combi changes are all turned on. I played around a bit with the input and output of midi ports but currently I have the input set to the Delta and the output set to USB audio device, which is how my Korg shows up in Sonar and in the midi devices in my sounds and audio properties of my computer.
I apologize for making this a novel but trying to give as much information as possible that may be of some help and also, I've been working on trying to get this setup for a while now and a bit frustrated that I cannot figure this thing out on my own.
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