[korgypark] Re: Fw: Re: X5 sounds to Triton Extreme

  • From: "Mitch Dailey" <medailey@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <korgypark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 01:30:47 -0800

Hi Andrew,

My particular email was actually sent to everyone on the Korgy Park Mailing 
List.  When you reply to this email, it gets sent to everyone who is a part 
of the mailing list.  It's for everyone to see and learn and/or contribute 
for the benefit of yourself and others.  Since Korg's support and research 
and development of their instruments suck, other user's are the best 
resource.  Korg has made some fine instruments, but it's up to the user to 
figure it all out.  The information that I have gotten through this mailing 
list over the years has been very invaluable.  Thank you everyone!!

Mitch

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Andrew Wallace" <awallace77@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <korgypark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 9:23 PM
Subject: [korgypark] Fw: Re: X5 sounds to Triton Extreme


>I think this may have been sent to the wrong address as I am not "Michael"
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Mitch Dailey" <medailey@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <korgypark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2008 2:15 PM
> Subject: [korgypark] Re: X5 sounds to Triton Extreme
>
>
>> Hi Michael,
>>
>> Thanks for your reply.  I've already been reading the sound editor's
>> settings on that specific sound.  I have been able to set the oscillators
>> appropriately but I have a bit of a problem translating the other 
>> settings
>> ro the Triton Extreme.  Yes, The TE does have a sampler but really it's a
>> matter of figuring out the Attack, Decay, Frequency, Amplitude, Effects,
>> etc. of the sound.  As I look under "the hood" so to speak. what I see is
>> like the difference between my 1990 Honda Accord engine and my 2006 Honda
>> Odyssey engine.  Sure, they make each vehicle go, but the 2006 engine is
>> much more complicated and bigger.  If I can figure out how to 
>> reconstitute
>> the sound in the TE, It will be much more effective especially as an
>> authentic analog sound and not a digital "copy" of the sound.  Once I get
>> it
>> figured out it will work out so nicely in a customized combination while
>> taking advantage of the Extreme's dual arpeggiators.  I really have to
>> dive
>> into the TE's manual about sound editing for this one.
>>
>> The .pcg (Program/Combination/Global setting) files are pretty specific 
>> to
>> the instrument.  It would be awesome if there was a file converter out
>> there
>> for it.  The X50 looked like a fun little board.
>>
>> The X5DR is still a great little module (got it new in 2001).  It's fun 
>> to
>> mix it with my Triton Extreme and Motif ES.  I even had 2 of them at one
>> time.
>>
>> Best wishes from Washington State, USA!
>> Mitch
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "MST" <babarosa@xxxxxx>
>> To: <korgypark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2008 11:11 PM
>> Subject: [korgypark] Re: X5 sounds to Triton Extreme
>>
>>
>>> Hello to all x5dr-users!
>>>
>>> Yes, Mitch, I am still around and my x5dr does still a great job in my
>>> rack. I purchased it 1994, that are 18 years! So many other "hyped"
>>> synths
>>> came and vanished without a great impact.
>>>
>>> I recently purchased a korg x-50 because i need "keys" for live
>>> performances from time to time. x-50 is close to x5dr (8 progs make up a
>>> combination, some sounds are similar) and seems to be also a valuable
>>> instrument, time will show.
>>>
>>> What about sampling the wanted x5dr-sound? Doesn't triton load samples?
>>>
>>> Otherwise, i'd also suggest to read x5dr editors' settings and "rebuild"
>>> these in tritons' editor using similar programs (not name- but
>>> soundwise!).
>>> I for example downloaded patches (extension "pcg") from "triton heaven"
>>> to
>>> load these into my korg x-50 but it didn't work although a guy at korg
>>> forums website said it would work.
>>>
>>> Best wishes to all from Austria, Europe!
>>> Michael
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
>>>> Datum: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 22:29:48 -0800
>>>> Von: "Mitch Dailey" <medailey@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>> An: korgypark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> Betreff: [korgypark] Re: X5 sounds to Triton Extreme
>>>
>>>> Hey everyone,
>>>>
>>>> I have recently upgraded from my X5DR to a Triton Extreme 88 and
>>>> absolutely
>>>> love it (I still use my X5DR).  I'm trying to recreate a specific
>>>> program
>>>> from the RECOPHIL sound bank that's in the Stockinger Collection called
>>>> SynPlanet 3 (Prog A29).  Is Michael Stockinger still a part of this
>>>> mailing
>>>> list?  I'm trying to translate the settings from the X5/X5DR Sound
>>>> Editor
>>>> to
>>>> my TE.  I know it's a different sound engine but I really want to use
>>>> this
>>>> program that is based upon a simple sine wave.  I want to be able to
>>>> utilize
>>>> it with the TE's onboard effects and arpeggiators.  Are there any out
>>>> there
>>>> that have upgraded to the Triton Extreme or Triton Studio?
>>>>
>>>> Mitch
>>>>
>>>>
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