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MakeMusic Forum > Public Forums > Finale - Windows - FORUM HAS MOVED! > Programming Korg Triton Pro Keyboard | Forum Quick Jump
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| Spider Registered Member
Date Joined Apr 2002 Total Posts : 2 | Posted 4/4/2002 5:30 PM (GMT -6) | |
How do I program the Suspended Cymbal and Snare Drum from my Korg Triton Pro Keyboard for Orchestral playback through finale?
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| HaraldS Registered Member
Date Joined Jan 1999 Total Posts : 310 | Posted 4/5/2002 2:26 AM (GMT -6) | |
Which mode is the Triton in (Program/Combi/Multi/GM)? Which Triton program are you using? Are you familiar with percussion maps?
Harald
(using a Triton Rack which is the same as the keyboard version regarding these topics)
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| SpiderA Registered Member
Date Joined Apr 2002 Total Posts : 19 | Posted 4/5/2002 8:15 AM (GMT -6) | |
Thank you for responding to my question. To further explain, I want to make use of a suspended cymbal sound and a Snare Drum sound from my Triton Pro Keyboard, to be used with orchestral playback thru Finale.
The Program Number for both of these sounds is Bank A-116. Using the "Bank Change Messages For Korg Products", I've tried to program these sounds for orchestral playback, but no luck. Is there a way to access single sounds of these instruments from the Triton Pro, rather than a Drum Kit?
I'm not familiar with percussion maps. Could these be the answer to my problem?
Darrel
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| HaraldS Registered Member
Date Joined Jan 1999 Total Posts : 310 | Posted 4/5/2002 9:57 PM (GMT -6) | |
Percussion maps will solve your problem - they're exactly there to handle correct notation and correct playback. A percussion map is a table in which every key on your keyboard gets a note height in the staff, an open and a filled notehead and a playback MIDI note. You might do a search in this forum on "Percussion map", I recall that there might also be some articles in the knowledge base on that.
> Is there a way to access single sounds of these instruments
> from the Triton Pro, rather than a Drum Kit?
No. Percussion instruments are only available within a Triton program, which is a complete drum kit. To get several sounds simultaneously, you'll have to use Combination or Multi mode and use Finale's instruments in the instrument window to send out each stave's MIDI data on a distinct MIDI channel. In the Combi or Multi, you can set each program's MIDI receive channel.
Harald
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