Except for the Triton Taktile, all models of the Korg Triton model range have been discontinued by the manufacturer.[21]Today, the Best Of Triton Soundbanks can be found on Korg's website as downloadable programs for the Korg Krome workstation, KORG Pa4X Professional arranger, KRONOS as well as an in app purchasable soundbank for the full version of the korg sound module for iOS. On December 26, 2019,[22] Korg released a VST plugin replicating the Korg Triton, including all factory patches & waveforms, and the full collection of EXB-PCM expansions.[23]

I don't have the Korg triton vsti, but the "Korg Collection Triton Workstation Music Workstation Owner's Manual" for the vsti clearly states there is a setting for MIDI channel for each slot (timbre). See the MIDI section of the "Combi" chapter. The MIDI button is between the Setting and Zone buttons. The first column of that page selects the MIDI channel per zone as from the manual:



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The Triton is the first Korg synth I've ever really liked, and the main reason is because of the raw waveforms. They might claim it's because it uses 32 megs of 48khz samples, but I think it's just that it's the first time Korg got the initial sampling phase of creating a keyboard's sounds down right. Doing multisamples is never easy, whether it's a 4meg, 8meg, or 32meg set. It is not simply the fact that the triton uses a lot of ROM for their waveforms that makes them good, but instead that they got the multisamples sampled, looped, and voiced properly. The individual instrument sounds no longer exhibit the twanginess of previous Korg synths, and the have much more uniformity across registers.

Like right after I posted this topic, I looked at a topic lower than mine, someone was speaking of the yamaha motif, so I clicked on it. And another guy said the same thing, the motif kills the triton. I'm sorta convinced about the motif, but I'm still looking for replies. If I would buy the motif, which one would most likely serve my needs, the Motif6 or the ES6? I'm trying to find the difference.

The triton is okay, but I agree the sounds are somewhat small and plastic... I had thought about replacing my xv-5050 with one, but quickly changed my mind... however, there is a new one that is coming out (Triton Extreme), and it uses a real tube... dunno if this is a gimmic or would really help...

mostly my point is that.. for example, if I went to college and asked "what's a good keyboard for rave music," they would probably tell me yamaha or maybe roland/korg... but if I asked people that wrote music like that all the time, then really an access virus or waldorf q+ or something else (plus a sampler) would be more appropriate... the motiff may be the most appropriate thing for rap, or may not... :D 

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hi there, i think that as a Korg User i have had considerable success with the Triton. I have had more fun with a Triton then with any thing Yamaha or Roland put together. People will give various opinions about different products. I have A/B'd the motif and the triton and the fantom and to me there is no clear winner as far as the sounds go.

If sounds good straight out of the box were a criteria then it has to be the Triton Studio. If you want good synth and organ sounds you gotta use the Triton Studio/Extreme - even for hip hop and rap the drum sounds are exceptionally good and programmed with alot of finese. If you want good pianos and strings and choirs then go for a Roland Fantom or XV module, if you want brass and EP / rhodes then you're better off with the Motif though both the fantom and the triton studio have very good samples as well - after some tweaking.

I just wonder how I can program my external synth (korg triton) in Logic? I guess I'll have to configure something in the environment, but have no clue how to do it. I've hooked it up correctly (midi in/out, audio L/R out into the mixer), and get sounds from the softsynths but no sound from the Triton...

Ok. I'm using a Ramsa Da7 mixer cabled with lightpipe to my MOTU 2408 mk2. I've connected the Triton to my G5's USB (via edirol MIDI to USB converter. Old synth... ) and now I use the triton as a midi keyboard/controller. I've also connected the L/R audio out from the triton to input 3/4 on the mixer and it works perfectly fine when it comes to live audio recordings. I want to use the sounds in triton, but I ain't getting any when I'm trying to go via midi!

I use the kronos 88 to select the correct rackspace for a particular song using the kronos msb/lsb/patch #.

In the rackspace, I select the Korg Triton Extreme VST plugin and select the patch I want to use in the triton VST (example: string pad).

Everything appears to work correctly. But if I quit GP, and then relaunch GP and select the rackspace again, the Korg Triton Extreme VST doesnt pull up the correct patch (String Pad). It appears to pull up a random patch. This is happening for all of the rackspaces. 589ccfa754

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