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Request: Korg Triton Classic .pcg collections

Posted: 15 Nov 2021, 00:33
by varignet
I'm going to get a Korg Triton Classic, can't wait.

Can somebody kindly share with me some awesome .pcg collections now that tritonheaven and korgforums are down?

Especially "rose" and "legacy"? And anything else you feel worth having?

Many thanks
Luca

Re: Request: Korg Triton Classic .pcg collections

Posted: 16 Nov 2021, 00:06
by TommyX
Hello Luca,

As an old Triton owner, I got the PCG files you seek from this wonderful community of Triton owners, many years ago. I am glad to find same kind of community on this Nord User Forum.

The zip file contains the Rose, Legacy and Enigma collections.

Enjoy playing with your Triton.

Tom

Tips: If your are lucky enough to have the SCSI interface in your Triton Classic, I highly recommend buying the SCSI2SD V5.5 emulator that is much more convenient for storing data than using floppy disks or finding old compatible SCSI hard drives.
http://www.codesrc.com/mediawiki/index.php/SCSI2SD

Re: Request: Korg Triton Classic .pcg collections

Posted: 16 Nov 2021, 00:25
by ericL
Wow! What a supportive and generous forum community! A post about Korg products and a quick response, delivering precisely what was requested. TommyX, thanks for being awesome while the other forums are down.

Re: Request: Korg Triton Classic .pcg collections

Posted: 16 Nov 2021, 02:35
by cookie
And guess what, we may have soon some fresh and interesting nsmp samples in this thread ? :lol:

Fred

Re: Request: Korg Triton Classic .pcg collections

Posted: 16 Nov 2021, 16:32
by varignet
TommyX wrote:Hello Luca,

As an old Triton owner, I got the PCG files you seek from this wonderful community of Triton owners, many years ago. I am glad to find same kind of community on this Nord User Forum.

The zip file contains the Rose, Legacy and Enigma collections.

Enjoy playing with your Triton.

Tom

Tips: If your are lucky enough to have the SCSI interface in your Triton Classic, I highly recommend buying the SCSI2SD V5.5 emulator that is much more convenient for storing data than using floppy disks or finding old compatible SCSI hard drives.
http://www.codesrc.com/mediawiki/index.php/SCSI2SD
What an amazing reply, thank you so much!
It's more than I could ever hope to get hold of!

The one I saw actually doesn't come with scsi output unfortunately.
I'm looking at the gotek floppy usb emulator as an option.
I suppose the scsi2sd would require the exb-scsi card?

Best!

Re: Request: Korg Triton Classic .pcg collections

Posted: 17 Nov 2021, 00:34
by TommyX
After one year registered on this forum, I am glad I was a able to help for the first time. Unfortunately not yet on Nord product :?

Yes, the SCSI2SD requires the exb-scsi card that brings the SCSI interface.
But I think the gotek floppy usb emulator is a good alternative.

Tom

Re: Request: Korg Triton Classic .pcg collections

Posted: 17 Nov 2021, 10:53
by cookie
I did implement a Gotek with HxC in a Triton, works like a charm !
Only thing is the speed is still floppy-compatible :) but so happy to have all the PCG and samples in a single USB mini-stick !

Fred

Re: Request: Korg Triton Classic .pcg collections

Posted: 17 Nov 2021, 13:35
by varignet
cookie wrote:I did implement a Gotek with HxC in a Triton, works like a charm !
Only thing is the speed is still floppy-compatible :) but so happy to have all the PCG and samples in a single USB mini-stick !

Fred
Yes, that would be my plan too! great to hear this thread got so much attention and feedback!

I found a ready made gotek drive with oled rotary HxC firmware and 16gb usb at £64 on Ebay. I was however thinking of doing it myself, getting the drive, buy the HxC firmware and an existing cheap usbkey for two thirds of the price above.

A few questions:
I heard that jumpers need to be set to something specific?
Would I need to bend the original metal cage hosting the floppy drive for the gotek to fit inside?
Is the HxC payware? do you get user/pwd access to get free future updates?
Anything else I would need to know?

Thanks
Luca