Start with 0. Or when you get any response from the Triton rack set that port's ini file to the attached Triton Rack instrument definition file. (It's a port from the Cakewalk definition file for Korg products)
Sent from my HAL 9000 in transit to Jupiter -----Original Message----- From: mai...@andrelouis.com [mailto:mai...@andrelouis.com] On Behalf Of Joe Giovanelli Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2021 8:01 PM To: QWS list <qws@AndreLouis.COM> Subject: Re: QWS List triton setup Well Seth, I did this. What I don't know is what bank to set. I could have left that as -1 and hoped for the best.. Working is more difficult because I do not know the designations on the new box and have nobody here to read them. I'll rectify that tomorrow Joe G. . On 7/14/2021 8:20 PM, Seth Lowman wrote: Well you don’t really use the set all ports option, what you do is you create a track, using control insert, or alt K and then enter. Then, you hit enter on the track, and you should be able to tab through the dialogue and one of the options is port. Once you find that option, set it to your midi interface, whatever it’s name is, and hit enter. Then try playing the keyboard and see if you hear sound from your Triton. Here is a link to a tutorial on the QWS website that goes through the steps in more detail. http://www.andrelouis.com/qws/dlaudio.htm You’ll want to listen too tutorial two, which talks about setting up a Keyboard with QWS. God bless! Seth On Jul 14, 2021, at 4:29 PM, Joe Giovanelli <joegio...@gmail.com <mailto:joegio...@gmail.com> > wrote: Hi, Seth, The Rack itself operates as it should. The demos play. I connected the output of the controller keyboard directly into the Triton and I heard notes as I played them. I could change instrulments on the controller and the sound changed. I had forgotten to press "multi." I did that and nothing changed. I checked the ports I should use and unchecked those I shouldn't use. I can do that via the Options but the track menu still didn't see anything. Joe G. On 7/14/2021 4:23 PM, Seth Lowman wrote: One thing to try: there should be a way you can test to make sure you’re getting sound out of the Triton, such as a built-In demo song, or something of that nature. That would be a good place to start, as this is a module so you can’t just play a keyboard to make sure you’re getting sound. That’ll make the Midi conundrum somewhat easier to solve. Then, make sure your Triton is in the right mode: I believe its called multi mode. I also found the Triton rack manuals online: https://www.korg.com/us/support/download/manual/1/220/1663/ The one you’ll want is the basic guide, and there is a link to it below the license agreement. This manual also explains how to play the demo song, as well as how to hook up the Triton to the computer via midi. God bless! Seth On Jul 14, 2021, at 12:19 PM, Joe Giovanelli <joegio...@gmail.com <mailto:joegio...@gmail.com> > wrote: Good afternoon List, I now have the Triton rack and the USB to MIDI adapter. The adapter has two sets of In and out MIDI jacks. This is not a Merge box. The keyboard connects to the computer. Another USB Nport on that computer connects to the USB port on the Box. To this point I don't have the Triton plugged in because I don't know which jack represents which port. I run QWS and I see all expected ports. I check the keyboard out. I see In and Out ports on the box. I select an output port. At this point I try the rack in all ports on the box. Key presses on the controller produce no sound from the nTriton. I go to the track menu and try to set all ports. QWS says that that option is disabled. I don't get that! Does all this never and? I need your ideas! Thank you for reading this. Joe Giovanelli, W2PVY To unsubscribe or change list options, see http://lists.andrelouis.com for archived list posts, see http://www.mail-archive.com/qws@andrelouis.com
inst_Korg Triton Rack.ini
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