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Old 10-14-2017, 05:26 PM
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Default Exporting midi from Triton le into ProTools

I have a composer who has a solo piano part that he did on a Korg Triton Le keyboard/workstation. It's recorded on the internal sequencer. He wants to use one of our piano VIs for a record he is doing instead of the internal Triton piano sound.

What is the best way to export the midi on his Triton and import it into ProTools? Not familiar with the 'older' Korg Triton keyboards and I am hoping there is a way to export it as a midi file and just import it into ProTools without having to use a 'floppy disk drive' or something from that 'era'.

Any suggestions? Anyone have a Triton and know how best to accomplish this. The composer is not an accomplished pianist so please no suggestions to just have him replay the part at out studio. :>)

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Default Re: Exporting midi from Triton le into ProTools

The Triton user manual really has nothing on how to export or send MIDI out?


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Old 10-15-2017, 03:17 AM
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Default Re: Exporting midi from Triton le into ProTools

SysEx, or worst case scenario : set Pro Tools to same tempo as Triton sequence, hit play on the Triton, and record the MIDI (and perhaps as a guide, simultaneously record the audio too) in to Pro Tools in real time.
Then drag the MIDI so that the first downbeat falls on the appropriate beat on the Pro Tools timeline.


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Old 10-15-2017, 05:23 AM
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Default Re: Exporting midi from Triton le into ProTools

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The Triton user manual really has nothing on how to export or send MIDI out?


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Yes it does and here's a couple of links to the manual:
this one is downloadable: http://www.korg.com/us/support/downl...al/1/217/1658/
and this one I think is online only: https://www.manualslib.com/manual/52...Triton-Le.html and yes I believe it has all the pages.

I'm surprised that the person who owns the Korg isn't able to help (or was never asked).
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