Love your tutorials. Very clear, very focus, zero snark or "youtuber humor", no fake "professional RU-vidr" speech patterns. You have a very inspiring and entertaining style. Please don't change the format!
I bought Triton and I’ve never had so much fun going through the presets. Even the GM presets gets my nostalgia gland pumping. The presets are so much fun to play. The pianos are amazing. I wanted a Triton so bad when I was younger. If only I could tell my 16 year old self.
Awesome! Totally agree, too much fun blasting through presets for hours. So much good usable stuff that instantly takes you back with a key press. Pure fun and nostalgia
Same.... Bought it recently and only in stand alone mode was just having a blast with all the drum racks and different sounds messing around. It really brought my creativity out as this us my first actual synth eith good sounds. (I used ableton stock for a LONG TIME sound designing)
thanks! How many of us then poorer, less tech savvy, now older/middle aged folks would have thought 20+ years later that the Triton would be reborn this way & possibly found new relevance in a modern setting. But, that's the wonder of music; to a creative mind irrelevance isn't a notion. i never had enough cash to buy a Triton in its prime. i'd bought the rack a few years back then promptly sold it upon realizing that the VST was ALMOST identical. What the VST doesn't replicate is that "natural" synthy release upon shortening the release time. But, I'm living fine without it. I'm anticipating the 301 video! thanks! subbed & belled.
Really loving the drum sample tutorial here with the Triton. It just goes to show how much you can do with just this one synth. These Korg Vst's are just the bomb. I'm so glad I got these on your recommendation. Thanks again . Looking forward to the M1/Wavestation vids in the future.
@@Thought-Forms I'm enamored with both plugins, and I must say, your work with the Tritone is truly impressive! I'll definitely be keeping an eye out for any future sales.
Thank you very much. Your video has helped me a lot and also allowed me to find a lot of fun, because the first synthesizer in my life was a triton. At that time, I only developed less than 10% of the functions of this triton and sold it. Now this vst makes me very happy. Thank you. Looking forward to 301. BTW: It would be great if this osc could use its own sample wave :)
Hey legend! I really love your videos - particuarly the video game inspired tracks. Not sure if you take requests but I thought I'd ask if you could look at make a video tutorial, drawing inspiration from Saki Kaskas. I really love his songs, particualry Aquadelic. I can see many similaritys between his sound and your interests, so worth checking him out if you arent aware of him yet! :) Thanks for all the epic tutorials so far mate!
Thanks mate! Always open to to take requests - will take a look at Saki Kaskas, wasn't aware of his work. Appreciate the suggestion and shining light on a new artist for me :)
Man they would clean up if they made this closer to 16 Tracks MultiTemble like in Sequence Mode on the actual Korg Triton Studio Keyboards... I would use it like Kontakt, I use some Korg Triton Kontakt Instruments as we speak. Beautiful Plugin though!!! I would focus on Upgrading to Mutitemble just by adding a Sequence Button!!! 🥳🤩🥳
For sure! they missed a few key features from the hardware. I can see the argument that most people are using it in a sequencer (your DAW!) - but I see the validity for having a built in sequencer. would open it up to a lot more possibility
cheers mate! the vst manual doesn't really go too deep, ended up having to go through the OG manual to figure out a bunch of the drum stuff. pita for sure - and see glimpses of where Korg could have spruced up the VST variants a little to support modern technology. they really do keep a good bit of the hardware ethos in their VSTs (such as the archaic save system across the Wavestation, M1, and Triton), which can be frustrating at times
Hello! I want to creat a combination with 4 patches, but I can't import the original FX to each sound and the result is a poor sound totally different of the original patches. Could you help me with this, please?
Hey - yea that's by design! The Combis have their own FX structure, so any program you slot in will essentially be "ry until you apply FX through the combi.
Can I be cheeky and ask you a question? Korg's Triton VSTi did actually ship with the sounds for its hardware PCM Expansion 'Future Loops' but - crucially - (AFAIK) not the .SONG files required to give 'Future Loops' functionality in the VSTi. On the Triton hardware (as I recall) I would have to load a .SONG file specific to 'Future Loops' and then I could play entire drum loops with just one key (and there were several kits split into varied loops across the keyboard). Okay, so the question is: have you found any way to get the same functionality out of 'Future Loops' on the VSTi Triton software? I cannot see that there is any way to import a .SONG file into Triton VSTi, so rendering all the 'Future Loops' samples virtually useless. Any help or advice gratefully received - you're my last hope, Obi Wan.
Hey phil! Sadly, you're spot on. The other side to the future loops being the actual .song data with the RPPR data you'd have to load into the hardware Triton as mentioned. The VST doesn't provide that data (at least, I havent found a way) Bummer because thats one of my favorite EXB's on the triton hardware
This makes me wonder (time and again) why Korg bothered providing the 'Future Loops' sample expansion with the Triton VSTi - it doesn't do what it says on the box (play loops). I'm always concerned I'm missing some fundamental method to get it all to work. I have yet to find any documentation from Korg itself regarding using 'Future Loops' with the Triton VSTi. Since there is no sequencer in the Triton VSTi there is obviously no way (I can see - not even via loading ARP files) to utilize the expansion as it was designed to be used (no .song files, no sequencer to load them into). Really frustrating! Thanks for your feedback - I enjoy your videos (especially ones about the Triton - probably my all-time number-one keyboard for all the reasons your videos so eloquently describe).
sadly no, but there are rumors that may show up in a future update. there are "usersample" folders within the Triton VST folders, as well as references to a "usersample_osc1/2" value within program preset files. Hopefully soon!