KORG MOSS-TRI User's Guide
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To install the MOSS-TRI board, first power off your Triton and disconnect it from the power source. Remove the screws on the back panel to access the expansion slot. Carefully insert the MOSS-TRI board into the slot, ensuring it is securely connected. Replace the screws and power on the Triton to verify installation.
Ensure the board is properly seated in the expansion slot. Check for any visible damage or dust on the connectors. Restart the Triton and perform a factory reset if necessary. If the problem persists, try re-installing the board or consult Korg support.
Press the 'Program' button on your Triton, then use the category or program number to navigate to the MOSS-TRI sounds, which will typically be in a designated bank. Refer to the manual for specific bank assignments.
Keep the board and its connectors free of dust and moisture. Regularly check for firmware updates for your Triton. Avoid physical shocks and ensure that the Triton is used in a stable environment.
The MOSS-TRI board is specifically designed for the Korg Triton series. Compatibility with other models is not guaranteed and should be verified with specific model documentation or Korg support.
Visit Korg's official website to download the latest firmware. Follow the instructions provided for updating, which typically involve transferring the update via MIDI or USB and executing the update process on the Triton.
The MOSS-TRI board operates within the power specifications of the Korg Triton. Ensure your Triton's power supply is stable and meets the original specifications to avoid power-related issues.
Check for any corrupted data or incorrect settings in the Triton. Perform a factory reset if necessary, and reload your MOSS-TRI sounds from a backup if available.
Use the Triton's internal save function to store your sounds to an external storage device or via MIDI to a computer. Ensure backups are performed regularly to avoid data loss.
Yes, you can edit MOSS-TRI sounds directly on the Triton. Use the synth's editing functions to modify parameters, and save the changes to a new program location to preserve the original sounds.