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In the mode I operate in which is the combi mode, in some songs I have up to four splits across the keyboard using different combinations of voices in each split and I have another voice assigned to the midi pedal board.

I am limited to 8 voices so I don't think I have enough to do both. Maybe I am missing something here?


I don't know Korg, but hard to imagine such a sophisticated instrument not affording a full 16-channel multitimbral response to an external sequencer. A quick scour of the Triton LE Basic Guide shows this quote on p. 77:"If you wish to use the Sequencer mode of the instrument as a 16-track multi-timbral tone generator, select INT or BTH. (☞PG p.62 “Status”)" The midi implementation chart shows that all program changes are received, and all 16 channels recognized (although there's "memorized" in the remarks column, which is cryptic to me.) Their documentation doesn't make it easy - there seems a lot more about using the internal sequencer than configuring for the receipt of external midi data - but hopefully you'll figure a way. (When I was shopping around, I remember being turned off by all that "combi" business, but I don't remember concluding that 16-channel multitimbral was impossible.)

HTH, Ron