![]() Windows installed some default driver of its own. I had plugged the Triton Taktile (TT) into a USB port before installing the Korg driver. ![]() The Windows part, however, became a learning experience. The Korg part of the installation is smooth. The install documentation has a small hiccup and doesn’t mention the need for the driver right up front. If you ever go to use Korg Kontrol Editor on Windows, please note that you must install the Korg USB-MIDI driver first. Set B is my “jazz/pop” group of voices that are fun for jamming with MP3 backing tracks or even PSR-S950 styles. Set A is my “church” group consisting of voices that I am most likely to use at rehearsals with the music ministry. The screenshot shows my favorite sixteen patches. When you want to read something back from the keyboard into the editor, then click the appropriate button. When you have something worth writing then you click a button to transfer the edits to the keyboard. The Kontrol Editor leaves tool/keyboard synchronization up to you. ![]() The Kontrol Editor does the business as you can see in the screen below. I like to see how the patches are laid out across the buttons and to juggle their order. The front panel procedure for registering favorites is not particularly fiddly, but the Kontrol Editor allows entry in one go and presents a WYSIWYG view on the contents of favorites Set A and Set B. ![]() I wanted to register my favorite patches, so I decided to download and install the Korg Kontrol Editor. Unfortunately, the Leslie effect seems to be sampled into many of the sounds, so an update of this kind may not be possible technically. ![]() I hope that Korg can find a way to add speed change in a future update. Speed changes are an important part of B-3 playing style and I sorely miss this capability. The only major disappointment is a way to toggle the rotary speaker speed for B-3 organ sounds. I’ve spent more time playing the Triton Taktile and generally remain pleased with many of the on-board preset sounds and the keyboard feel. A quick follow-up to my earlier snap review about the Korg Triton Taktile. ![]()
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