I was wondering if anyone has had this problem,or one similar to it;
I've had my Korg Triton Extreme for nearly 4 years now and I still sometimes have a random problem that turns into an utter disaster and I never have any means of trouble-shooting the problem either,which is that for no apparent reason,the songs that I save to a compact flash card are not completely there when I try to upload them at a later time.
Meaning,that even though I save all the data(notes,program patches,effects,all of the sequencer data,song data and such,every once in a while when I go to upload the saved songs,for some reason,my keyboard did not save all of the data.
What this means is that all of the notation data is there as sequencer and patttern data,but nothing else is present,such as the programs patches for each track,the effects I've implemented and such.
By default,the sequencer section has all the tracks set to the first program patch which is a grand piano sound...so when I load up the song data,the keyboard plays back all of the notation data using just the piano patch...meaning that all of the tracks such as drum tracks,guitar tracks,synth tracks and every other track is ALL being played back using the f**king grand piano patch!!?
Nothing,I mean nothing else has been saved,no effects,no track assignments,no specific programs...just notation data.
In the "media" section of this keyboard,you have the option of saving ALL data,Program-Combination-Global data,or just sequencer data.
If I select the "All" function,that saves everything including sampling data,but otherwise,I select the save PCG function,which saves all sequencer data,program names,effects and such.
99 % of the time,I save my songs without a hitch,but everynow and then,I wake up one morning to upload my song in progress to finish it,but not all of the information is there and I have to start from scratch!!
Because of this rare and random occurance,every time I go to save a song before it is finished,I never know if it's going to be there the next day!
I have no way of determining if it's a matter of corrupted data,or operator error.
If it's corrupted data,then what is corrupting it?If it's an error I made,then how do I correct something if I have no way of even guessing what I did wrong?
Seemingly,the only solution to ensure that this does not occur again,is for me to take speed pills so that I can stay awake for days at a time until I get the song finished,so that way I can lay down what I've sequenced to my hard drive recorder,without worrying about saving it to a card.
This is a problem that I've been living with for years and it is a problem that is so discouraging,that I've thought about giving up being a musician altogether,because I absolutely hate the thought of always living with the fear of losing all of my important work that I've worked so hard on and I'm very miserable over this.
Sometimes I really wish I could walk away from this problem altogether,but music is all I have and I'll die without it.
If anyone else has experienced this,it would be helpful to hear about it,as maybe other people's experiences might give me some insight into the problem.
Thanks to anyone that has taken the time to read this and I apologize for the length of this.
Thom