OK, I checked my PBS-TRI manual and I saw nothing about diskettes. I thought there was one for it but I am probably wrong.

I am assuming you can see banks "C" and "D". Is that correct? If you can we will be ok here.

You need Kevin Goodman's Trinitro program. You can dump the sounds you want from banks "C" and "D" from the rack into Trinitro and save them each as a PCG file. In the program options you want to select rack when you attempt to download from the rack. You also want to insure you ENABLE EXCLUSIVE before you attempt the download or it won't work.

You would then copy those to a floppy disk and take to the keyboard. Go to disk mode (with the floppy containing the rack PCGs) and select bank "C" to dump rack bank "C" programs and combis and then do the same for bank "D". Should load no problem.

I'm going to load some of the rack patches into the keyboard this week. My trinity Pro is also at church. I got the rack to use with my EMU Proteus Esynth Emulator to work out patches while I'm at home.

I saved the original keyboard patches in Trinitro and also save the rack patches when I got the unit this week. Some of the stuff is different, notably in bak "C" (at least on my used unit). FoOund several patches and a couple two combis I liked and copied them over to my keyboard banks saved in Trinitro. Very slick. (I had empty slots in bank "D" just for this purpose as it is my performance bank primarily.) I'll then copy the PCG of that file onto a floppy and load it into the keyboard this week.

Keep me posted.

--OKJ

--OKJ