Insert your USB interface software disc into your computer and install the included drivers. This will allow your computer to read music transfers from the interface.
Insert one end of your five-pin MIDI cable into the “MIDI Out” port on the back of your Korg Triton Studio.
Insert the opposite end of your MIDI cable into the “MIDI In” port on your USB MIDI interface.
Insert the USB end of your interface into a free USB port on your PC or laptop.
Set up your Triton to transmit MIDI. Turn on the keyboard and select “Global Mode” on your editor screen. Choose the “External MIDI” option on your MIDI clock settings.
Open your digital-audio program on your computer. To transmit MIDI to your computer, you will need to use a program that reads MIDI notation, such as Pro-Tools, Logic, GarageBand or Cubase.
Set up your software to receive MIDI. Click your “Options” or Preferences,” select the “MIDI” heading and select your interface if applicable. In some cases, the software will receive the signal automatically, but you may need to edit your settings to allow MIDI transfer.
Begin transmitting notes from your Triton to your computer. Select a “MIDI track” or “Software track” on your program of choice and begin playing your Triton. To record, select the “Record” button on your software window.