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How to Share Korg Triton Rap Beats on the Web

Korg Tritons are keyboards that allow users to create their own music. Users can make up their own beats, use programmed samples, play the keys or upload their own songs and change them. Some Korg Tritons come equipped with the ability to burn these songs onto recordable compact discs. You can use the rap beats created on your Korg Triton by burning them from the keyboard to a CD.

Things You'll Need

  • Korg Triton with CD-RW drive
  • Blank compact disc
  • Web browser
  • Internet connection
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Instructions

    • 1

      Turn on the Korg Triton. Insert the recordable compact disc into the Triton's CD-RW drive.

    • 2

      Make the beats you want to burn and save them to the Triton's hard drive. Open them from the hard drive with the Triton's sequencer, place them into a ".WAV" file and save it onto the hard drive. Your Triton will not burn your beats unless they are converted into a ".WAV" file beforehand.

    • 3

      Open the Triton's hard drive and find the ".WAV" file containing your beats. Press "Burn" to burn the beats to your CD. Wait for the Triton to pop your beats disc out. Remove it from the Triton.

    • 4

      Open your computer's disc drive and place the beats disc inside. Click "Open Folder to view files" if you are using Windows, or double click the compact disc's icon if you are using Macintosh.

    • 5

      Open your web browser. Go to a website that uploads ".WAV" files, such as MediaFire, FileFactory or Badongo. (See Resources 1, 2 and 3) Upload your ".WAV" file to one of the websites.

    • 6

      View your ".WAV" file once it loads on the website you chose. Play the file by clicking it. Link others to the file's location to share it.

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