Korg V2 manual Save Song as Standard Midi File, 3J Optimize Medium

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Save Song as Standard MIDI File

In the 0–2: Save page menu command “Save to Std MIDI File (Save Song as Standard MIDI File),” an “Exclusive” check box has been added to the dialog box. This allows you to save system exclusive events and universal exclusive events included in the song data.

2Use “Drive Select” to select the media to be optimized.

3Select “Optimize Medium” to open the dialog box.

4Press the OK button to execute the “Optimize Medium” command. If you decide not to execute, press the Cancel button.

5When optimization has been completed, the dialog box will show the amount of continuous free space that was created.

Exclusive

[Off, On]

Off (unchecked): System exclusive events and universal exclusive events within the song data will not be saved. (The same operation as in previous versions.)

On (checked): System exclusive events and universal exclu- sive events within the song data will be saved as exclusive messages.

Add the contents of “Exclusive” to the explanation in “Parameter Guide” 0–2: Save - 0–2F: Save to Std MIDI File (Save Song as Standard MIDI File (PG p.167).

Optimize Medium

The “Optimize Medium” page menu command has been added to the 0–3: Utility page.

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0–3J: Optimize Medium

“Optimize Medium” creates large continuous areas of free space on the selected MS-DOS format media so that you can create files that can be accessed efficiently.

If “Buffer overrun error occurred” or “Buffer underrun error occurred” messages are frequently displayed when you sample to the hard drive or play WAVE files from the hard drive, or when you record/playback an audio track in Sequencer mode, you may be able to solve the problem by executing this command and then using the “Copy” com- mand to copy the corresponding file.

As a safeguard against accidental data loss while exe- cuting this command, we recommend that you back up important data on an external SCSI device etc. before- hand.

1Make sure that the media that you want to Optimize is in place.

6Press the OK button to close the dialog box.

In some cases the command may not be executed because there is insufficient free space on the media.

Depending on the number and size of the files that need to be moved, it may take several hours for this command to be executed. If you want to abort the com- mand, press the Abort button in the dialog box.

If a volume of media on which you executed “Optimize Media” is then used by a device other than the TRITON STUDIO, the benefit of having executed this command may be lost, so that when it is once again used with the TRITON STUDIO the media cannot be accessed effi- ciently. In this case, execute “Optimize Medium” once again.

When executing “Optimize Medium,” it may not be possible to create the appropriate amount of free space if the path name of the file/directory being checked is too long (in general, greater than 136 characters). In this case, it will not be possible to access the media effi- ciently.

Add the contents of “Optimize Media” to the “Parameter Guide” 0–3: Utility page menu commands (PG p.169).

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Contents Update guide Table of Contents Global mode Sampling modeCombination mode Program modeConventions in this manual About this manualHow this manual is organized Page New functions in version Sequencer modeIntroduction Other new functions Installing the system Updating the Triton Studio operating systemPage About the HD Audio Track function Sequencer modeHD Audio Recording About the audio tracks Audio Track 1&2 Erase Measure Specify the location where the Wave file will be saved Recording an audio trackPreparing to record an audio track Create a directory in which to save the filesConnect your guitar SetupRecord the audio track Press the Sequencer REC/WRITE key Set the recording levelRecord Using punch-in recording Check the recorded contentPunch In checked Punch In Mode Auto Press the Sequencer START/STOP key to stop recordingCompare the recorded content Performing bounce recordingWhen you have finished setting your levels, stop play- back Menu commands Sequencer P0 Play/RECTrack Select 1D Delete SongSampling/HD Audio 7a Input COMBI, PROG, SEQ, S.PLAY, Disk7b Ctrl Control 7c Recording Level dB7B Sel Dir/WAVE Audio Track Menu CommandAuditioning the contents of a Wave file 7C Auto Sampling/HD Audio Setup 7D Bounce All Tracks To SongPunch In Mode Manual, Auto PreferencePunch Off, On Bounce Off, OnChanges to the page menu commands Sequencer P1 Cue ListNew page menu commands Sequencer P5 Track EditTrack and Map 1R Put Wave1U Erase Punch Noise 1S Normalize/Level Normalize/Level Adjust1T Volume Ramp To execute the Time Stretch command, press the OK but- ton 1V Time StretchIndex Start End1W Transfer Wave Transfer Wave To Midi Track Stereo fileIf executing with Track Select set to a Midi track Track 1C Erase Track1D Copy Track 1E Bounce Track Dialog box when executing Erase Measure 1J Copy Measure 1K Move Measure 1Q Set Song Length Auto Sampling/HD Audio Setup InitializeResample SEQ Play ResampleListen to the sampled data In-Track SamplingPerforming in-track sampling 2ch Mix to Disk HD Audio Track RECResampling a completed song to create a Wave file Listen to the Wave file that you createdBounce Audio Track Recording on the audio tracksCheck the audio tracks that you recorded Perform bounce-recordingAutomatically-set parameters and their values Parameter Initialize Resample SEQ Play In-Track SamplingDisk Recording internal parameter changes Support for exclusive eventsRecording and playing exclusive events Recording exclusive messages received from the TRITON-Rack Exclusive messages that can be realtime-recordedMidi system exclusive parameter changes Put Effect Setting to Track Effect IFX3Choose Put Effect Setting to Track to open the dialog box Beat.Tick1F Erase Measure Sequencer P6 Pattern/RPPR1B Event Edit Added page menu command 1D Put Effect Setting to Track1C Put Effect Setting to Track Sequencer P8 Insert EffectDestination and Value Tone Adjust Parameters123456a Tone Adjust 1-Tone Adjust LFO1 Dly LFO1 Delay 99...+00...+99 LFO1 Spd LFO1 Speed 199...+00...+199LFO1 P Int LFO1 Pitch Intensity -12.00...+00.00...+12.00 LFO1 Fade 99...+00...+99Copy From Program Swing Quantize Parameter1L Copy From Program 1N Quantize Swing 300%...+300%Auto Song Setup function Other updatesCompare function ImprovementsDisk mode Edit Wave6b Wave Parameter 6K Volume Ramp 6D Clear6E Copy 6F InsertLoad Akai Program File Load Akai VolumeAdvanced Conversion Load Load Akai Program File Load PCG RAM and Samples 1D Load PCG RAM and SamplesContent that will be loaded from the .PCG file Content loaded from the .SNG fileLoad Standard Midi File Exclusive Off, On3J Optimize Medium Save Song as Standard Midi FileOptimize Medium Collect Audio Track file 3K Collect Audio Track fileCreate a directory on the copy-destination media Collect the song file and Wave file into a single directoryGlobal Global mode parameters Rate ConvertLoading Karma Music Workstation or Triton Le .PCG SNG files Karma functionData compatibility Global mode Scsi Mode Initiator, TargetScsi Mode Target Scsi Mode/SCSI IDFoot Switch Assign Scsi Mode InitiatorSampling mode Auto Sampling Setup1O Auto Sampling Setup REC Audio InputAuto Resample through IFX SamplingCheck the resampled data Use the radio buttons to select Auto Resample through IFXIFX From, select Disk Menu commands Insert Mix, PasteCopying data from a Wave file, and inserting it in a sample Page Combination mode 5E Auto Sampling SetupResample Combination Play Use the radio buttons to select Resample Combination PlayStart playing the combination that uses the arpeggiator etc Source Audio*2 Input1 Level 127 Pan L000 BUS Select 1C Copy From Program Resample Program Play Program mode3E Auto Sampling Setup Start playing the program that uses the arpeggiator etc Initialize Resample Program Play REC Audio Input Other functionality Tap tempo controlVarious messages Changed messagesAdded messages Korg INC