If sample data RAM is not installed, .KMP, .KSF, .KSC,

.AIF, .WAV, and AKAI files can be recognized but not loaded. In this case, a message of “Memory overflow” will be displayed.

Files handled by the TRITON Le have the following struc- ture. Since .PCG and .SNG files can be opened to divide their contents, they are displayed as directory icons.

(p.139)

MEDIA PAGE MENU

In Media mode you can press the [F1]–[F4] keys located below the tab to select the desired page.

Load

Load the contents of the selected file or directory

 

into internal memory. (p.140)

 

 

Save

Save various from internal memory to SmartMe-

 

dia or other media. (p.148)

 

 

Utility

Rename, copy, or delete a selected SmartMedia

 

or file, create a new directory, or specify the date

 

and time. (p.151)

 

 

Media Information

View information on the selected media.

 

(p.153)

 

 

1.1–1: Load

Here you can load a selected file or directory into internal memory.

Use the [F5] (“UP”) key and [F6] (“OPEN”) key to select the desired file or directory. Then use the Utility “Load selected” (1.1–1f) to select and load the data.

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1.1–1d

1.1–1e

 

1.1–1f

b3: File name

This is the name of the file (DOS file).

If the Utility “Translation” (1.1–1f) is checked, the DOS file- name of a .KMP (Korg multisample parameter) file or .KSF (Korg sample file) that is loaded will be replaced in the dis- play by the multisample name or sample name that you specified in Sampling mode.

b4: Size

This is the size of the file (in bytes).

b5: Save date and time

This shows the date and time when the file was saved. From the left, this is shown as day, month, year, hours and min- utes.

However since the TRITON Le does not contain an internal calendar or clock, you must use “Set Date/Time” (1.1–3a) to set the date and time before saving the file.

1.1–1c: Media select

Selects the device (SmartMedia slot or hard disk etc.) that will be used for loading and saving.

When you press the [MEDIA] key or a function key to make the TRITON Le recognize the media, the volume label of that media will be displayed. If the media has no volume label, the display will indicate “no label.” If the media has not been formatted, the display will indicate “Unformat- ted.”

If the EXB-SMPL option is installed and the TRITON Le is recognizing multiple media volumes connected to the SCSI connector, use the [INC]/[DEC] keys to select the media. If the EXB-SMPL is not installed or if no external SCSI devices are connected to the SCSI connector of the EXB- SMPL, only SmartMedia can be selected.

1.1–1d: File select

The file/directory selected in the directory window will be shown in “Index:” The total number of files in the current directory is shown in “(/).”

Use the [ ], [ ] keys to choose File Select, and use the numeric keys to directly select the file or directory to be edited.

1.1–1a: Current directory

The directory currently selected for processing is referred to as the “current directory.”

The LCD screen will show the full path name of the direc- tory. A slash “/” character is used as the delimiter between directory levels. To change the current directory, use the [F5] (“UP”) key and [F6] (“OPEN”) key.

1.1–1b: Directory window

Directory window

File information for the current directory is shown here. You can select a file or directory in this window.

b1: File index

This displays the file index.

b2: File/icon

The icon indicates the type of file.

For details on icons, p.139.

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1.1–1e: UP, OPEN

Select the current directory.

Use the [F5] (“UP”) key and [F6] (“OPEN”) key to select the current directory.

: Move to the higher directory. : Move to a lower directory.

1.1–1f: UTILITY

For details on how to select the desired utility function, refer to “PROG 1.1–1c: UTILITY.”

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