001: 108bpmDrLoop00 → 108BP001.KMP

One Sample: The selected sample will be saved as a .KSF file.

The filename will be the .KSF filename name.

Initially, the filename will automatically be set to the first four characters (uppercase) of the sixteen-character sam- ple name + the sample number.

[Examples]

0000: NewSample_0000 → NEWS0000.KSF

0001: C#3-EGuitarC#3-0001.KSF

If you wish to export the data in AIFF (.AIF) or WAVE (.WAV) format, select the Utility “Export Smpl AIF/ WAV.”

3Press the [F5] (“Name”) key to move to the text dialog box, and specify the filename (BG p.43).

4To save the data, press the [F8] (“OK”) key. To cancel without saving, press the [F7] (“Cancel”) key.

If the Utility “Translation” (1.1–1f) is checked, the names of .KMP files and .KSF files you save will be dis- played as the multisample name or sample name. This is convenient when you are searching for the desired files on media.

Save to Std MIDI File (Save Song as Standard MIDI File)

This command saves the selected song from internal mem- ory to storage media as a .MID file (Standard MIDI File). This command is valid only when the current directory is a DOS directory.

1Select “Save to Std MIDI File” to access the following dia- log box.

2In “Song,” so the song that you wish to save.

3Use the [F5] (“Name”) key to access the text dialog box, and specify the filename (BG p.43).

By default, the first eight characters (uppercase) of the song name will be assigned.

4In “Format,” select the Standard MIDI File format in which you wish to save.

If you select 0, data such as time signature and tempo will be saved together with the event data in a single track.

If you select 1, time signature and tempo etc. and event data will be saved in separate tracks.

5To save the data, press the [F8] (“OK”) key. To cancel, press the [F7] (“Cancel”) key.

The song data you save here can be played back on a device that supports Standard MIDI Files. However if you intend to playback the data on this instrument, we recommend that you use “Save SEQ” to save the data, since this will allow a higher degree of reproducibility.

Save Exclusive (Receive and Save MIDI Exclusive Data)

This command receives exclusive data, accumulates it in the unused portion of the internal memory, and saves the data to media as an .EXL file.

The remaining amount of internal memory depends on how much data is used in Sequencer mode.

This command is valid only when the current directory is a DOS directory.

1When you select “Save Exclusive,” this instrument will be ready to receive exclusive data. The following dialog box will appear.

2Transmit the exclusive data that you wish to save to this instrument. While the data is being received, the display will indicate “Status=RECEIVING MIDI DATA.” When reception ends, the size of the received data and the size of the remaining free area will be rewritten. The display will change to “Status=AWAITING MIDI DATA,” and you can continue transmitting exclusive data to this instrument. During reception, the [F7] (“Cancel”) key and the [F8] (“OK”) key cannot be pressed.

3Press the [F5] (“Name”) key to access the text dialog box, and specify the filename (BG p.43).

4To save the data, press the [F8] (“OK”) key. To cancel without saving, press the [F7] (“Cancel”) key.

Export Smpl AIF/WAV (Export Samples as AIFF/ WAVE)

Sample data in internal sampling RAM that was recorded or edited in Sampling mode (if the EXB-SMPL option is installed), or loaded in Media mode, can be exported (writ- ten) to media as an AIFF or WAVE format sample file.

This is valid only when the current directory is a DOS direc- tory.

Normally, it is recommended that you use Save All or Save Sampling Data to save sample data in Korg format (.KSC, .KMP, .KSF). This will allow you to save the data in a way that preserves the state of the multisamples (and the samples that they use) as they exist in internal sampling RAM memory.

Use “Export Smpl AIF/WAV” if you wish to use an AIFF or WAVE format compatible application on your computer to work with samples that were recorded or edited on the TRITON Le.

“Export Smpl AIF/WAV” does not export multisample files. The exported AIFF or WAVE format samples can be re-loaded, but if the sample number when saving is different than the sample number when loading, you may need to re-make settings, such as selecting the sample for each index of a multisample.

Furthermore, the following parameters set in Sampling mode are lost by “Export Smpl AIF/WAV.”

Sample Name

Loop Tune (SMPL 3.1–1b. “Tune: Loop Tune”)

Reverse (SMPL 3.1–1b. “Rev: Reverse”)

Samples that are handled by the TRITON Le as stereo will be exported as two independent L and R files.

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