Saving sample data

Here’s how to save a sample or multisample that you cre- ated.

All samples and multisamples in the TRITON STU- DIO will be lost when the power is turned off.

Sample data can be saved on a floppy disk, the internal hard drive, the CDRW-1 option, or external SCSI storage media (hard disk, MO, Zip, Jaz, ORB, CD-R/RW, etc.).

1Insert the media and/or make the appropriate set- tings for the connected external SCSI device so that it is ready to save data.

2Press the [DISK] key to select Disk mode.

3Press the Save tab.

Converting a multisample into a program

A multisample you create can be converted into a pro- gram. If a sample or multisample is converted into a pro- gram, it can be played in Program mode or used in Combination mode and Sequencer mode.

1Press the [SAMPLING] key to enter Sampling mode.

2Create a multisample.

Refer to “Sampling a vocal from a mic, and playing it as a “one-shot” sample” (p.37).

3Press the [EXIT] key to select the P0: Recording page.

4Press the page menu button to access the page menu, and press “Convert MS To Program.”

The following dialog box will appear.

 

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4If you want to save to a different device, use the drive select setting to select the device on which you want to save the data.

5Press the page menu button to access the page menu, and press “Save Sampling Data.”

6When the dialog box appears, press the text edit but- ton to access the text dialog box, assign a filename of SMPL_DM1, and press the OK button.

7Make sure that the All radio button is selected, and press the OK button to save the data.

When saving is completed, a file with an extension of

.KSC together with the .KMP and .KSF files (in folders) will be saved. For details on each file, refer to PG p.162 “About Korg format PCM data files.”

5In the To “Program:” field, select the program into which the data will be converted.

We recommend that you select one of the initialized programs in bank I–E.

When you execute the Convert operation, the pro- gram in the conversion destination location will be overwritten and replaced by the converted program.

6Set the “Use Destination Program Parameters” set- ting.

For this example, leave this unchecked. If you execute the conversion with this unchecked, the program will be created using the sound that you heard in Sam- pling mode.

If you want to use the program parameters of a pre- loaded program (INT-A000–INT-D127), copy that program to bank INT-E before you perform this oper- ation. Use the To “Program:” field to select that pro-

gram, and check Use Destination Program

Parameters” before you perform the conversion.

However if you want to convert a stereo multisam- ple with “Use Destination Program Parameters”

checked, you must change the “Oscillator Mode” (PG p.7) to Double for the conversion destination program (To “Program”) before executing the conver- sion.

7As necessary, press the text edit button to access the text dialog box and assign a program name.

8Press the OK button. A dialog box will ask you for conformation. Press the OK button once again, and the conversion will begin.

9Listen to the converted program.

Switch to Program mode, select the program (INT-E100 in the above example), and play the keyboard to hear the sound.

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