Basic functions

Saving data

Types of data that can be saved

On the TRITON STUDIO, there are three ways to save

data: writing to internal memory, saving on media (floppy disk, internal hard drive, CD-R/RW, hard disk and other removable media etc.), and MIDI data dump.

Writing to internal memory

The following types of edited can be written into the inter- nal memory.

Program

Programs 0–127 in banks INT-A–INT-F, EXB-A–EXB-G (However, bank INT-F is available only if the EXB- MOSS option is installed.)

Combination

Combinations 0–127 in banks INT-A–INT-E, EXB-A– EXB-G

Global settings

(Global P0: Basic Setup–P4: Category Name)

User drum kits 00 (I-A/B)–143 (User)

User arpeggio patterns U000 (I-A/B)–U506 (User)

User template songs U00–U15

Song settings such as the song name and tempo, track settings (p.81), arpeggiator settings, and effect set- tings can be saved (written) to internal memory. How- ever, the musical data for song tracks and patterns are not saved to internal memory. Furthermore, settings that govern how the musical data is played back such as “Meter,” “Metronome,” “Play/Mute,” “Track Play Loop (including Start/End measure),” and RPPR set- tings will not be saved either. Use the Sequencer mode page menu command “Save Template Song” to write this data (PG p.54).

If multisamples or samples from the RAM bank are used in the Multisample or Drum Kit of a program, you should be aware that these multisamples or sam- ples cannot be written into memory. This means that if you turn the power of and then on once again, pro- grams or combinations that use such multisamples or samples will not sound as intended. To reproduce such programs or combinations, the necessary multi- samples or samples must be saved on media (such as floppy disk, hard disk, CD-R/RW and removable disk etc.), and then reloaded.

Data that you edit in Sequencer, Song Play, or Sam- pling cannot be saved in internal memory by the Write operation.

Saving to various types of media

The following data can be saved to various types of media.

.PCG file:

Programs, combinations, global settings, user drum kits, user arpeggio patterns (The data that was checked in the check boxes of the Save dialog box will be saved.)

.SNG file: Song and cue list data

.KSC, .KMP, .KSF files:

Lists of sample and multisamples (.KSC file), multi- samples (.KMP file), samples (.KSF file).

.MID file:

Saves a Sequencer mode song in Standard MIDI File (SMF) format.

.EXL file:

System exclusive data from an external device that was saved on the TRITON STUDIO (This allows the TRI- TON STUDIO to be used as a data filer.)

.JKB file:

Jukebox lists are saved in Song Play mode (p.122). All other types of file are saved in Disk mode.

.WAV and .AIF files:

A sample you recorded can be exported (written) as a WAVE file or AIFF file.

.KCD file: Audio track list

MIDI data dump

The following types of data can be transmitted as a MIDI data dump and saved on an external data filer or other device.

Programs, combinations, global settings, user drum kits, and user arpeggio patterns

Songs, cue lists

 

Basic functions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saving data

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Loading data

 

 

Program

settings

 

Combination

settings

 

Producing

songs

 

Sampling

settings

 

Creating a

CD

 

SMF

playback

 

System

settings

 

Drum kit

settings

 

Arpeggiator

settings

 

Effects

settings

 

Other

functions

 

 

 

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Korg sampler Saving data, Types of data that can be saved, Writing to internal memory, Saving to various types of media