Korg music workstation, sampler manual Writing to internal memory, Writing a program or combination

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About preloaded data and preset data

Preloaded data” refers to the data that is loaded in the TRITON STUDIO when it is shipped from the factory. You are free to rewrite this data, and with the exception of the demo songs, the data will be written to the location listed in “Writing to internal memory.” This data is also stored in the internal hard disk and on the included floppy disk (except for the demo songs).

Program banks INT-A–INT-D: 000–127

Combination banks INT-A–INT-D: 000–127

User drum kits 000 (I-A/B)–015 (I-A/B), 128 (User)– 131 (User)

User arpeggio patterns U000 (I-A/B)–199 (I-A/B), U312 (User)–U478 (User)

Demo songs S000–S006

Preset data is data that cannot be rewritten by the Write operation. This includes the following data.

Program banks G, g(1)–g(9), g(d): 001–128

Preset drum kits 144 (GM)–152 (GM)

Preset arpeggio patterns P000-P004

Preset template songs P00–P15

Preset patterns P000–P149

Writing to internal memory

Writing a program or combination

The programs or combinations that you create by using the Performance Editor or by editing parameters in the various Edit pages can be saved in the internal memory of the TRITON STUDIO. This action is referred to as “writ- ing a program” or “writing a combination.” If you want your edited data to be preserved after the power is turned off, you must write it.

There are two ways to write a program or combination.

Before you write data into memory, you must turn off the memory protect setting in Global mode. (“Memory protect”)

A combination does not contain the actual program data for each timbre, but simply remembers the num- ber of the program used by each timbre. If you edit a program that is used by a combination, or exchange it with a different program number, the sound of the combination will also change.

Using a page menu command to write

1Select the page menu command “Write Program” or “Write Combination.”

The Write Program/Write Combination dialog box will appear.

You can also access the same dialog box by holding down the [ENTER] key and pressing the [0] key.

The screen shown is for Program mode

2Check the program/combination name displayed in the upper line (the writing source).

3If you wish to change the name of the program/com- bination, press the text edit button.

The text dialog box will appear. Input the name of the program/combination. “Assigning a name (Rename)”

After you have input the name, press the OK button to return to the Write Program/Write Combination dialog box.

4In “Category,” specify the category of the program/ combination.

In the case of a program, the category you specify here will be used when you select a program by category in Program P0: Play “Category” (Category/Program Select). Program categories can also be used when selecting programs in Combination P0: Play, in P1: Edit-Program/Mixer “Category” (Category/Timbre Program Select), or in Sequencer P0: Play/REC “Cate- gory” (Category/Track Program Select).

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Korg music workstation Writing to internal memory, Writing a program or combination, Using a page menu command to write