9Press the OK button to execute the Save operation.

If the data fits on one volume of media

The data will be saved on the specified media, and you will return to the Save page.

If the data does not fit on one volume of media (floppy disk)

The “No space available on medium” dialog box will appear. (PG p.166)

You can divide the file and save the data on multiple volumes of media. If you do not want to divide the data, press the Cancel button, and re-save the data on media that has more free area or on a different drive.

1)Make sure that you have a sufficient number of floppy disks, and press the OK button. Saving will begin.

2)When the disk is full, the following dialog box will appear.

3)Insert the next floppy disk into the TRITON STU- DIO’s floppy disk drive.

4)Press a function key etc. to make the TRITON STU- DIO detect the next floppy disk.

5)Press the Select button. Saving will begin.

6)If the “No Space available on medium” dialog box appears again, repeat steps 1)–5).

If you decide to cancel the Save operation, press the Cancel button.

The dialog box of step 2) will appear. Press the Can- cel button again.

The display will ask “Are you sure?” Press the OK button. This will cancel the Save operation.

7)When saving is complete, you will return to the Save page.

0When saving ends and you return to the Save page, the LCD screen will show the file that was saved.

The data will be saved to the media, and you will return to the Save page.

The amount of time required will depend on the amount of data.

If a file with the same name already exists on the floppy disk, you will be asked whether you want to overwrite. If you wish to overwrite, press the OK but- ton. If you wish to save without overwriting, press the Cancel button, re-do the operation from step 6, and rename the data in step 7 before saving it.

The LCD screen will show the files that were saved.

The various types of data are saved as the following files.

.PCG file

Programs, combinations, user drum kits, user arpeggio patterns, and global settings that were saved in inter- nal memory

.SNG file

Sequencer songs and cue lists

.KSC file

A file which lists the multisamples and samples used

Directory

A directory containing the multisamples (.KMP files) and samples (.KSF files) that are listed in the .KSC file

Other ways to save

In addition to “Save All,” the page menu commands include a “Save PCG” command which saves program, combination, drum kit, user arpeggio pattern, and global setting data, a “Save SEQ” command which saves only the sequencer song and cue list data, and a “Save Sam- pling Data” command which saves only the multisamples and samples (PG p.167). Select the page menu com- mand that is appropriate for the data you want to save to external media.

When using “Save All,” “Save PCG & SNG,” and “Save PCG” to save combinations, you should also remember to save the programs used by each timbre (and the drum kits used by the programs) and user arpeggio patterns at the same time.

Similarly when saving programs, you should also remember to save the drum kits and user arpeggio patterns used by the programs.

If your programs or drum kits use multisamples and samples that were created in on TRITON STUDIO, we recommend that you use “Save All” to save the data.

When you use “Save PCG” or “Save Sampling Data” to individually save a program or drum kit, or a mul- tisample or sample that you created, we recommend that you save them under the same filename in the same directory. When you use “Load PCG” to load a

.PCG file, the identically-named .KSC file will also be loaded so that the correct multisamples/samples will correspond automatically.

 

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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