Korg sampler, music workstation manual EXB-PCM series, Loading data by individual item or bank

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Loading data by individual item or bank

The TRITON STUDIO lets you load programs and combi- nations individually or by individual banks. Drum kits and arpeggio patterns can also be loaded individually or as a group.

This allows you to restore just an individual item to its factory setting, or to rearrange combinations (for exam- ple) in the order in which they will be played during a concert.

Be aware that if you change the order of programs, the sounds played by combinations may also be affected. (p.149)

As an example, here’s how to load the combination INT- D024: Rock Organ into INT-A000.

1From the “Bank I-A” directory, and select “Rock Organ.” (PRELOAD.PCG/Combinations/Bank I-D/)

The procedure is as follows.

1)Perform steps 1–4 of the preceding procedure, press “PRELOAD.PCG’ to highlight it, and press the Open button.

2)Press “Combinations” to highlight it, and press the Open button.

3)Press “Bank I-D” to highlight it, and press the Open button.

4)Press the scroll bar to find “Rock Organ,” and press “Rock Organ” to highlight it.

Alternatively, you could select any file, since the desired file can be selected later from the dialog box.

When you press the keyboard of the TRITON STU- DIO, the selected combination will sound. However, the internal programs will be used as the program of each timbre.

2Press the page menu button and select the “Load Selected” page menu command.

The dialog box will appear.

3Use the “Combination” (upper line) to select the load-source combination, and use “(To) Combina- tion” (lower line) to specify the destination combina- tion. For this example, select A000: Combi I-A000.

4Press the OK button to load the data. A000 will now be Rock Organ.

Contents of the included floppy disk

The TRITON STUDIO comes with one floppy disk (TNSFD-00P).

The disk contains the following data.

TNSFD-00P

PRELOAD.PCG (already loaded when the TRITON STU- DIO is shipped)

Programs (bank I-A, I-B, I-C, I-D, I-E)

Combinations (bank I-A, I-B, I-C, I-D)

Drum Kits (000–015 (I-A/B), 128–143 (User))

Arpeggio Patterns (000–199 (I-A/B), 312–506 (User)) This is the preloaded data (programs, combinations, drum kits, arpeggio patterns, global settings).

Loading .PCG files and .SNG files from the floppy disks included with the EXB- PCM series and EXB-MOSS options

The floppy disk included with each EXB-PCM series option and the EXB-MOSS option contains .PCG files and

.SNG files that match the bank structure of the TRITON/ TRITONpro/TRITONproX. (As of March 2002)

EXB-PCM series

EXB-PCM01–05

In each disk, C_BANK.PCG (.SNG) and D_BANK.PCG (.SNG) contain the same data, but use different banks.

EXB-PCM08

The data contained on the EXB-PCM08 is already included in the TRITON STUDIO’s Piano PCM ROM.

EXB-PCM06/07

C_BANK.PCG and D_BANK.PCG contain different pro- grams, combinations, drum kits, and arpeggio patterns.

When loading these TRITON/TRITONpro/TRITONproX format files from the EXB-PCM series disks into the TRI- TON STUDIO, you should load bank I-C of C_BANK.PCG or bank I-D of D_BANK.PCG, and not load banks I-A and I-B. We also recommend that you select EXB-A–EXB-G as the bank into which this data will be loaded.

Here is an example of how various files from the floppy disks included with the EXB-PCM01–07 can be loaded into banks EXB-A–EXB-G of the TRITON STUDIO.

EXB-PCM01: file for bank C →

load to bank EXB-A

EXB-PCM02: file for bank C →

load to bank EXB-B

EXB-PCM03: file for bank C →

load to bank EXB-C

EXB-PCM04: file for bank C →

load to bank EXB-D

EXB-PCM05: file for bank C →

load to bank EXB-E

EXB-PCM06/07: file for bank C →

load to bank EXB-F

EXB-PCM06/07: file for bank D →

load to bank EXB-G

The loading destination banks need not be in the above order. Load the data into any bank (EXB-A– EXB-G) that will make it easy for you to keep your data organized.

EXB-PCM boards can be installed in any slot 1–7. (PG p.286)

 

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 manual EXB-PCM series, Loading data by individual item or bank, Contents of the included floppy disk