To move to a directory that contains SMF data, press the [MENU] key, and then press “P3: Select Direc- tory” to display P3: Select Directory.

If the separately sold EXB-SCSI option is installed and a hard disk etc. is connected, press the drive select button to select the drive that contains the desired data.

Then press the Open button or Up button to move between levels, and find the desired SMF.

When the SMF file (make sure that the extension is

.SMF) appears in the LCD screen, press the [EXIT] key, and move to P0: Prog/Mix.

5Press the “File Select” popup button. From the file list, choose the filename that you wish to play back.

File Select

6Press the [START/STOP] key.

Playback will begin. At this time, all songs dis- played in the “File Select” popup button will play- back consecutively (if “Auto Start” is checked).

7Press the [START/STOP] key once again to stop playback.

Starting/stopping playback for each song

In the P0 Preference tab, uncheck “Chain to next file” or “Auto Start,” and press the [START/STOP] key. Playback will begin, and will stop when each song ends. For details on these settings, refer to p.103 in the Parameter Guide.

Playback using the Jukebox

function

The TRITON provides a Jukebox function that can be used to playback SMF data.

This function allows you to specify the order in which files in the same directory will be played.

A jukebox list you create will be erased when the power is turned off, and can not be recovered. If you wish to keep your jukebox list, refer to the sec- tion“Saving a Jukebox list” (next page), and save it on external media.

1Check the “Jukebox” check box.

2Select P3: Jukebox.

If the separately sold EXB-SCSI option is installed and a hard disk etc. is connected, press the drive select button to select the drive that contains the data you wish to play back.

3Use the scroll bar to display the SMF (filename extension .MID) that will be played first, and select that file.

4Press the Add button.

The filename you specified in step 3 will appear in the Jukebox list.

5Select the file that will be played second, and press the Add button.

Add files to the Jukebox list in the order that they will be played. A maximum of 100 files (00–99) can be registered in the Jukebox list.

To delete a file from the Jukebox list, press the Delete button.

6Press the [EXIT] key to display P0: Play/Mix.

7Press the [START/STOP] key.

The files will playback in the order in which they were registered.

8Press the [START/STOP] key once again to stop playback.

Only files in the same directory can be registered in a jukebox list.

If you perform the following operations while cre- ating a jukebox list, the jukebox list will be lost.

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Korg Speaker System owner manual Playback using the Jukebox Function, Starting/stopping playback for each song

Speaker System specifications

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