Saving Drum Kits - Korg kronos Operation Manual

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Saving Drum Kits

Once you've spent all this time editing, you'll want to save
your work. To save your Drum Kit edits:
1. Select the Write Drum Kit command from the page
menu.
This brings up a dialog box which allows you to save the
Drum Kit. Optionally, you can also select a new location, or
change the Drum Kit's name.
2. Press the "T" button to bring up the text edit dialog.
You can give the Drum Kit a descriptive name using the on-
screen keyboard.
3. After entering the name, press OK.
The text edit window will disappear, returning you to the
main Save dialog.
4. Press the popup button next to Drum Kit to bring up
the save location dialog.
5. Select a location to save the edited Drum Kit.
To avoid overwriting the factory sounds, it's safer to use a
slot in one of the seven USER banks.
Note that although you can edit General MIDI kits, you can
only save these edits to locations in the INT or USER banks.
The original GM kits cannot be over-written.
6. After selecting the location, press OK.
7. Press OK again to start the write process.
8. If you're sure you want to write to this location, press
OK again.
After that, you're done!
Do not turn off the power for at least 10 seconds after
writing the Drum Kit data. This allows the system time to
complete the process, which includes saving a backup of
the data to the internal disk.
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