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Loading sample data
The paragraphs 22) Load .KSC, 23) Load .KMP, and 24)
Load .KSF which follow explain how Korg format PCM
data files are loaded into the sample data RAM of the TRI-
TON.
About the sample data RAM
The TRITON is shipped from the factory with 16 Mbytes of
sample data RAM. (One 16 Mbyte SIMM is installed in a 72
pin SIMM slot.) By installing SIMM modules in both of the
72 pin slots, you can expand the sample data RAM to a max-
imum of 64 Mbytes (two 32 Mbyte SIMM's).
It is not possible to load an individual sample that is
larger than 16 Mbytes.
Limitations on the maximum number that can be loaded
• Multisamples: up to 1,000
• Samples: up to 4,000
• Samples used by multisamples: up to 4,000
About Korg format PCM data files
KSC files:
Files with an filename extension of KSC (Korg Script) con-
tain the names of .KMP and .KSF files.
When a .KSC file is loaded, the .KMP and .KSF files whose
names it contains will also be loaded. This is a convenient
way to load multiple multisamples and samples at once.
When saving, a .KSC file and a directory with the same
name as the .KSC file will be created. The .KMP files and
.KSF files listed in the .KSC file will be saved in this direc-
tory.
KMP files:
Files with a filename extension of KMP (Korg Multisample
Parameter) contain the parameters which make up a single
multisample. These parameters also include the filename of
the .KSF files that are used by that multisample, so when a
.KMP file is loaded, the necessary .KSF files will also be
loaded at the same time.
When saving, a .KMP file and a directory with the same
name will be created, and the .KSF files used by the multi-
sample will be saved in this directory.
KSF files:
Files with a filename extension of KSF (Korg Sample File)
contain the parameters and waveform data which make up
a single sample. A .KSF file can be used as one of the sam-
ples used by a multisample. A .KSF file can also be selected
and used as a drum sample for a drum kit.
22) Load .KSC:
The .KMP files and .KSF files listed in the .KSC file will be
loaded as multisamples and samples respectively.
The .KMP files and .KSF files listed in the .KSC file
are saved in a directory of the same name that is cre-
ated automatically at the same time as the .KSC file.
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1 If the current directory contains a .PCG file or .SNG file of
• If you check "Load ******** .PCG too," the .PCG file of
• If you check "Load ******** .SNG too," the .SNG file of
2 "Select .KSC Allocation" allows you to specify how the
3 To load the data, press the OK button. To cancel without
23) Load .KMP:
The selected .KMP file will be loaded as a multisample. The
.KSF files used by the .KMP will also be loaded as samples.
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1 To load the data, press the OK button. To cancel without
the same filename, you will be able to select the "Load
******** .PCG too" and/or "Load ******** .SNG too" check-
boxes.
the same name as the .KSC file will also be loaded.
the same name as the .KSC file will also be loaded.
multisamples and samples in the .KSC file will be loaded.
Append: Samples will be loaded starting at the first
unoccupied number following the last multisample or
sample that currently exists in memory (i.e., by having
been sampled or loaded). At this time, only the valid
multisamples or samples will be loaded, and they will be
organized numerical order (refer to the diagram for 0–
1C: Load .PCG).
If "Load ******** .PCG too" is checked when you load the
data, programs within the .PCG file that use multisam-
ples from the .KSC file will automatically have the multi-
sample settings for their oscillators rewritten so that each
program uses the correct multisample. Drum kits in the
.PCG file that use samples from the .KSC file will auto-
matically have the sample settings for the drum kit
rewritten so that the drum kit uses the correct samples.
Clear: All multisamples and samples currently in mem-
ory will be erased, and the multisamples and samples
will be loaded in the same configuration in which they
were saved (refer to the diagram for 0–1C: Load .PCG).
If memory already contains multisamples or samples
that you wish to keep, and you wish to load additional
multisamples or samples from disk, select Append.
If the power has just been turned on, or you want to
reproduce the state that was saved, select Clear.
loading, press the Cancel button.
Samples will be loaded starting at the first unoccupied
number following the last multisample or sample that
currently exists in memory by having been sampled or
loaded. Only valid multisamples or samples will be
loaded (Append load).
If the .KSF files used by the .KMP file are not in the cur-
rent directory or below it, a dialog box will appear, allow-
ing you to specify the directory. Use the procedure "If the
file to load cannot be found,..." ( p.138) to load the
required .KSF files.
Since PCM memory overflow checking is performed
when loading each .KSF file, an overflow may occur
during the loading process.
The .KSF files used by the .KMP file will be saved in
an identically-named directory that is created auto-
matically when the .KMP file is created.
loading, press the Cancel button.
Samples will be loaded starting at the first unoccupied
number following the last multisample or sample that
currently exists in memory by having been sampled or
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