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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.
24) Load .KSF:
The selected .KSF file will be loaded as a sample.
1 To load the data, press the OK button. To cancel without
loading, press the Cancel button.
The sample will be loaded after the last multisample or
sample that currently exists in the TRITON's memory by
having been sampled or loaded (Append load).
Loading AIFF files and WAVE files
The TRITON can load AIFF format or WAVE format files,
which are formats used to save audio data on personal com-
puters etc. The loaded data can be used as a sample. When
data that has been loaded is saved to a storage media, it will
be saved as a Korg format .KSF file.
25) Load .AIF:
The selected AIFF file will be loaded as a sample.
1 To load the data, press the OK button. To cancel without
loading, press the Cancel button.
The sample will be loaded after the last multisample or
sample that currently exists in the TRITON's memory by
having been sampled or loaded (Append load). If the
loaded data is then saved to storage media, it will be
saved as a Korg format .KSF file.
Files with an extension of other than .AIF cannot be rec-
ognized as .AIFF files. In this case, use the Utility tab
page menu command "Rename" (0–3A) to change the
last four characters of the filename to ".AIF"
If the data that is loaded as a sample contains a loop
point, you can set "S.Offset" (Program P1: 1–2a) on the
TRITON so that the sound will begin from the loop
point.
If data whose sample size is 8 bits or less is loaded, it
will be converted into 16 bit data inside the TRITON.
This will mean that the amount of internal memory
consumed will be approximately twice as large as the
file size. The increase in size resulting from this conver-
sion may mean that it is impossible to save that data on
a floppy disk.
26) Load .WAV:
The selected WAVE file will be loaded as a sample.
1 To load the data, press the OK button. To cancel without
loading, press the Cancel button.
The sample will be loaded after the last multisample or
sample that currently exists in the TRITON's memory by
having been sampled or loaded (Append load). If the
loaded data is then saved to storage media, it will be
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saved as a Korg format .KSF file.
Files with an extension of other than .WAV cannot be
recognized as .WAVE files. In this case, use the Utility
tab page menu command "Rename" (0–3A) to change
the last four characters of the filename to ".WAV"
If the data that is loaded as a sample contains a loop
point, you can set "S.Offset" (Program P1: 1–2a) on the
TRITON so that the sound will begin from the loop
point.
If data whose sample size is 8 bits or less is loaded, it
will be converted into 16 bit data inside the TRITON.
This will mean that the amount of internal memory
consumed will be approximately twice as large as the
file size. The increase in size resulting from this conver-
sion may mean that it is impossible to save that data on
a floppy disk.
Loading AKAI S1000/S3000 format Sample files and
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Program files
The TRITON can load AKAI S1000/S3000 format Sample
files and Program files. The loaded Sample or Program file
data can be used as a sample or multisample respectively.
When the loaded data is then saved to storage media, it will
be saved as a Korg format .KSF file or .KMP file respectively.
27) Load AKAI Sample File:
The selected Sample will be loaded as a sample.
1 To load the data, press the OK button. To cancel without
loading, press the Cancel button.
The sample will be loaded after the last multisample or
sample that currently exists in the TRITON's memory by
having been sampled or loaded (Append load). If the
loaded data is then saved to storage media, it will be
saved as a Korg format .KSF file.
If the data that is loaded as a sample contains a loop
point, you can set "S.Offset" (Program P1: 1–2a) on the
TRITON so that the sound will begin from the loop
point.
Sample files
Parameter
Loop points Multiple settings possible
Loop length Settable with resolution
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AKAI S1000/S3000
TRITON series format
format
after loading
Of the multiple loop points,
the settings for the first
HOLD loop are used.
If there is no HOLD loop,
use the longest loop
Resolution of less than one
of less than one sample
sample is ignored
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