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Global/Media mode
format is inappropriate, the operation will be invalid and an
error message will be displayed.
The program bank and program numbers loaded into the song
will follow the Bank Map (GLOBAL> PREF) setting. If
Bank Map is KORG, bank A will be selected for bank select
00.00 (MSB. LSB). If Bank Map is GM(2), bank G will be
selected.
20) Import WAV
This function imports a WAVE file into the audio recorder.
You can import a WAVE file into the audio recorder, and play it or
overdub onto it
• File format: WAVE format uncompressed linear PCM
• Sample bit depth: 16-bit
• Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz, stereo files
• Number of characters in file name: The first eight characters are
shown
Note: Since 44.1 kHz WAVE files will be converted into 48 kHz as
they are imported into the KROSS, a small amount of time may be
required.
The number following the last song of the audio recorder is
automatically selected as the load-destination.
1. If necessary, assign a name to the audio song.
see page 124 of the Operation Guide
2. Use Level Adjust to compensate the volume.
You can compensate the volume in a range of -96–+96.
3. If you decide to stop mid-way through the Load procedure,
press ABORT.
21) Load KEP
KEP (Korg EX PCM) files are files that manage option expansion
PCM and sound data. These files include PCM data and sound
data such as parameters and programs.
The selected KEP file will be loaded.
1. In Sound Data Allocation, specify how the sound data such
as the programs and combinations will be loaded.
Clear: The data will be loaded starting at the beginning of each
user area.
The beginning of each user area into which the data will be loaded
is shown below.
Combi U000
Prog U000
DKit 42(USER)
ARP 1024(USER)
Manual: The data will be loaded starting at the load destination
that you individually specify.
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When you select Manual and press OK, a dialog box appears,
allowing you to select the beginning of the user area for loading.
You can specify the following user areas.
Combi U000-511
Prog U000-512
DKit 42 - 57(USER)
ARP 1024-1279
Since Clear and Manual will overwrite data in the user area,
all PCM data in the user area will be deleted. You should
back up important data to an SD card before you execute the
Load operation.
2. Press the OK button if you want to execute, or press the
Cancel button if you decide not to execute.
Once you load sample data, it remains in memory even after you
turn off the power. If you want to remove previously loaded data
from user sample memory, use the Unload PCM function in the
EX-PCM page. (→p.186)
Note: The PCM data in a KEP file is loaded into the free area of
expansion memory. Loading will not be possible if there is not
enough free area for the data to be loaded. You'll need to obtain the
necessary amount of free memory by unloading the PCM data of a
previously loaded KEP file, and then loading again.(→p.186)
Note: Depending on the size of the PCM data in a KEP file,
loading might take a long time.
Do not touch the switches or controls of the KROSS while
data is being loaded. Never turn off the power of the KROSS
during this time.
Cautions regarding Save
If the data being saved does not fit on one volume of media
When saving a .PCG, or .SNG file, and the data does not fit on one
volume of media, the display will read "No space available on
media".
Either delete unneeded files to create free space on the media
before saving, or save the data to other media.
Save All (PCG & SEQ)
Save All (PCG & SEQ) is available on the MEDIA> FILE page.
This function saves all programs, combinations, drum kits, global
settings, favarites, and user arpeggio patterns from internal
memory to media as a .PCG file. Songs are saved to media as a
.SNG file.
This function is valid only when the current directory is a DOS
directory.
Enter a name, and execute the Save operation. (For details on how
to rename, see page 124 of the Operation Guide.)
For example, if you specify NEWFILE and execute the save
function, files named NEWFILE.PCG, and NEWFILE.SNG will
be saved to the media.
When you save, files will be created in the current directory.
Save PCG
Save PCG is available on the MEDIA> FILE page.
This function saves all programs, combinations, drum kits, global
settings, and user arpeggio patterns from internal memory to
media as a .PCG file.

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