Media - Korg Triton Studio Parameter Manual

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If the data being saved does not fit on one volume of media
When saving a .PCG, .KSC, .KMP, or .KSF file, and the data
does not fit on a single floppy disk (or other volume of
media), the display will ask "No space available on
medium"
1 Make sure that you have sufficient floppy disks (or other
media) to save the data, and press the OK button. Saving
will begin.
2 When the disk is full, the following dialog box will
appear. Remove the floppy disk from the disk drive,
insert another floppy disk, and press the LCD screen to
make the TRITON STUDIO detect the disk.
If you want to specify a different SCSI device, choose
"Drive select" (0–1c), and specify the save-destination

media.

3 Press the Select button.
The Save process will be halted if you press the Cancel
button. If you then want to abort the Save process, press
the OK button.
If you press the Skip button, the indicated file will be
skipped, and the next file will be saved.
0–2A: Save All (PCG, SNG and KSC)
This command saves all programs, combinations, drum kits,
user arpeggio patterns, and global settings as a .PCG file,
songs and cues lists as a .SNG file, and multisamples and
samples created in Sampling mode as a .KSC file to the
specified media.
This command is valid only when the current directory is a
DOS directory.
1 Select "Save All" to access the dialog box.
2 Use the text edit button to move to the text input dialog
box, and specify the filename. ( BG p.57)
For example if you specify NEWFILE and execute the
save command, files named NEWFILE.PCG, NEW-
FILE.SNG, and NEWFILE.KSC will be saved to the
media.
3 Select the bank(s) that you want to save.
Programs, combinations, drum kits, and arpeggio pat-
terns can be saved in units of banks. Information on the
bank to be saved is displayed below each Selection but-
ton. Banks that are checked will be saved.
If you want to modify the selections, press the Selection
button to access the dialog box, and check the check
boxes for the data you want to save.
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Example: when the Selection button for Program is pressed
If you press the All button, all banks will be checked.
If you press the Nothing button, all banks will be
unchecked.
Press the OK button to change the selections as specified,
or press the Cancel button to discard your changes.
To specify whether "Global Settings" will be saved, use
the check box in step 1 .
4 To save the data, press the OK button. To cancel without
saving, press the Cancel button.
If "No space available on medium" dialog box will
appear. Refer to "If the data being saved does not fit on
one volume of media," and use the procedure given there
to save the data.
When you save, files will be created in the current direc-
tory. If the data you save extends across two or more
disks, these files will be divided. In addition to the .PCG,
.SNG, and .KSC files that will be created with the speci-
fied filename, one directory will also be created. The files
listed in NEWFILE.KSC will be saved in this directory.
0–2B: Save PCG & SEQ
This command saves all internal memory programs, combi-
nations, drum kits, user arpeggio patterns, and global set-
tings as a .PCG file, and saves songs and cue lists to a .SNG
file on the specified media.
This command is valid only when the current directory is a
DOS directory.
1 Select "Save PCG & SEQ" to access the dialog box.
2 Use the text edit button to move to the text input dialog
box, and specify the filename.
For example if you specify NEWFILE and execute the
save command, files named NEWFILE.PCG and NEW-
FILE.SNG will be saved to the media.
3 Select the bank(s) that you want to save.
( For the procedure, refer to "0–2A: Save All 3 ")
4 To save the data, press the OK button. To cancel without
saving, press the Cancel button.

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