Media Mode; Files, Directories, And Icons - Korg TRITON Extreme Manual

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In this mode you can save data from internal memory or
sample memory (RAM) to CompactFlash or to a connected
external USB device, and load data from media into internal
memory or sample memory (RAM). You can also copy or
delete files, and format media. This mode also lets you edit
Wave files, assemble these Wave files into a track list, and
burn them to an audio CD using a CD-R/RW drive con-
nected to the USB A connector.

Files, directories, and icons

The TRITON Extreme manages data on media in a hierarchi-
cal manner, using files and directories. The contents of a file
(whether it is a file or a directory) are indicated not only by
the name but also graphically by an icon. Files and directo-
ries have differently shaped icons.
The TRITON Extreme collectively refers to files and directo-
ries recognizable by MS-DOS (readable by a MS-DOS com-
puter), and UDF format and ISO9660 format files and
directories as "DOS files" and "DOS directories." Different
types of DOS file are distinguished by the extension added
to their filename.
In the case of a DOS file with an extension other than listed
right, selecting "Load selected" to access the dialog box will
cause the file to be considered to be a Standard MIDI File
(SMF). However, in this case non-SMF files cannot be
loaded.
DOS directory
Undefined DOS file

7. Media mode

Files that can be loaded
DOS files
All programs
.PCG file
1 program
bank
A...F, H...N
1 combination
All combinations
bank
A...F, H...N
All drum kits
1 drum kit group
A/B, H...N, User
All user arpeggio
1 user arpeggio
patterns
pattern group
A/B, H...N, User
Global settings
.SNG file
Cue list
1 song
Track
[000–199]
1 user pattern
[00–99]
Partition
Volume
AKAI format
Program file
AKAI format
Sample file
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When TRITON Extreme data is saved, one of these filename
extensions will be added automatically, according to the
type of data. If these filename extensions are modified on a
computer, the file will be treated as an undefined file when it
is reloaded back into the TRITON Extreme, and will be han-
dled as a Standard MIDI File.
Files handled by the TRITON Extreme have the shown in
the structure. Since .PCG and .SNG files can be opened to
divide their contents, they are displayed as directory icons.
For more details on compatibility with other models of the
TRITON series, refer to p.309.
Extension
Type
.PCG
Program, combination, drum kit, user arpeggio pattern,
global settings (TRITON Extreme format)
.SNG
Song, cue list (TRITON Extreme format)
.JKB
Jukebox list (TRITON Extreme format)
.MID
Standard MIDI File (SMF)
.EXL
MIDI exclusive data
.KMP
Korg Multisample Parameter file (Korg format)
.KSF
Korg Sample File (Korg format)
.KSC
Korg Script File (Korg format)
.AIF
AIFF file
.WAV
WAVE file
.KCD
Audio track list (TRITON Extreme format)
.JKB files cannot be loaded or saved in Media mode –
only in Song Play mode.
DOS file
1 program
.JKB file
1 combination
.MID file
1 drum kit
.EXL file
1 user arpeggio
.KMP file
pattern
.KSF file
.KSC file
.AIF file
.WAV file
.KCD file
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