Korg TRITON Extreme Manual page 200

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3 Use "To" to specify the contents that will be saved. (All
content will be saved in Korg format.) Use the following
five radio buttons to make your selection.
All: All multisamples and samples from the Sample
memory (RAM) will be saved as .KMP files and .KSF
files. Simultaneously, a .KSC file and a directory to con-
tain these files will also be created and saved.
The filename will be the .KSC filename and the directory
name.
All Multisamples: All multisamples and samples (i.e.,
samples used by the multisamples) will be saved as
.KMP files and .KSF files. Simultaneously, a .KSC file and
a directory to contain these files will also be created and
saved.
The filename will be the .KSC filename and the directory
name.
All Samples: All samples will be saved as .KSF files.
Simultaneously, a .KSC and directory to contain these
files will also be created and saved.
The filename will be the .KSC filename and the directory
name.
One Multisample: The selected multisample will be
saved as a .KMP file. Simultaneously, a directory will also
be created, and the samples used by the multisample will
be saved in that directory.
The filename will be the .KMP filename and the directory
name.
Initially, the filename will automatically be set to the first
five characters (uppercase) of the sixteen-character multi-
sample name + the multisample number.
Examples)
000: NewMS_ _ _ _ _ _000 → NEWMS000.KMP
001: 108bpmDrLoop00 → 108BP001.KMP
One Sample: The selected sample will be saved as a .KSF
file.
The filename will be the .KSF filename name.
Initially, the filename will automatically be set to the first
four characters (uppercase) of the sixteen-character sam-
ple name + the sample number.
Examples)
0000: NewSample_0000 → NEWS0000.KSF
0001: C#3-EGuitar → C#3-0001.KSF
If you wish to export the data in AIFF (.AIF) or WAVE
(.WAV) format, select the Utility "Export Smpl AIF/
WAV."
4 To save the data, press the OK button. To cancel without
saving, press the Cancel button.
If the page menu command "Translation" (0–1B) is
turned on, the names of .KMP files and .KSF files you
save will be displayed as the multisample name or sam-
ple name. This is convenient when you are searching
for the desired files on media.
0–2F: Save to Std MIDI File
(Save Song as Standard MIDI File)
This command saves the selected song from internal mem-
ory to storage media as a .MID file (Standard MIDI File).
This command is valid only when the current directory is a
DOS directory.
1 Select "Save to Std MIDI File" to access the dialog box.
2 In "Song," so the song that you wish to save.
3 If "Exclusive" is On (checked), system exclusive events
and universal exclusive events included in the song data
will be saved as exclusive messages.
If this is Off (unchecked), system exclusive events and
universal exclusive events included in the song data will
not be saved.
4 Use the text edit button to access the text input dialog
box, and specify the filename. By default, the first eight
characters (uppercase) of the song name will be assigned
automatically.
5 Use the radio buttons to specify the format.
Format 0 will save sixteen channels of MIDI data
together in a single track.
Format 1 will save each MIDI channel to a separate track.
6 To save the data, press the OK button. To cancel, press
the Cancel button.
The song data you save here can be played back on a
device that supports Standard MIDI Files. However if
you intend to playback the data on the TRITON Extreme,
we recommend that you use "Save SEQ" to save the data,
since this will allow a higher degree of reproducibility.
0–2G: Save Exclusive
(Receive and Save MIDI Exclusive Data)
Accumulates the received exclusive data in internal mem-
ory, and then save the data to media as an .EXL file.
This command is valid only when the current directory is a
DOS directory.
1 When you select "Save Exclusive," the TRITON Extreme
will wait for exclusive data to be received. The following
dialog box will appear.
2 Transmit the exclusive data that you wish to save to the
TRITON Extreme. While the data is being received, the
display will indicate "Status=RECEIVING MIDI DATA."
When reception ends, the size of the received data and
the size of the remaining free area will be rewritten. The
display will change to "Status=AWAITING MIDI
DATA," and you can continue transmitting exclusive
data to the TRITON Extreme. During reception, the Can-
cel button and the OK button cannot be pressed.
3 Press the text edit button to access the text input dialog
box, and specify the filename.
4 To save the data, press the OK button. To cancel without
saving, press the Cancel button.
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