Korg TRITON Extreme Manual page 213

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0–6N: Transfer WAVE to Track
The selected Wave file will be placed in a MIDI track of the
song in the same way as with In-Track Sampling.
The WAVE file will be loaded into sample memory (RAM),
and sample, multisample, and program data will be created
automatically. The automatically created program will be
assigned to a MIDI track, and note data will be automati-
cally created on that MIDI track. (The following diagram
shows.)
1 In the Media, Utility (or similar) page, select the Wave
file that you want to edit, and then enter the Edit WAVE
page.
2 Set "Edit Range Start" and "Edit Range End" to specify
the region on which you want to execute the command.
3 Select "Transfer WAVE" to access the dialog box.
4 Specify the destination song number in the "Song" field,
the destination track in "Track," and the number of the
automatically-created program in "Program."
5 To execute "Transfer WAVE," press the OK button. If you
decide to cancel, press the Cancel button.
The multisample and sample(s) will automatically be cre-
ated in vacant numbers. A program will be automatically
created in the number you specified for "Program," and
assigned to the song track you specified in "Song" and
"Track." Then the appropriate note data will be automat-
ically created in the track.
If a L ch or R ch exceeds 16 Mbytes, the WAVE file will
automatically be divided.
Example of using Transfer WAVE to Track: From: WAVE file (stereo), To Track: 1, Program: E000
WAVE file (stereo)
Sample is automatically
automatically created
Program is automatically
MIDI Track 1
MIDI Track 16
202
Guitar 1 (Mono)
Guitar 2 (Mono)
16MB→RAM1
16MB→RAM2
created
Multisample is
C2
C#2
created
[E000]
C2
0–6O: Mono to Stere
This command performs on a Wave file the same function as
performed by the Sampling mode P0: Recording page menu
command "Sample Mono To Stereo."
☞For details on the function and procedure, "Sample Mono
To Stereo" (Sampling P0: 0–1I). For details on "Overwrite
.WAV" and "Name" refer to "0–6A: Save WAVE Parame-
ter" steps 2 and 3 .
0–6P: Rate Convert
This is the same function as the Media mode 0–3: Utility
page menu command "Rate Convert." However, you cannot
specify the save-destination.
☞For details on the function and procedure, "Rate Convert"
(0–3H). For details on "Overwrite .WAV" and "Name,"
refer to "0–6A: Save WAVE Parameter" steps 2 and 3 .
Stereo WAVE file
Example:
40 MB [20 MB (L) + 20 MB (R)]
4MB→RAM3
Stereo file
4MB→RAM3
Appropriate note data is
automatically created
C#2

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