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15-8
Sampling operating mode
Page 7 - Export KMP
Note: Multisample may contain many different samples.
They are assigned to the same keys as in the original file.
Hint: Take note of the selected multisample name; you will
need it in Program Edit mode, when assigning the multi-
sample to a new Program.
Note: You cannot import Drum Kits.
• At any time, you may abort the Write operation by
pressing the EXIT button.
• At any time, you may exit the Sampling mode by
pressing one of the D VOLUME/VALUE buttons
(Abort).
5.
Press ENTER to confirm the ".KMP" file you wish to
Import. The "Are you sure?" message appears. Press
ENTER to confirm, or press EXIT to abort and go back
to the Write page.
6.
After the Import operation is complete, enter the Pro-
gram Edit mode to create a new Program, or go to "Page
5 - Import PCG" to import a Program in Triton's format
(".PCG" files).
7.
When the multisample has been imported, press
RECORD to exit the Sampling mode. Select an existing
Program (or create a new Program), press MENU and
jump to the "Samples" section to assign the imported
multisample(s).
PAGE 7 - EXPORT KMP
Using this function, you may export from the Flash Card any
multisample and the linked samples. The Export operation
generates a ".KMP" file (Korg's proprietary file format for
multisamples), and a folder containing a series of ".KSF" files
(Korg's proprietary file format for samples)) into the same
directory.
After exporting on the hard disk or a series of floppy disks all
the multisamples and samples contained into a card, you can
format the card to gain space for further sampling or import-
ing operations.
Note: You cannot export a multisamples on more than a single
floppy disk. You can, however, export files of any size on the
hard disk.
Enter the Sampling mode, and go to the Export KMP
1.
page.

Export KMP

000 MYMULTI
001 MYMULTI
002 StereoPiano
--
SELECT
This page shows all multisamples included into the
Flash Card. (L) means "Left Channel" multisample, (R)
means "Right Channel" multisample.
Use the E-H VOLUME/VALUE buttons to move the
2.
multisample to be exported to the first line of the dis-
play.
When the multisample to export is on the first line of
3.
the display, press F2 (Select). The Export To window will
appear.
Export To:
MYMULTIS.KMP
STEREOPNO.KMP
HD
EXPORT OPEN CLOSE
Use F1 to select the target device.
4.
5.
Move the folder where you want to save the multisam-
ple, to the first line of the display.
Use the E-H VOLUME/VALUE buttons to move the
folder to the first line of the display. Use F3 (Open) to
open the selected folder, F4 (Close) to close it.
6.
When the directory where you wish to save the multi-
sample is shown in the display, press F2 (Export) to save
the multisample and its samples. The "Are you sure?"
message will appear. Press ENTER to save, EXIT to
abort.
Note: Before saving, you may change the multisample's
name. Press one of the A VOLUME/VALUE buttons to
enter the Text Edit mode (see "Name" on page 15-9 for
details on text editing).
When exporting a stereo multisample, be careful to assign
a different name to the Left and Right channel files, to
avoid overwriting. A "-L" and "-R" suffix is usually added
after the name of this kind of files.
(L) |
(R)
(L) |
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