Basic functions, Saving data, Writing to internal memory – KORG Speaker System User Manual

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Basic functions

Basic functions

Saving data

On the TRITON, there are three ways to save data:
writing to internal memory

, saving on external media

(floppy disk etc.)

, and MIDI data dump.

Writing to internal memory

The following data that you edit can be written into
internal memory.

• Program settings

Programs 0–127 in banks A–F
(However, bank F is available only if the separately
sold EXB-MOSS option is installed.)

• Combination settings

Combinations 0–127 in banks A–D

• Global settings (Page 0–4)
• User drum kits 00 (A/B)–63 (User)
• User arpeggio patterns U000 (A/B)–U231 (D)
• User template songs

Song settings such as the song name and tempo,
track settings (

p.60), arpeggiator settings, and

effect settings can be saved (Write) to internal mem-
ory. However, the musical data for song tracks and
patterns are not saved to internal memory. Further-
more, settings that govern how the musical data is
played back such as “Meter,” “Metronome,” “Play/
Mute,” “Track Play Loop (including Start/End Mea-
sure),” and RPPR settings will not be saved either.
Use the Sequencer mode or Song Play mode page
menu command “Save as User Template Song” to
write this data (

p.48 in the Parameter Guide).

If multisamples or samples from the RAM bank
are used in the Multisample or Drum Kit of a pro-
gram, you should be aware that these multisam-
ples or samples cannot be written into memory.
This means that if you turn the power of and then
on once again, programs or combinations that use
such multisamples or samples will not sound as
intended. To reproduce such programs or combi-
nations, the necessary multisamples or samples
must be saved on external media (such as floppy
disk), and then reloaded.

Data that you edit in Sequencer, Song Play, or Sam-
pling cannot be saved in internal memory by the
Write operation.

Saving to external media (floppy disk etc.)

The following data can be saved on external media
(floppy disk etc.). If the separately sold EXB-SCSI
option is installed, this data can also be saved on high-
capacity media such as a hard disk etc.

For details on the file format when saving (

p.139 in

the Parameter Guide).

• Programs, combinations, global settings, drum

kits, and user arpeggio patterns from internal
memory

• Songs, cue lists, and patterns
• Multisamples and sample data created in Sampling

mode

• Standard MIDI Files (SMF)

Sequencer mode songs can be saved as SMF data.

• System exclusive data

System exclusive data received by the TRITON from
an external MIDI device (The TRITON can function
as a data filer.)

• Jukebox lists

Jukebox lists are saved in Song Play mode (

p.88).

Other data is saved in Disk mode.

MIDI data dump

The following types of data can be transmitted as a
MIDI data dump and saved on an external data filer or
other device.

• Internal memory programs, combinations, drum

kits, arpeggio patterns, and global settings

• Songs, cue lists, patterns

Memory protect

To prevent programs, combinations, songs, drum kits,
and user arpeggio patterns from being overwritten
accidentally, the TRITON provides a Memory Protect
setting that prohibits writing to memory.
Before you save edited data or load data from floppy
disk or other external media, use the following proce-
dure to turn off memory protect (uncheck the appro-
priate check box).

Memory protect must also be turned off before the
above-listed data or a song in Sequencer mode can be
loaded from external media or via MIDI data dump,
and before recording.

1 Press the [GLOBAL] key to enter Global mode.

2 After pressing the [MENU] key, press either P0:

Basic Setup or the [0] key.

3 Press the System Pref. tab.

Types of data that can be saved

Writing to internal memory

Saving data

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