2 to execute the write operation, press the ok but, Using the [rec/write] key to write, Memory in global mode – KORG Speaker System User Manual

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The example shown is for Write Arpeggio Patterns

2 To execute the Write operation, press the OK but-

ton. To cancel, press the Cancel button.

When you press the OK button, the display will ask
“Are you sure?” Press the OK button once again to
write the data.

Using the [REC/WRITE] key to write

1 In the following pages, press the front panel [REC/

WRITE] key. A dialog box will appear.

The example shown is for Update Arpeggio Patterns

2 To execute the Write operation, press the OK but-

ton. To cancel, press the Cancel button.

Memory in Global mode

When the power is turned on, the Global mode data is
called from internal memory into the Global mode
memory area. Then when you modify the parameters
in Global mode, the data in the memory area will be
modified. If you wish to save this modified data in
internal memory, you must Write it.
When you write, the data in the memory area will be
written into the global settings, drum kits, and arpeg-
gio patterns of internal memory.
If you turn off the power without writing, the modified
data in the memory area will be lost.

For details on the data that can be saved on external
media (floppy disk etc.) (

p.37 “Types of data that can

be saved”).

Song data, patterns and cue lists in the TRITON’s
Sequencer mode, and multisamples and samples
in Sampling mode cannot be written into internal
memory. This data will disappear when the power
is turned off. If you wish to keep this data, you
must save it on a floppy disk or on other external
SCSI storage media (if the separately sold EXB-
SCSI option is installed).

Other types of data can also be saved on a floppy
disk, or (if the separately sold EXB-SCSI option is
installed) on external SCSI storage media (maxi-
mum 4 GB), and loaded to restore the original set-
tings even if they have been modified. It is a good
idea to save favorite settings that you create.

As an example, we will explain how to save the
following data.

• Internal memory programs, combinations, global

settings, drum kits, user arpeggio patterns

• Songs, cue lists, patterns
• Multisamples and samples created in Sampling

mode

1 If you wish to save the data on a floppy disk, insert

a floppy disk into the TRITON’s floppy disk drive.

For details on floppy disk handling, be sure to refer
to “Cautions for floppy disk handling (

p.95).

If the separately sold EXB-SCSI option is installed
and you wish to save the data on a hard disk or
other external SCSI media, refer to the EXB-SCSI
owner’s manual, and make sure that the external
SCSI drive etc. is connected correctly.

Format the disk if necessary (

p.142 in the Parame-

ter Guide)

2 Press the [DISK] key. You will enter Disk mode.

3 Press the Save tab, and the Save window will

appear.

4 If you are saving to external SCSI media, press the

drive select button to select the save destination
drive.

5 If the media contains directories, select the direc-

tor in which you wish to save the data.

Global settings:

Global P0–P4

User drum kits:

Global P5

User arpeggio patterns:

Global P6

Editing will affect the data that has
been called into the memory area.

When you Write, the various
Global mode settings will be
saved in internal memory.

When the power is turned
on, the settings are called
into the memory area.

Memory Area

Write

Power On

Internal Memory

Edit

Drum Kit

Global Setting

Arpeggio

Pattern

Saving on external media

Drive select
button

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