KORG Electronic Keyboard User Manual

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27) Load a Preset (U)

The selected effect preset data (U00–15) will be loaded
into the load-destination effect preset number (P01–15,
U00–U15) you specify.

See “Load a Preset (P)”.

Load Standard MIDI File

The selected Standard MIDI File will be loaded into the
song number you select as the loading destination.

“Load Standard MIDI File ********.MID to”

1. In Song, select the loading destination song.
2. If you turn “Exclusive” Off (unchecked), any

system exclusive messages or universal exclusive
messages included in the SMF data will not be
loaded.
If this is On (checked), system exclusive messages
and universal exclusive messages included in the
SMF data will be loaded as System Exclusive events.

The GS/XG sound maps and messages are not
supported. Depending on the content of the data, it
may not play back correctly, but the data itself will
be maintained if “Exclusive” is checked.

3. To load the data, press the OK button. To cancel

without loading, press the Cancel button.

If you select an undefined file and choose “Load
selected,” the file will be assumed to be a Standard
MIDI File, and the “Load Standard MIDI File”
dialog box will appear. When you execute loading,
the file will be loaded into the song that was
specified as the loading destination. However if the
file format is inappropriate, the operation will be
invalid and an error message will be displayed.

The program bank and program numbers loaded
into the song will follow the “Bank Map” (Global 0–
1d) setting. If “Bank Map” is KORG, bank A will be
selected for bank select 00.00 (MSB.LSB). If “Bank
Map” is GM(2), bank G will be selected.

Load and Transmit MIDI SysEx Data

All data from the .EXL file will be loaded and
transmitted from the MIDI OUT connector.

1. If the .EXL file contains two or more exclusive data

items, use “Transmit Interval Time” to specify the
time interval that will be inserted between each

item of exclusive data.
If you are transmitting the data to another OASYS,
the required time interval will depend on the type
of data. After transmitting all program data, you
must allow an interval of approximately 2 seconds.
For details refer to the Global mode section on
Dump. For other MIDI devices, refer to their
owner’s manual.

2. To load the data, press the OK button. To cancel

without loading, press the Cancel button.

The maximum data size that can be transmitted is
1,048,576 bytes.

Load .KCD

The selected .KCD file will be loaded.

1. Press the OK button to load, or press the Cancel

button to cancel without loading.
The loaded contents will be displayed in the Make
Audio CD page (1–1). As the data is being loaded,
the WAVE files in the list will be checked, and if a
file does not exist, a message of “File/Path not
found” will be displayed.

Loading sample data

The explanations under Load .KSC, Load .KMP, and
Load .KSF, below, explain how Korg format PCM data
files are loaded into the OASYS sample RAM.

About sample RAM

The amount of RAM available for RAM samples will
vary, depending on both the amount of physical RAM,
and which (if any) EXs are currently installed. For
more information, see “Sampling and RAM” on
page 563.

Maximum numbers of Samples and Multisamples
that can be loaded

• Multisamples: up to 1,000

• Samples: up to 4,000

• Samples used by multisamples: up to 4,000

About Korg format PCM data files

KSC files

Files with an filename extension of KSC (Korg Script)
contain the names of .KMP and .KSF files.
When a .KSC file is loaded, the .KMP and .KSF files
whose names it contains will also be loaded. This is a
convenient way to load multiple multisamples and
samples at once.
When saving, a .KSC file and a directory with the same
name as the .KSC file will be created. The .KMP files
and .KSF files listed in the .KSC file will be saved in
this directory.

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