KORG Triton Studio User Manual

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Global

P0

P1

P2

P3

P4

P5

P6

Transmission

Do not touch the TRITON STUDIO’s switches or turn
off the power while data is being transmitted.

Data dump transmission procedure

1

Connect the TRITON STUDIO to the device that will
receive the data dump.
If you are using a computer that can receive MIDI exclu-
sive messages, connect the TRITON STUDIO’s MIDI
OUT connector to the MIDI IN connector of the MIDI
interface connected to your computer (

☞p.258).

Some USB-MIDI interface devices may not be able to
transmit or receive the TRITON STUDIO’s MIDI exclu-
sive messages.

If you are using a MIDI data filer, connect the TRITON
STUDIO’s MIDI OUT connector to the MIDI IN connec-
tor of the MIDI data filer. (

☞p.258)

2

Select Global P1: MIDI.

3

From the page menu commands, select the type of data
that you wish to dump.
The following illustration shows the dialog box that will
appear when “Dump Program” is selected.
If you wish to dump all
programs, select “All.” To
dump one bank select
Bank,” or to dump one
program select “Single.”

4

In “To,” specify the output
connector from which the
data will be transmitted.
MIDI OUT:

MIDI OUT connector

mLAN:

mLAN connector

If the EXB-mLAN is not installed, the mLAN parameter
will not be displayed, and the output destination will
always be MIDI OUT.

Regarding MIDI dump to a computer via mLAN
As with the TRITON-Rack, it is not currently possible
to record or play back data dumped on any OMS-com-
patible application.

5

Press the OK button to transmit the data.
While the data is being transmitted, the display will indi-
cate “Now Transmitting MIDI Data.”
The size of the data and the time required for transmis-
sion will depend on the type of data.

The following table shows the size of each data dump, and
the time required.

When performing a data dump from the TRITON STU-
DIO onto a MIDI data filer, do not transmit multiple
data dumps together. If multiple data is saved together,
the TRITON STUDIO will have less than the required
time (right column in the table above) to write the data
into memory, and will be unable to receive all of the
data correctly.

Reception

Do not touch the TRITON STUDIO’s switches or turn
off the power while data is being received.

Before receiving MIDI data, we recommend that you
close any dialog box, jump page, or page menu com-
mand, with the exception of the “Save Exclusive
(Receive and Save MIDI Exclusive Data)” dialog box
(Disk P0: 0–2G). Also, a data dump cannot be received
while you are editing a cue list in the Sequencer mode
P1: Cue List page. In this case, please exit cue list edit-
ing for the time being.

After a data dump is received, the TRITON STUDIO will
require up to 3 seconds to process the data and write it
into memory. During this time, the display will indicate
“Now writing into internal memory.” While this display
is shown, you must under no circumstances turn off the
power of the TRITON STUDIO. If the power is turned
off during this time, the TRITON STUDIO may fail to
operate correctly when the power is turned on again. If
this occurs, hold down the [MENU] key and the [9] key
while you turn on the power. However when this is
done, the contents of memory will be initialized.
Transmission and reception of MIDI data is also impossi-
ble during this time. When receiving multiple data
dumps in succession, you must allow an interval between
the transmission of each data dump (

☞table below).

Processing time for writing into memory

MIDI cannot be transmitted or received while data is
being written into internal memory. Also, transmission
of Active Sensing (FEh) from the MIDI OUT connector
and mLAN connector (if the EXB-mLAN option is
installed) will be halted.

Data dump reception procedure

1

If you are using a computer that can receive MIDI exclu-
sive messages, connect the TRITON STUDIO’s MIDI
OUT connector to the MIDI IN connector of the MIDI
interface connected to your computer (

☞p.258).

Some USB-MIDI interface devices may not be able to
transmit or receive the TRITON STUDIO’s MIDI exclu-
sive messages.

If you are using a MIDI data filer, connect the TRITON
STUDIO’s MIDI OUT connector to the MIDI IN connec-
tor of the MIDI data filer. (

☞p.258)

2

Set the MIDI channel of the MIDI device to match the
global MIDI channel “MIDI Channel” (1–1a) of the TRI-
TON STUDIO.
If you want the TRITON STUDIO to receive data that
was previously transmitted to a MIDI device, you must
set the global MIDI channel of the TRITON STUDIO to

Type of data to be dumped

Data size (Bytes)

Time required (Sec)

TRITON
STUDIO

If EXB-

MOSS is

installed

TRITON
STUDIO

If EXB-

MOSS is

installed

Data All

2608712–
3979708

2697068–
4068065

834.8–

1273.5

863.1–

1301.8

Program All

947941

1036297

303.3

331.6

Program Bank (IA..IE/EA..EG)

79004

---

25.3

---

Program Bank (IF)

---

88366

---

28.3

Program Single (IA..IE/EA..EG)

627

---

0.2

---

Program Single (IF)

---

700

---

0.2

Combination All

786441

251.7

Combination Bank

65545

21.0

Combination Single

521

0.2

Drum Kit All

676727

216.6

Drum Kit Single

4709

1.5

Arpeggio Pattern All

185427

59.3

Arpeggio Pattern Single

375

0.1

Global Setting

1009

0.3

Sequencer Data

11211–

1382208

3.6–

442.3

Type of data dumped

Processing time for writing into memory

All

Approximately 3 seconds

All Programs

Approximately 2 seconds

All Combinations

Approximately 1 second

All Drum Kits

Approximately 1 second

All Arpeggio Patterns

Approximately 2 seconds

Global Setting

Approximately 1 second

Sequencer

Approximately 1 second

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