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Disk

Loading KCD files

29) Load .KCD

The selected .KCD file will be loaded.

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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. As the data is being loaded, the WAVE files in
the list will be checked, and if a file does not exist, a mes-
sage of “File/Path not found” will be displayed.

Here you can save various data from internal memory to
avariety of media.
Use the Open button and Up button to move to the desired
directory (i.e., change the current directory), and then select
the desired page menu command.
When you execute a Save operation, the data will be saved
in the same level of the disk hierarchy as the files that are
displayed.

The TRITON STUDIO contains an internal calendar
and clock. When you save a file, the date and time will
be assigned automatically. The date and time can be set
in “Set Data/Time” (0–3E).

To avoid errors, do not subject the TRITON STUDIO to
vibration or physical shock while data is being written
to the CDRW-1 option (if installed).

0–2: Page Menu Command

When saving combinations with “Save All,” “Save PCG
& SNG,” or “Save PCG,” you should also try to save the
programs used by each timbre (and the drum kits used
by the programs) and the user arpeggio patterns at the
same time.
Similarly when saving programs, you should also save
the drum kit used by the program and the user arpeg-
gio pattern at the same time.

If multisamples or samples created in Sampling mode
are used in a program or drum kit, we recommend that
you save the data as “Save All.”
Also when using “Save PCG” or “Save Sampling Data”
to save an individual program, drum kit, or multisam-
ple or sample created in Sampling mode, we recom-
mend that you save the data in the same directory with
the same filename.
When using “Load PCG” to load a .PCG file, the .KSC
file of the same name will be loaded at the same time so
that the multisamples/samples that were saved with
the program or drum kit will correspond correctly.

About AKAI Program files
The TRITON STUDIO will load only the key-map related
parameters from the Program file.
AKAI format uses the concept of “key groups.” For each
key zone, up to four samples can be assigned, and these
four can be switched or crossfaded by velocity. Key zones
can also be crossfaded.
On the TRITON STUDIO, in contrast, there is one sample
for each key zone, and you can use up to four multisam-
ples to create a key map in the order of the velocity of each
key group. It is not possible to crossfade key zones.

Example)
An AKAI format Program file “TESTPROGRAM” consists
of four key groups, and each key group consists of up to
three velocity zones. Key groups 1 and 2 are a layer whose
low range is the same. When this is loaded into the TRI-
TON STUDIO, three multisamples will be created, col-
lected by velocity zone, and the numerals 1, 2, and 3 will
be appended to each multisample name. At this time, the
top key will be determined by the bottom key of the sam-
ple that is assigned at the right, and if the bottom key is the
same (key groups 1 and 2 in the diagram), the higher-num-
bered key group will be used.

TESTPROGRAM

Program file

TESTPROGRAM 1

Multisample

TESTPROGRAM 2

TESTPROGRAM 3

Key Group 1 Zone 1

Key Group 1 Zone 2

Key Group 2 Zone 1

Key Group 2 Zone 2

Key Group 3 Zone 1
Key Group 3 Zone 2
Key Group 3 Zone 3

Key Group 4 Zone 1
Key Group 4 Zone 2

Key Group 3 Zone 3

Key Group 2 Zone 1

Key Group 3 Zone 1

Key Group 4 Zone 1

Key Group 2 Zone 2

Key Group 3 Zone 2

Key Group 4 Zone 2

0–2: Save

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