Loading data and restoring the factory settings, Loading data, Types of data that can be loaded – KORG sampler User Manual

Page 71: Loading data/restoring the factory settings, Basic functions

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Basic functions

Saving data

Loading data

Program

settings

Combination

settings

Producing

songs

Sampling

settings

Creating a

CD

SMF

playback

System

settings

Drum kit

settings

Arpeggiator

settings

Effects

settings

Other

functions

Loading data and

restoring the factory settings

Loading data

Types of data that can be loaded

The types of data that can be loaded from media (floppy
disk, etc.) are shown in the diagram below. (

☞For details

on each type of data, refer to PG p.155)

Loading data/Restoring the factory
settings

When you want to use programs, combinations, samples,
or songs that you saved, you will have to load them from
media. You will also load data when you want to restore
all programs, combinations, and other settings to the fac-
tory-set condition. In this case, you will load the PRE-
LOAD.PCG file (contained in the included floppy disk
and on the internal hard drive).

When loading programs, combinations, songs, user
drum kits, or user arpeggio patterns, you must make
sure that the Global mode memory protect setting is
unchecked. (

☞p.57)

The procedure for restoring the factory settings is
described below. Here we will explain how to load the
PRELOAD.PCG file from the included floppy disk.

A .PCG file contains programs, combinations, drum kits,
user arpeggio patterns, and global settings.

When you load a .PCG file, the data in the TRITON
STUDIO’s internal memory will be overwritten by
the data from the .PCG file (programs, combinations,
drum kits, user arpeggio patterns, and global set-
tings). If you want to keep the data that is currently in
internal memory, you must first use “Save All” or
“Save PCG” to save the current data.

1 Insert the “TNSFD-00P” floppy disk into the TRI-

TON STUDIO’s floppy disk drive.

For details on floppy disk handling, please be sure to
read “Cautions when handling floppy disks”
(

☞p.62).

.PCG file

All programs

1 program

bank I-A...I-F, E-A...E-G

1 program

All combinations

1 combination

bank I-A...I-E, E-A...E-G

1 combination

All drum kits

1 drum kit group

I-A/B, E-A...E-G, User

1 drum kit

All user arpeggio

patterns

1 user arpeggio

pattern group

I-A/B, E-A...E-G, User

1 user arpeggio

pattern

Global settings

.SNG file

1 song

[000–199]

Track

1 user pattern

[00–99]

Cue list

.EXL file

.JKB file

.KSC file

.KMP file

.KSF file

.MID file

Files that can be loaded

.AIF file

.WAV file

AKAI format
program file

AKAI format

sample file

DOS directory

Undefined DOS file

DOS files

DOS file

Up

Open

.KCD file

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