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20) Load Standard MIDI File: selected icon
The selected Standard MIDI File will be loaded into the song
number you select as the loading destination.
1 Use “To” to select the loading destination song.
2 To load the data, press the [F8] (“OK”) key. To cancel
without loading, press the [F7] (“Cancel”) key.
The program bank and program numbers loaded into
the song will follow the “Bank Map (GLOBAL 1.1–2a)
setting. If “Bank Map” is KORG, bank A will be
selected for bank select 00.00 (MSB.LSB). If “Bank Map”
is GM, bank G will be selected.
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 load-
ing destination. However if the file format is inappro-
priate, the operation will be invalid and an error
message will be displayed.
21) Load and Transmit MIDI Exclusive Data:
selected icon
Load all data from the .EXL file and transmit it from MIDI
OUT.
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 TRITON Le,
the required time interval will depend on the type of
data. After transmitting all .PCG data, you must allow an
interval of approximately 20 seconds. For details refer to
the Global mode section on Dump (
GLOBAL 2.1–1c).
For other MIDI devices, refer to their owner’s manual.
2 To load the data, press the [F8] (“OK”) key. To cancel
without loading, press the [F7] (“Cancel”) key.
The data size that can be transmitted will depend on
the amount of unused song memory. The maximum is
199,604 bytes.
Loading sample data
The 22) Load .KSC, 23) Load .KMP, and 24) Load .KSF com-
mands explained here will load Korg-format PCM data files
into the sample data RAM of the TRITON Le (if the EXB-
SMPL option and/or sample data RAM is installed).
About the sample data RAM
One 16 Mbyte sample data RAM module (SIMM module) is
included with the EXB-SMPL option (sold separately).
When you install the EXB-SMPL, you must also install sam-
ple data RAM into a sample data RAM slot (72-pin SIMM
slot) inside the TRITON Le.
The TRITON Le has two slots for sample data RAM (72-pin
SIMM slots), allowing you to install additional sample data
RAM. By installing 16 Mbyte or 32 Mbyte SIMM modules
you can expand the sample data memory to a maximum of
64 Mbytes.
It is not possible to load an individual sample that is
larger than 16 Mbytes.
Limitations on the maximum number 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) con-
tain 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 this file is saved, a directory will be created with the
same name as the .KSC file, and the .KMP and .KSF files
listed in the .KSC file will be saved in that directory.
KMP files
Files with a filename extension of KMP (Korg Multisample
Parameter) contain the parameters which make up a single
multisample. These parameters also include the filename of
the .KSF files that are used by that multisample, so when a
.KMP file is loaded, the necessary .KSF files will also be
loaded at the same time.
When this file is saved, a directory will be created with the
same name as the .KMP file, and the .KSF files used by the
multisample will be saved in that directory.
KSF files
Files with a filename extension of KSF (Korg Sample File)
contain the parameters and waveform data which make up
a single sample.
A .KSF file can be used as one of the samples used by a mul-
tisample. A .KSF file can also be selected and used as a drum
sample for a drum kit.