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4. If you specify * and execute loading, all of the
WAVE les will be loaded as follows.
PIANO.WAV
SFX_A_00.WAV
SFX_A_01.WAV
SFX_B_00.WAV
SFX_B_01.WAV
SFX_C_00.WAV
Load .KSC
The .KMP files and .KSF files listed in the .KSC file will
be loaded as multisamples and samples respectively.
The .KMP files and .KSF files listed in the
.KSC file are saved in a directory of the same
name that is created automatically at the
same time as the .KSC file.
1. “Select .KSC Allocation” allows you to specify
how the multisamples and samples in the .KSC
le will be loaded.
Append: The data will be loaded into the numbers
after the last multisample or sample number
currently existing in sample RAM (i.e., that were
previously sampled or loaded). In this case, only the
valid multisamples and samples will be packed and
loaded. (See diagram in “.KSC Allocation” on
page 705)
If “Load ********.PCG too” is checked when you
load the data, programs and wave sequences within
the .PCG file that use multisamples from the .KSC
file will automatically have the multisample settings
for their oscillators rewritten so that each program
and wave sequence uses the correct multisample.
Drum kits in the .PCG file that use samples from the
.KSC file will automatically have the sample
settings for the drum kit rewritten so that the drum
kit uses the correct samples.
Clear: All multisamples and samples currently
existing in sample RAM will be cleared, and the
multisamples and samples will be loaded in the
same configuration as when they were saved. (See
diagram in “.KSC Allocation” on page 705)
Choose “Append” if sample RAM already contains
multisamples and samples that you do not want to
erase, and you would like to load additional
multisamples and samples from media.
Choose “Clear” if you want to reproduce the state in
which the data had been saved, for example
immediately after power-on.
2. If the current directory contains a .PCG le, and
.SNG le of the same lename, you can select the
“Load ********.PCG too” check box, and the “Load
********.SNG too” check box.
(See “Load: .PCG: 1”)
If you check “Load ********.PCG too,” the .PCG file
of the same name as the .KSC file will also be
loaded. (See “Load .PCG: 2”)
If you check “Load ********.SNG too,” the .SNG file
of the same name as the .KSC file will also be
loaded. (See “Load .PCG: 3”)
3. To load the data, press the OK button. To cancel
without loading, press the Cancel button.
If the .KSF files used by the .KMP file are not in the
current directory or below it, a dialog box will
appear, allowing you to specify the directory. Use
the procedure “If a file to be loaded cannot be
found,…” (page 703) to load the required .KSF files.
Since overflow checking of sample RAM is
performed when loading each individual .KSF file,
it is possible that an overflow may occur in the
middle of the loading process.
Load .KMP
The selected .KMP file will be loaded as a multisample.
The .KSF files used by the .KMP will also be loaded as
samples.
The .KSF files used by the .KMP file will be
saved in an identically-named directory that
is created automatically when the .KMP file is
created.
1. To load the data, press the OK button. To cancel
without loading, press the Cancel button.
Samples will be loaded starting at the first
unoccupied number following the last multisample
or sample that currently exists in the sample
memory. Only valid multisamples or samples will
be packed and loaded (Append load).
If the .KSF files used by the .KMP file are not in the
current directory or below it, a dialog box will
appear, allowing you to specify the directory. Use
the procedure “If a file to be loaded cannot be
found,…” (page 703) to load the required .KSF files.
Since sample RAM overflow checking is performed
when loading each .KSF file, an overflow may occur
during the loading process.
Load .KSF
The selected .KSF file will be loaded as a sample.