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0–1d: Open button, Up button
Open button
When you press the Open button, the directory will open,
and the current directory will move one level downward.
This can be used when a directory has been selected in the
directory window.
Up button
When you press the Up button, the directory will move one
level upward.
▼ 0–1: Page Menu Command
0–1A: Hide unknown files
Checked: Undefined files will not be displayed in the direc-
tory window. However, this is valid only if the current direc-
tory is a DOS directory.
0–1B: Translation
Checked: The multisample names and sample names used
in Sampling mode will be displayed instead of the DOS file-
names, a .KMP (Korg Multisample Parameter) and .KSF
(Korg Sample File).
0–1C: Load selected
This command loads the file or directory that was selected in
the “directory window” (0–1b) into the internal memory.
When you choose “Load selected,” a dialog box will appear.
The dialog box will differ depending on the type of file to be
loaded.
If a file to be loaded cannot be found, or when loading a file
that was saved across media
If a necessary file cannot be found in the current directory or
in a lower directory when loading multisamples, sample
data, .PCG, or .SNG files, a dialog box like the following
(Where is a ...) will appear.
This will appear in the following cases.
• If when loading a .KSC file, a .KMP file used by it cannot
be found.
• If when loading a .KMP file, a .KSF file cannot be found
• If when loading an S1000/S3000 format Program file, a
Sample file cannot be found.
• If loading a .KSF file that was larger than the media
capacity and was therefore saved on multiple media,
when the first media has been loaded and the second
disk etc. needs to be specified.
• When loading a .PCG file that was split across two or
more volumes of media, when the first volume has been
loaded and the second disk etc. is now required.
• When loading a .PCG file and also simultaneously
loading a .SNG file, if the identically-named .SNG file
are not found in the current directory after loading the
.PCG file.
If this dialog box appears, take the following action.
1 Select the directory that contains the file indicated by
“Where is a...” If the specified file is located on another
disk, exchange disks. Then press the directory window in
the LCD screen to make the TRITON STUDIO recognize
the disk, and select the appropriate directory.
It is not possible to open .PCG or .SNG files in the
“Where is a ...” dialog box. The Open button cannot be
used for .PCG or .SNG files.
2 Press the Select button to resume loading. Loading will
be aborted if you press the Cancel button. If you want to
abort the loading process, press the OK button. If you
press the Skip button, the indicated file will be skipped,
and the next file will be loaded.
Except for special situations such as when the disk con-
taining the indicated file has been damaged or cannot be
found, you should use the Select button to continue the
loading process.
1) Load .PCG: selected icon
Data in the .PCG file will be loaded.
1 Use the “Load ****** .SNG too” and “Load ****** .KSC
too” check boxes to select the .SNG file and .KSC file.
• If you check “Load ******.SNG too,” the file with an
identical name to the .PCG file and an extension of .SNG
will also be loaded.
• If you check “Load
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.KSC too,” the file with an
identical name to the .PCG file and an extension of .KSC
will also be loaded.
If this file does not exist in the current directory, load it as
described in the above procedure “If a file to be loaded
cannot be found,… .”
2 In “.PCG Contents,” specify the data to be loaded.
All: Load all data from the .PCG file.
Bank I–A–I–E, E–A–E–G: Load data of the specified
bank. In this case, use “To ” Bank I–A–I–E, E–A–E–G to
specify the load destination bank. When you execute the
load, the combinations, programs, drum kits, and user
arpeggio pattern data of only the specified bank will be
loaded to the load destination bank. Global settings will
not be loaded.
The bank of the programs used by combinations, the
numbers of user arpeggio pattern used by combinations/
programs, and the number of the drum kits used by the
Programs will be corrected automatically so that they are
appropriate.
Similarly if a .SNG file is loaded simultaneously, the bank
of the programs used by tracks of the Song (or if there are
track/pattern events, the bank of the program within the
event) will be corrected automatically so that they are
appropriate.
When loading a .PCG file from the floppy disk included
with a EXB-PCM series option, you will normally use
this method. (☞BG p.65)
0–1A
0–1B
0–1C