Korg triton-rack 信息指南
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Basic functions
Disk mode
Loading data
Types of data that can be loaded
The data that can be loaded from external media (e.g.,
floppy disk) is shown in the diagram at the bottom of
the previous page. (
floppy disk) is shown in the diagram at the bottom of
the previous page. (
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For details on each type of data,
refer to PG p.123)If the separately sold EXB-SCSI option is installed, data
can also be loaded from media such as a hard disk or
CD-ROM.
can also be loaded from media such as a hard disk or
CD-ROM.
Data loading procedure
Loading Programs, Combinations, Drum
kits, User arpeggio patterns, and Global set-
tings (loading a .PCG file)
kits, User arpeggio patterns, and Global set-
tings (loading a .PCG file)
Select this when you wish to reload programs or com-
binations that you created and saved using “Save All”
or “Save PCG,” or when you wish to restore the pre-
loaded data (factory settings) from the included floppy
disks.
binations that you created and saved using “Save All”
or “Save PCG,” or when you wish to restore the pre-
loaded data (factory settings) from the included floppy
disks.
Before loading programs, combinations, multis,
user drum kits, and user arpeggio patterns, you
must turn off memory protect in Global mode
(☞p.37).
user drum kits, and user arpeggio patterns, you
must turn off memory protect in Global mode
(☞p.37).
Here, as an example, we will load the PRELOAD.PCG
file from the included floppy disk. A .PCG file contains
programs, combinations, drum kits, user arpeggio pat-
terns, and global settings. (
file from the included floppy disk. A .PCG file contains
programs, combinations, drum kits, user arpeggio pat-
terns, and global settings. (
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lower diagram on previ-
ous page)
1 Insert the floppy disk “TNRFD-00P” into the
floppy disk drive of the TRITON-Rack.
For details on handling floppy disks, please be sure
to read “Cautions when handling floppy disks”
(☞p.84)
to read “Cautions when handling floppy disks”
(☞p.84)
2 Enter Disk mode, and press a function key etc. to
make the TRITON-Rack detect the disk.
3 Select the Load page.
File information will be displayed in the LCD
screen.
screen.
4 Select a PRELOAD .PCG file.
The selected file will be highlighted in the display.
If the data you wish to load is located in a lower or
higher directory level, use [F6] (“OPEN”) or [F5]
(“UP”) keys to display the desired data, and then
select it.
higher directory level, use [F6] (“OPEN”) or [F5]
(“UP”) keys to display the desired data, and then
select it.
When you load a .PCG file, the data in the internal
memory of the TRITON-Rack will be overwritten
with the data of that .PCG file (programs, combi-
nations, drum kits, user arpeggio patterns, global
settings). If you wish to keep the data that is cur-
rently in internal memory, you must execute “Save
All” or “Save PCG” to save it before you load other
data.
memory of the TRITON-Rack will be overwritten
with the data of that .PCG file (programs, combi-
nations, drum kits, user arpeggio patterns, global
settings). If you wish to keep the data that is cur-
rently in internal memory, you must execute “Save
All” or “Save PCG” to save it before you load other
data.
5 From the utility menu, choose “Load Selected.”
A dialog box will appear. The dialog box and its set-
tings and operation will differ depending on the
type of file that you load. For details on each file,
refer to PG p.123.
tings and operation will differ depending on the
type of file that you load. For details on each file,
refer to PG p.123.
If you check “Load ********.SNG too” when load-
ing, the .SNG file of the same name as the .PCG file
will also be loaded. If you check “Load
********.KSC too” when loading, the .KSC file of the
same name as the .PCG file will also be loaded.
(
ing, the .SNG file of the same name as the .PCG file
will also be loaded. If you check “Load
********.KSC too” when loading, the .KSC file of the
same name as the .PCG file will also be loaded.
(
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PG p.125)
6 In “.PCG Contents,” specify the data that will be
loaded.
1) If you wish to load all the data of the .PCG file,
select All
.
Normally you will select All. If you load PRE-
LOAD.PCG from the included floppy disk using
All
LOAD.PCG from the included floppy disk using
All
, all the data of the .PCG file will be loaded as fol-
lows.
Programs
• Bank I-A file: loaded to bank I-A
• Bank I-B file: loaded to bank I-B
• Bank I-C file: loaded to bank I-C
• Bank I-D file: loaded to bank I-D
• Bank I-E file: loaded to bank I-E
• Bank I-A file: loaded to bank I-A
• Bank I-B file: loaded to bank I-B
• Bank I-C file: loaded to bank I-C
• Bank I-D file: loaded to bank I-D
• Bank I-E file: loaded to bank I-E
Combinations
• Bank I-A file: loaded to bank I-A
• Bank I-B file: loaded to bank I-B
• Bank I-C file: loaded to bank I-C
• Bank I-D file: loaded to bank I-D
• Bank I-A file: loaded to bank I-A
• Bank I-B file: loaded to bank I-B
• Bank I-C file: loaded to bank I-C
• Bank I-D file: loaded to bank I-D
Drum Kits
• 00–15 (I-A/B) file: loaded to banks I-A/B
• 00–15 (I-A/B) file: loaded to banks I-A/B
Arpeggio Patterns
• 000–199 (I-A/B) file: loaded to banks I-A/B
• 000–199 (I-A/B) file: loaded to banks I-A/B
2) If you wish to load the data of the .PCG file by indi-
vidual banks, use “.PCG Contents” to select the
load source bank, and “To” to select the load desti-
nation bank.
When you execute the load operation, only the pro-
grams, combinations, drum kits, and user arpeggio
patterns
load source bank, and “To” to select the load desti-
nation bank.
When you execute the load operation, only the pro-
grams, combinations, drum kits, and user arpeggio
patterns
of the specified bank will be loaded to the