Korg triton-rack 信息指南
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• .WAVE files, .AIFF files
Samples you created in Sampling mode can be
exported and saved as .WAVE files or .AIFF files.
exported and saved as .WAVE files or .AIFF files.
For details on each type of file and the icon associ-
ated with it, refer to the lower diagram on page
p.80.
ated with it, refer to the lower diagram on page
p.80.
Formatting media
The TRITON-Rack can format a floppy disk or external
SCSI media.
SCSI media.
Newly purchased media or media that has been used
by another device cannot be used as it is. Such media
must be formatted before using it on the TRITON-Rack
for the first time.
by another device cannot be used as it is. Such media
must be formatted before using it on the TRITON-Rack
for the first time.
For the formatting procedure, refer to “Format” (
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p.137).In the case of a floppy disk, the formatting operation
can be performed on a MS-DOS compatible computer.
In the case of SCSI media, you must use the TRITON-
Rack to format the media.
can be performed on a MS-DOS compatible computer.
In the case of SCSI media, you must use the TRITON-
Rack to format the media.
The TRITON-Rack cannot format media with a for-
mat of other than 512 bytes/block (such as 640 MB,
1.3 GB MO disks etc.).
mat of other than 512 bytes/block (such as 640 MB,
1.3 GB MO disks etc.).
Cautions when handling floppy
disks
disks
When handling floppy disks, please observe the fol-
lowing points. Data loss may occur if a floppy disk is
handled improperly.
lowing points. Data loss may occur if a floppy disk is
handled improperly.
Floppy disk type and format
The TRITON-Rack can use 2HD or 2DD 3.5 inch floppy
disks.
disks.
Floppy disk handling
• Do not open the shutter of a floppy disk or touch
the magnetic surface inside the disk. If the
magnetic disk becomes soiled or scratched, it will
no longer be possible to read data format.
magnetic disk becomes soiled or scratched, it will
no longer be possible to read data format.
• Never transport the TRITON-Rack with a floppy
disk in the disk drive. Vibration may cause the disk
drive heads to scratch the floppy disk, making it
unusable.
drive heads to scratch the floppy disk, making it
unusable.
• Do not allow a floppy disk to be placed near a
device that emits a magnetic field, such as a
television, computer, computer display, speaker, or
power supply transformer. This can erase data on
the disk.
television, computer, computer display, speaker, or
power supply transformer. This can erase data on
the disk.
• Do not use or store floppy disks in locations of
excessive temperature or humidity, in direct
sunlight, or in dusty or dirty locations.
sunlight, or in dusty or dirty locations.
• Do not place objects on top of a floppy disk.
• While the disk drive is operating, do not attempt to
• While the disk drive is operating, do not attempt to
remove the floppy disk, and do not subject the
TRITON-Rack to physical shock.
TRITON-Rack to physical shock.
Floppy disk write protect
Floppy disks have a small write protect hole that can be
used to prevent data from being erased or rewritten
accidentally.
After saving data to disk, move the write protect tab so
that the hole is uncovered. This will prohibit writing to
the disk, and will prevent the data from being
destroyed accidentally.
used to prevent data from being erased or rewritten
accidentally.
After saving data to disk, move the write protect tab so
that the hole is uncovered. This will prohibit writing to
the disk, and will prevent the data from being
destroyed accidentally.
Inserting a floppy disk
With the label of the floppy disk facing upward, insert
it into the disk drive. Press the disk inward until it
clicks into place.
Malfunctions will occur if you use excessive force to
insert the disk. Disks must be inserted gently, and
straight in.
it into the disk drive. Press the disk inward until it
clicks into place.
Malfunctions will occur if you use excessive force to
insert the disk. Disks must be inserted gently, and
straight in.
Removing a floppy disk
To remove a floppy disk, first make sure that the disk
access indicator is dark. Then press the eject button and
remove the disk.
If the disk does not come out when you press this but-
ton, do not attempt to remove the disk by force. Please
contact your dealer.
access indicator is dark. Then press the eject button and
remove the disk.
If the disk does not come out when you press this but-
ton, do not attempt to remove the disk by force. Please
contact your dealer.
Head cleaning
If the heads of the disk drive are become soiled, errors
may occur during saving, loading or formatting. It is
important to clean the heads regularly using a com-
mercially available wet-type 3.5 inch double-sided
head cleaning disk. For the cleaning procedure, refer to
the owner’s manual for the cleaning disk.
may occur during saving, loading or formatting. It is
important to clean the heads regularly using a com-
mercially available wet-type 3.5 inch double-sided
head cleaning disk. For the cleaning procedure, refer to
the owner’s manual for the cleaning disk.
Write permit: Move the tab
so that the write protect hole
is covered.
so that the write protect hole
is covered.
Write prohibit: Move the tab
so that the write protect hole
is open.
so that the write protect hole
is open.
Disk access
indicator
indicator
Disk access
indicator
indicator
Eject button