TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab
TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab
TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab
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Saving on media Media, Save<br />
For details on the data that can be saved on storage media.<br />
(“Types of data that can be saved” ☞p.113).<br />
The Media mode Save page is where you save data to<br />
media.<br />
Song data and cue lists in the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong>’s<br />
Sequencer mode, as well as multisamples and samples<br />
cannot be written into internal memory. This<br />
data will disappear when the power is turned off. If<br />
you want to keep this data, save it to the media<br />
described below.<br />
You can also save other types of data to media. When<br />
you’ve come up with settings you like, it’s a good<br />
idea to save them, so that even if you subsequently<br />
edit those settings, you’ll always be able to reload the<br />
previous settings if desired.<br />
Media you can use for saving and loading<br />
A card inserted in the CF card slot<br />
• CompactFlash (Type I, Type II)<br />
Only power supply voltage +5V is supported; 16<br />
Mbyte–1 Gbyte<br />
• Microdrive Only power supply voltage +5V is<br />
supported<br />
1 Gbyte<br />
External USB storage media<br />
• Hard disk<br />
• Removable disk<br />
Hard disks and removable disks in MS-DOS format<br />
FAT16 or FAT32 are supported.<br />
Capacity recognized: FAT32: up to 2 terabytes = 2,000<br />
Gbytes<br />
FAT16: up to 4 Gbytes<br />
• CD-R/RW<br />
This supports UDF format. UDF format CD-R/RW<br />
discs can be written or read. (Packet writing is supported<br />
☞PG p.330).<br />
You can also record/play CD-DA (audio CD), and load<br />
ISO 9660 (level 1) format data.<br />
For details on connecting a device to the USB A or B<br />
connector, refer to PG p.325.<br />
These types of media are not included. You will need<br />
to purchase them separately. Refer to p.137.<br />
Setting up media<br />
1 If you are using a CompactFlash or Microdrive card,<br />
insert it into the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong>’s CF card slot.<br />
For details on handling CompactFlash and Microdrive<br />
media, refer to p.125.<br />
You must turn off the power before inserting media<br />
into the CF card slot. Failing to do so may cause your<br />
data to be damaged.<br />
Be sure to insert the media in the correct orientation.<br />
Press the media all the way into the CF card slot.<br />
If you are using a USB hard disk, removable disk, or<br />
CD-R/RW drive, use a USB cable to connect your<br />
device’s USB connector to the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong>’s<br />
USB A connector.<br />
The <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong>’s USB A/B connectors support<br />
hot-plugging; you can connect or disconnect the USB<br />
cable while the power is on. However in order to do<br />
so, your USB device must also support hot-plugging.<br />
2 Turn on the power.<br />
Do not insert or remove CF slot media while the<br />
power is on. Doing so may cause the stored data to be<br />
damaged.<br />
3 If you are using a USB hard disk, removable disk, or<br />
CD-R/RW drive, turn on the power of your USB<br />
device and use a USB cable to connect it to the TRI-<br />
TON <strong>Extreme</strong>’s USB A connector.<br />
The above step assumes that your USB device supports<br />
hot-plugging. If you are using a device that<br />
does not support hot-plugging, connect it with the<br />
power turned off. Then turn on the power, and execute<br />
the Utility page menu command “Scan USB<br />
Device.”<br />
While the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong> is accessing the USB<br />
device, do not connect another USB device or disconnect<br />
the connected device. Doing so may damage<br />
your data.<br />
4 Press the [MEDIA] key to enter Media mode.<br />
Media Select<br />
5 Use “Media Select” to select your media.<br />
If you are using a removable disk, insert the media.<br />
After you exchange media in your USB device, press<br />
the LCD screen to make the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong> detect<br />
the media. When the media has been detected, the<br />
LCD screen will display information about the media.<br />
6 If the media needs to be formatted, execute the Format<br />
operation.<br />
Media requiring formatting is indicated as Unformatted<br />
in “Media Select.”<br />
For details on the formatting procedure, refer to p.119.<br />
How to save data<br />
You can save the various types of data listed in “Saving to<br />
various types of media” (☞p.113), but as an example here<br />
we will save the following data. As an example, we will<br />
explain how to save the following data.<br />
• Internal memory programs, combinations, global<br />
settings, user drum kits, user arpeggio patterns<br />
• Songs, cue lists<br />
• Multisamples and samples created in Sampling mode<br />
etc.<br />
If you save this data to low-capacity media, you may<br />
need more than one disk.<br />
117<br />
Program<br />
Combination<br />
Sequencer<br />
Sampling<br />
Song Play<br />
Global<br />
Effect<br />
Media, etc<br />
Preset<br />
Other