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TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab

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5 Navigate to the directory that contains the file you<br />

want to load, and select the .SNG file.<br />

Press the Open button to move to a lower level, or<br />

press the Up button to move to a higher level.<br />

The selected .SNG file will be highlighted.<br />

6 Press the page menu button to access the page menu,<br />

and choose “Load Selected.”<br />

A dialog box will appear.<br />

The contents and settings of the dialog box will differ<br />

depending on the type of file that you are loading.<br />

7 Check the “Load ********.PCG too” check box.<br />

When you execute loading, the .PCG file will be loaded<br />

along with the .SNG file.<br />

Check the “Load ********.KSC too” check box.<br />

When you execute loading, the .KSC file will be loaded<br />

along with the .SNG file.<br />

Use “.PCG Contents” to specify the data that you<br />

want to load.<br />

If you want to load all the data in the .PCG file, select<br />

All.<br />

Use “Select .SNG Allocation” to specify the destination<br />

to which the song data will be loaded.<br />

“Append” will load the song into the song number<br />

that follows the song(s) currently existing in internal<br />

memory, without leaving a vacant number.<br />

“Clear” will erase all songs and the cue list from internal<br />

memory, and load the songs into the numbers from<br />

which they were saved.<br />

Use “Select .KSC Allocation” to specify where the<br />

multisamples and samples will be loaded.<br />

“Append” will load the data into the next available<br />

vacant numbers following the multisamples and samples<br />

that are already in sample memory (RAM).<br />

“Clear” will erase all multisamples and samples from<br />

sample memory (RAM), and load the data in the same<br />

configuration with which it was saved.<br />

8 Press the OK button to execute loading.<br />

Never remove the media while data is being loaded.<br />

Loading individual banks from a .PCG file<br />

1 Select the .PCG file containing the data you want to<br />

load, and choose the page menu command “Load<br />

Selected.”<br />

Refer to steps 1–4 of “Loading .PCG, .SNG, and .KSC<br />

files,” select the .PCG file in step 5.<br />

2 Press the page menu button to open the page menu,<br />

and choose “Load Selected.”<br />

You can load individual banks by using “.PCG Contents”<br />

in the dialog box to select the load-source bank,<br />

and “To” to select the load-destination bank.<br />

When you execute loading, only the programs, combinations,<br />

drum kits, and user arpeggio pattern data of<br />

the selected bank will be loaded into the load-destination<br />

bank you specify. Global setting data will not be<br />

loaded.<br />

If you set “.PCG Contents” to Bank A, and “To” to<br />

Bank A, data will be loaded as follows.<br />

Programs<br />

• Bank A: loaded into bank A<br />

Combinations<br />

• Bank A: loaded into bank A<br />

Drum Kits<br />

• 000–015 (A/B): loaded into bank A/B<br />

Arpeggio Patterns<br />

• 000–199 (A/B): loaded into bank A/B<br />

When data is loaded into a bank that is different than its<br />

original bank, the data (bank, program, pattern, and kit<br />

numbers, etc.) will automatically be reconfigured so that<br />

after loading, the various types of data will correspond<br />

correctly in each mode.<br />

The following data will also be reconfigured automatically<br />

if you have checked “Load .SNG too” (so that song<br />

data is loaded at the same time), the following data will<br />

also be reconfigured automatically in order to ensure that<br />

the song data plays back correctly.<br />

• The bank of each program used by combinations<br />

• The pattern number of each user arpeggio pattern<br />

used by the combinations/programs/songs<br />

• The kit number of the drum kit used by each program<br />

• The bank of the program used by each track of the<br />

song<br />

• If the song contains track/pattern events, the program<br />

banks within these events

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