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Restoring the factory settings The preload data stored in the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong> can restore all the programs, combinations, drum kits, user arpeggio patterns, and global settings to their original factory settings. The original demo songs can also be reloaded at any time using this same method. This is done by re-loading the preload data stored within the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong>. Before you load the preload data, go to the Global mode P0: Basic Setup, System Preference page, and uncheck the “Memory Protect” settings for the data that you want to load. If you execute this operation with these settings checked, a message of “Memory Protected” will appear, and the data will not be loaded. Never turn off the power while the data is being loaded. When you load a .PCG file, the data in the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong>’s internal memory will be overwritten by the data of the .PCG file (programs, combinations, drum kits, user arpeggio patterns, global settings). If you want to keep the data that is currently in internal memory, use “Save All” or “Save PCG” to save it before you continue. Restoring the factory settings 1 Access the Global mode P0: Basic Setup, Basic page. Press the [GLOBAL] key to enter Global mode. If the Global P0: Basic Setup, Basic page is not shown, press the [EXIT] key and then press the Basic tab. 2 Press the page menu button, and choose “Load Preload/Demo Data.” A dialog box will appear. 3 In the “Kind” field, select All Preload PCG. If you execute All (Preload PCG and Demo Song), the following data will be loaded. If you execute, All Preload PCG, the Demo Song data will not be loaded. 4 Press the OK button to execute the load operation. If you decide not to execute, press the Cancel button. When you press the OK button, a dialog box will ask you for confirmation. Press the OK button to execute loading. From the powered-off state, you can automatically perform the “All (Preload PCG and Demo Data)” operation by turning on the power while holding down the [MENU] key and [EXIT] key. (A message of “Now writing internal memory” will appear while the data is being loaded.) If the EXB-MOSS is not installed Preload data will be loaded into the following banks Program: Bank A, B, C, D, H, I, J, K, L, M, N (000–63) Combination: Bank A, B, C, D, H, I, J, K, L, M Drum Kit: 000(A/B) – 045(I), 128(User) – 131(User) Arpeggio Pattern: U000(A/B) – U488(User) Global Setting Demo Song: S000–S002 If the EXB-MOSS is installed Preload data will be loaded into the following banks Program: Bank A, B, C, D, F*, H, I, J, K, L, M, N (000– 63) Combination: Bank A, B, C, D, E*, H, I, J, K, L, M Drum Kit: 000(A/B) – 045(I), 128(User) – 131(User) Arpeggio Pattern: U000(A/B) - U488(User) Global Setting Demo Song: S000–S003* Data for the EXB-MOSS will be loaded into Program Bank F000–127, Combination Bank E000–063, and song S003. Demo song data will be erased when the power is turned off. 127 Program Combination Sequencer Sampling Song Play Global Effect Media, etc Preset Other
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Table of Contents About this manual
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Main features The TRITON Extreme is
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Front and rear panel Front panel 1
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Each time you press the [G] key whe
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Use an optical cable to connect thi
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Sequencer mode • Use the 16-track
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Program structure Playing and editi
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Playing and editing combinations Co
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