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TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab

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Playback using the Jukebox function<br />

The <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong> provides a Jukebox function that<br />

can be used to playback SMF data.<br />

This function allows you to specify the order in which<br />

files in the same directory will be played.<br />

Any jukebox list you create will be erased when the<br />

power is turned off, and cannot be recovered. If you<br />

wish to keep your jukebox list, refer to the section<br />

“Saving a Jukebox list,” and save it onto media.<br />

Playing back in the order of the jukebox<br />

list<br />

1 Press the [EXIT] key to display the P0: Prog/Mix page.<br />

2 Check the “Jukebox” check box.<br />

3 Select P3: Jukebox.<br />

Media Select<br />

Press the media select popup button, and select the<br />

drive that contains the data that you want to play back.<br />

4 Use the scroll bar to display the SMF (filename extension<br />

.MID) that will be played first, and select that<br />

file.<br />

5 Press the Add button.<br />

The filename you specified in step 4 will appear in the<br />

Jukebox list.<br />

6 Select the file that will be played second, and press<br />

the Add button.<br />

Add files to the Jukebox list in the order that they will<br />

be played. A maximum of 100 files (00–99) can be registered<br />

in the Jukebox list.<br />

To delete a file from the Jukebox list, press the Delete<br />

button.<br />

7 Press the [EXIT] key to display P0: Prog/Mix.<br />

8 Press the SEQUENCER [START/STOP] key.<br />

The files will playback in the order in which they were<br />

registered.<br />

9 Press the SEQUENCER [START/STOP] key once<br />

again to stop playback.<br />

Only files in the same directory can be registered in a<br />

jukebox list.<br />

If you perform the following operations while creating<br />

a jukebox list, the jukebox list will be lost.<br />

• Change the directory<br />

• Exchanging the media<br />

• Change drives<br />

Saving a Jukebox list<br />

Saving procedure<br />

1 Use the procedure described above to create a jukebox<br />

list.<br />

2 If you want to save the jukebox list on the media, use<br />

the P3: Jukebox drive select button to select the drive<br />

on which you want to save the data.<br />

3 In P3: Jukebox, select the “Save Jukebox List” page<br />

menu command.<br />

4 Use the text edit button to enter a name for the jukebox<br />

list (☞p.115).<br />

5 Press the OK button.<br />

The jukebox list will be saved to the media.<br />

Loading procedure<br />

1 In the Jukebox page, select a jukebox list (filename<br />

extension .JKB).<br />

2 Press the “Load Jukebox List” page menu command.<br />

The jukebox list will be loaded into the <strong>TRITON</strong><br />

<strong>Extreme</strong>.<br />

87<br />

Program<br />

Combination<br />

Sequencer<br />

Sampling<br />

Song Play<br />

Global<br />

Effect<br />

Media, etc<br />

Preset<br />

Other

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