
MEDIA: Page Menu Commands Save to Standard MIDI File
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Using Save Sampling Data
1. Select “Save Sampling Data” to open the dialog box.
Save Multisample and Sample Data
2. Use the text edit button to open the text edit dialog
box, and set the name as desired.
If a USB QWERTY keyboard (commercially available) is
connected, you can use this to enter text instead of the on-
screen keyboard. For more information, see “Editing
names and entering text” on page 202 of the OG.
3. Use “Include” to specify whether to save SAMPLING
mode data, references to EXs and User Sample Banks,
or both.
4. Under “User Sample Data options,” specify which
parts of the SAMPLING mode data will be saved. Use
the following five radio buttons to make your
selection.
All:
This is the default; it saves all Multisamples and
Samples from SAMPLING mode (as .KMP and .KSC
files, respectively), inside a directory with the name
entered above. KSC files are also created, as described
under “Saving SAMPLING mode data creates two KSC
files,” above.
All Multisamples:
Only the Multisamples from
SAMPLING mode, along with any Samples that they use,
will be saved (as .KMP and .KSC files, respectively)
inside a directory with the name entered above. Any
Samples not used by Multisamples will not be saved.
KSC files are also created, as described under “Saving
SAMPLING mode data creates two KSC files,” above.
All Samples:
All samples will be saved as .KSF files,
inside a directory with the name entered above. KSC files
are also created, as described under “Saving SAMPLING
mode data creates two KSC files,” above.
One Multisample:
The selected Multisample will be
saved as a .KMP file. Simultaneously, a directory will
also be created, and the Samples used by the Multisample
will be saved in that directory.
The names of both the file and the directory will be set to
the first five characters (uppercase) of the sixteen-
character Multisample name, followed by the
Multisample number. If the Multisample number is
greater than 999, only the first four characters will be
used. For example:
000: NewMS_ _ _ _ _ _000
→
NEWMS000.KMP
001: 108bpmDrLoop00
→
108BP001.KMP
One Sample:
The selected sample will be saved as a
.KSF file.
The filename will automatically be set to the first four
characters (uppercase) of the sixteen-character Sample
name, followed by the Sample number. If the number is
greater than 9,999, only the first three characters will be
used. For example:
0000: NewSample_0000
→
NEWS0000.KSF
0001: C#3-EGuitar
→
C#3-0001.KSF
Note:
If you wish to export the data in AIFF (.AIF) or
WAVE (.WAV) format, use the menu command
Export
Samples as AIF/WAV
instead.
5. In general, leave “Force new User Sample Bank ID”
un-checked.
This should be used only in special cases.
For instance, you might use
Force new User Sample
Bank ID
if you have loaded a User Sample Bank, edited
it substantially, and wish to save the result as a totally
new User Sample Bank. After doing so, you’ll also need
to use the Remap MS/Sample Bank References menu
command to assign Programs, Wave Sequences, or Drum
Kits to use the new bank instead of the old one.
For more information, see “User Sample Bank IDs” on
page 154 of the OG.
6. To save the data, press the OK button. To cancel
without saving, press the Cancel button.
Note:
If the
Translation
menu command is enabled, .KMP
and .KSF files will be shown with their full sixteen-character
Multisample or Sample names, as opposed to the
abbreviated 8.3-character file names.
Save to Standard MIDI File
This command saves the selected song from internal
memory to storage media as a .MID file (Standard MIDI
File).
Save to Standard MIDI File
is valid only when the current
directory is a DOS directory. If you are browsing inside a
.PCG, .SNG, or .KSC file, for instance, the menu command
will be grayed out.
Note:
This applies only to MIDI track data. Audio track data
will not be saved.
1. Select “Save to Standard MIDI File” to open the
dialog box.
Save Song as Standard MIDI File
2. In Song
,
select the Song that you wish to save.
3. If “Exclusive” is On (checked), System Exclusive
events and Universal Exclusive events included in the
song data will be saved as exclusive messages.
If this is Off (unchecked), system exclusive events and
universal exclusive events included in the song data will
not be saved.
4. Use the text edit button to open the text edit dialog
box, and set the name as desired.
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