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The following table shows the size of each data dump, and
the time required.
* More time will be required if the song data contains
exclusive events, since these must be converted.
When performing a data dump from the TRITON
Extreme onto a MIDI data filer, do not transmit multi-
ple data dumps together. If multiple data is saved
together, the TRITON Extreme will have less than the
required time (right column in the table above) to write
the data into memory, and will be unable to receive all
of the data correctly.
Reception
Do not touch the TRITON Extreme’s switches or turn
off the power while data is being received.
Before receiving MIDI data, we recommend that you
close any dialog box, jump page, or page menu com-
mand, with the exception of the “Save Exclusive
(Receive and Save MIDI Exclusive Data)” dialog box
(Media P0: 0–2G). Also, a data dump cannot be received
while you are editing a cue list in the Sequencer mode
P1: Cue List page. In this case, please exit cue list edit-
ing for the time being.
After a data dump is received, the TRITON Extreme will
require up to 3 seconds to process the data and write it
into memory. During this time, the display will indicate
“Now writing into internal memory.” While this display
is shown, you must under no circumstances turn off the
power of the TRITON Extreme. If the power is turned off
during this time, the TRITON Extreme may fail to oper-
ate correctly when the power is turned on again. If this
occurs, hold down the [MENU] key and the [9] key
while you turn on the power. However when this is
done, the contents of memory will be initialized.
Transmission and reception of MIDI data is also impossi-
ble during this time. When receiving multiple data
dumps in succession, you must allow an interval between
the transmission of each data dump (
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table below).
Processing time for writing into memory
MIDI cannot be transmitted or received while data is
being written into internal memory. Also, transmission
of Active Sensing (FEh) from the MIDI OUT connector
and USB connector will be halted.
Data dump reception procedure
1
If you’re using a computer that is able to transmit MIDI
exclusive messages, connect the computer’s USB connec-
tor to the TRITON Extreme’s USB B connector. Alterna-
tively, connect the MIDI OUT connector of your
computer’s MIDI interface to the TRITON Extreme’s
MIDI IN connector (
Some USB-MIDI interface devices may not be able to
transmit or receive the TRITON Extreme’s MIDI exclu-
sive messages.
If you are using a MIDI data filer, connect the TRITON
Extreme’s MIDI OUT connector to the MIDI IN connec-
tor of the MIDI data filer. (
2
Set the MIDI channel of the MIDI device to match the
global MIDI channel “MIDI Channel” (1–1a) of the TRI-
TON Extreme.
If you want the TRITON Extreme to receive data that was
previously transmitted to a MIDI device, you must set
the global MIDI channel of the TRITON Extreme to the
same global MIDI channel that was used when the data
was transmitted.
To set the MIDI channel of the transmitting device, refer to
the owner’s manual for that device.
3
Either check “Enable Exclusive” (1–1b), or display one
of the page menu commands of this page. When one of
these page menu commands is displayed, data dumps
can be received regardless of the “Enable Exclusive” (1–
1b) setting.
4
Transmit the data from the other device. For the procedure,
refer to the owner’s manual for the device you are using.
While the data is being received, the display will indicate
“Now received MIDI data.”
Type of data to be dumped
Data size (Bytes)
Time required (Sec.)
TRITON
Extreme
If EXB-
MOSS is
installed
TRITON
Extreme
If EXB-
MOSS is
installed
Data All
2608712–
3979708
2697068–
4068065
* 834.8–
1273.5
* 863.1–
1301.8
Program All
947941
1036297
303.3
331.6
Program Bank (A..E/H..N)
79004
---
25.3
---
Program Bank (F)
---
88366
---
28.3
Program Single (A..E/H..N)
627
---
0.2
---
Program Single (F)
---
700
---
0.2
Combination All
786441
←
251.7
←
Combination Bank
65545
←
21.0
←
Combination Single
521
←
0.2
←
Drum Kit All
676727
←
216.6
←
Drum Kit Single
4709
←
1.5
←
Arpeggio Pattern All
185427
←
59.3
←
Arpeggio Pattern Single
375
←
0.1
←
Global Setting
1009
←
0.3
←
Sequencer Data
11211–
1382208
←
* 3.6–
442.3
←
Type of data dumped
Processing time for writing into memory
All
Approximately 3 seconds
All Programs
Approximately 2 seconds
All Combinations
Approximately 1 second
All Drum Kits
Approximately 1 second
All Arpeggio Patterns
Approximately 2 seconds
Global Setting
Approximately 1 second
Sequencer
Approximately 1 second
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