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26) Load .WAV:
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The selected WAVE file will be loaded as a sample.
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To load the data, press the OK button. To cancel without
loading, press the Cancel button.
The sample will be loaded after the last sample that cur-
rently exists in the sample memory (RAM) (Append
load).
You can load multiple files within the directory.
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Files with an extension of other than .AIF/.WAV cannot
be recognized as AIFF/WAVE files. In this case, use the
Utility “Rename” (0–3A) to change the last four charac-
ters of the filename to “.AIF”/“.WAV”
If the data that is loaded as a sample contains a loop
point, you can set “S.Ofs(Start Offset)” (Program P1: 1–
2a) on the TRITON Extreme so that the sound will
begin from the loop point.
If data whose sample size is 8 bits or less is loaded, it
will be converted into 16 bit data inside the TRITON
Extreme. This will mean that the amount of internal
memory consumed will be approximately twice as
large as the file size. The increase in size resulting from
this conversion may mean that it is impossible to save
that data on a media.
Loading AKAI S1000/S3000 format Sample files,
Program files, or Volumes
The TRITON Extreme can load AKAI S1000/S3000 format
Sample files, Program files, and Volumes. Sample file data
you load can be used as RAM samples. When you load Pro-
gram file data, settings such as key group, key group zone,
oscillator, pitch, filter, amp/pan, and EG are supported, and
can be converted into a TRITON Extreme program, or pro-
grams + combination. When you load a Volume, all Program
files and Sample files included in the Volume can be loaded
together.
AKAI S1000/S3000 format stereo Sample files and Program
files whose names end in “-L” and “-R” can be loaded into
the TRITON Extreme as stereo samples and multisamples.
When the above files are loaded, “-L” and “-R” will auto-
matically be moved to the end of the sample name or multi-
sample name (15th and 16th character) so that they can
automatically be recognized as stereo samples or multisam-
ples.
27) Load AKAI Sample File:
selected icon
The selected Sample will be loaded as a sample.
1
To load the data, press the OK button. To cancel without
loading, press the Cancel button.
The sample will be loaded after the last sample that cur-
rently exists in the sample memory (RAM) by having
been sampled or loaded (Append load). If the loaded
data is then saved to storage media, it will be saved as a
Korg format .KSF file. (possible to export as a .AIF, .WAV
format
☞
0–2H “Export Smpl AIF/WAV”)
If the data that is loaded as a sample contains a loop
point, you can set “S.Offset” (Program P1: 1–2a) on the
TRITON Extreme so that the sound will begin from the
loop point.
If the end (11th and 12th characters) of the sample name
is “-L” and “-R,” the “-L” and “-R” will automatically
be moved to the end of the TRITON Extreme’s sample
name (15th and 16th characters).
When you load two files whose sample names are iden-
tical except for ending in “-L” and “-R,” and assign
them to a stereo multisample in Sampling mode, they
will be recognized as a stereo sample.
Sample files
You can load multiple files within the directory.
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28) Load AKAI Program File:
selected icon
The selected Program file will be loaded as a TRITON
Extreme program, or converted and loaded as pr
combination. You also have the option of loading only as
multisamples and samples.
1
Select an AKAI Program file in the directory window.
2
Select the page menu command “Load selected” to open
the dialog box.
3
In “Advanced Conversion Load,” select how the AKAI
Program file will be loaded.
On (checked):
Program file parameters such as key
group, key group zone, oscillator, pitch, filter, amp/pan,
LFO, and EG will be converted into a TRITON Extreme
program or programs and combination.
Off (unchecked):
The selected Program file will be
loaded as a multisample. Only the keymap-related
parameters within the Program file will be loaded to cre-
ate the multisample. (
4
If you checked “Advanced Conversion Load,” use
“Append to: Combination” to specify the destination
bank and number of the combination that will be created
by the convert-load operation. When you execute the
command, the combinations that are created will be
loaded starting at the bank and number you specify here.
5
If you checked “Advanced Conversion Load,” use
“Append to: Program” to specify the destination bank
and number of the program that will be created by the
convert-load operation. When you execute the com-
mand, the programs that are created will be loaded start-
ing at the bank and number you specify here.
The multisamples and samples that are loaded will be
loaded after the last multisample and sample currently
existing in sample memory (RAM). The Program files
and Sample files loaded at this time will be packed into
available spaces (Append load), loading only the valid
data.
Parameter
AKAI S1000/S3000
format
TRITON Extreme format
after loading
Loop points Multiple settings possible
Of the multiple loop points,
the settings for the first
HOLD loop are used.
If there is no HOLD loop,
the longest loop will be
used.
Loop length Set table with resolution
of less than one sample
Resolution of less than one
sample is ignored
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