
Appendices
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• Divided sample data chunk
KSC (Korg Sample Collection) files
KSC files group together any set of SAMPLING mode
Samples and Multisamples (.KMP and .KSF files) and/or
any set of links to EXs or User Sample Bank Multisamples
and Drum Samples. This lets you load all of the sample data
with a single command, or automatically load the data at
startup.
When you save a KSC which includes SAMPLING mode
data, two KSC files are created:
• A KSC with the name you’ve specified, which includes
the actual Samples and Multisamples from SAMPLING
mode.
• A second KSC which includes links to the first KSC’s
SAMPLING mode Data, with Load Method set to
Virtual Memory. The name for this KSC is the name
you’ve specified followed by the text UserBank. For
instance, if the first KSC is named BillGig.KSC, the
second will be BillGig_UserBank.KSC. This is the file
that you’ll load to access the sample data as a User
Sample Bank.
Both files may contain references to other EXs or User
Sample Banks, depending on the setting of the Include
parameter in the Save dialog.
KSC files have been used in previous Korg products,
including the TRITON and OASYS. These products used
the KSC 1.0 format, while the NAUTILUS uses a the new,
expanded KSC 2.0 format. A further set of extensions are
added in NAUTILUS 2.0 to support User Sample Banks.
These extensions will be ignored by versions prior to
NAUTILUS 2.0.
For compatibility purposes, the KSC 2.0 format begins with
the same first line as the KSC 1.0 format:
#Korg Script Version 1.0
A version 2 file is indicated if the second line is:
#v2
In NAUTILUS 2.0+, KSCs which contain SAMPLING
mode data include a UUID (universally unique identifier):
#uuid:2b4b0aa0-4d31-11e1-b86c-0800200c9a66
This uuid line will be ignored on versions prior to
NAUTILUS 2.0. Files which contain only links to EXs
and/or User Sample Banks will not include a UUID.
Programs, Wave Sequences, Drum Kits, and other KSCs link
to the SAMPLING mode data as a User Sample Bank via
this UUID.
Following the UUID (if present) is the list of any
SAMPLING mode data Samples or Multisamples
(KMP/KSF filenames). This part of the data is comparable
with KSC 1.0 devices. For more information, see See “KSC
1.0 format” on page 945. This information is repeated in the
2.0 data.
After the list of .KMP and .KSF files, the 2.0 data is
embedded in comments, as follows:
1. #>User.A.B.FILENAME
“#>User” indicates a reference to a user
Sample/Multisample.
A and B are reserved for future use.
FILENAME is the name of the KMP/KSF.
2. #>EXSN.TTI.V.B.NAME
“#>EXS” indicates a reference to an EXs Multisample/Drum
Sample.
N is the EXs bank number, counting from 0. Note that this is
offset by one from the user-viewable numbers, so for
instance EXs0 = EXs1 ROM Expansion.
Important: the maximum EXs# representable in this syntax
is 125. EXs banks > 125 will be referred to by UUID as in #3
below.
TT indicates whether the entry is a Multisample or Drum
Sample (MS = Multisample, DS = Drum Sample).
V indicates whether playback is from Virtual Memory or
RAM (0 = RAM, 1 = Virtual Memory).
B is reserved for future use.
NAME is the Multisample/Drum Sample name.
3. #>>uuid:U.TTI.V.B.NAME
This is the more generalized of #2 above, which is a link to
an EXs bank or user bank Multisample or Drum Sample.
U is the 36-character UUID for the referenced bank. TT, V,
B, and NAME are the same as in #2.
Lines of this type will be ignored in versions prior to
NAUTILUS 2.0. For this reason, references to
EXs0…EXs125 are still written in the #2 style, for
backwards compatibility.
4. #>BankN.M.D.Name
“#>Bank” is a line containing information about an EXs
bank.
N is the EXs bank number, counting from 0. Note that this is
offset by one from the user-viewable numbers, so for
instance EXs0 = EXs1 ROM Expansion.
Important: the maximum EXs# representable in this syntax
is 125. EXs banks > 125 will be referred to by UUID as in #5
below.
M is the number of Multisamples in the bank.
D is the number of Drum Samples in the bank.
Name is the name of the bank.
5. #>uuid:U.M.D.NAME
This is the more generalized version in of #4 above, which is
description of an EXs bank or user bank. It is used and
recognized only by NAUTILUS software versions 2.0 and
higher.
U is the 36-character UUID for the referenced bank. M, D,
and NAME are the same as in #4.
Lines of this type will be ignored in versions prior to
NAUTILUS 2.0. For this reason, references to
EXs0…EXs125 are still written in the #4 style, for
backwards compatibility.
Chunk ID (‘SDD1’)
[4 bytes]
Chunk size (4 + number of sample
databytes)
[4 bytes]
Random ID
[2 bytes]
File Number
[2 bytes]
PCM data bytes
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