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Loading data, Types of data that can be loaded, Data loading procedure – KORG TR Music Workstation Operation Guide 2E ii User Manual

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101

Basic functions

Media mode

Loading data

Types of data that can be loaded

The data that can be loaded from external media (e.g.,
SD card) is shown in the diagram below. (

For details

on each type of data, refer to PG p.141)
If the EXB-SMPL option is installed, data can also be
loaded from media such as a hard disk or CD-ROM.

Data loading procedure

Loading Programs, Combinations, Drum
kits, User arpeggio patterns, and Global
settings (loading a .PCG file)

As an example, here’s how to load a .PCG file. A .PCG
file contains programs, combinations, drum kits, user
arpeggiator patterns, and global settings (see diagram
below).
Select this if you have used “Save All” or “Save PCG”
to save your own original programs and combinations,
and want to reload this data.

If you want to load programs, combinations,
songs, user drum kits, and user arpeggio patterns,
you must first uncheck the memory protect setting
in Global mode. (

p.43)

1 If you are loading data from SD card, insert the SD

card into the SD card slot.

For details on handling SD cards, please refer to
“Cautions when handling an SD card.”

If the separately sold EXB-SMPL option is
installed and you are loading data from a hard
disk or other external SCSI device, refer to the
manual included with the EXB-SMPL, and verify
that the external SCSI device is connected cor-
rectly and that the media contains the file you
want to load.

Write protect
switch

LOCK

Protected

.PCG file

All programs

1 program
bank [

A–D

]

1 program

All combinations

1 combination

bank [

A–C

]

1 combination

All drum kits

1 drum kit group

[INT, User

]

1 drum kit

All user arpeggio

patterns

1 user arpeggio

pattern group

[

INT, User

]

1 user arpeggio

pattern

Global settings

.SNG file

.EXL file

.KSC file

.KMP file

.KSF file

.MID file

Files that can be loaded

.AIF file

.WAV file

AKAI format program file

AKAI format sample file

DOS directory

Undefined DOS file

DOS files

DOS file

1 song

[000–199]

Cue list

Track

1 user pattern

[00–99]