2. Operation
5
Loading AKAI S1000 format files
When the
PBS-TRI
is installed, you can load AKAI S1000 format Sample files
and Program files.
If the sample data which is loaded contains loop points, setting Offset
Start on the
TRINITY series
will make the sound begin from the loop
point. If there are no loop points, Offset Start cannot be set.
Loading a Sample file
1
Insert a floppy disk containing a Sample file into the disk drive.
2
Access the Disk mode tab page 1 (Load).
3
Select the desired Sample file.
4
Execute the Load Selected page menu command.
The selected Sample file will be loaded as a drum sample. The data will be
loaded as an addition to the drum samples which currently exist in memory.
If you wish to use the loaded data as a multisample, use the procedure of
“Using a drum kit as a multisample” (
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page 9 of this manual).
Since PCM memory overflow checking is performed when loading each of
the Sample files, it is possible that an overflow may occur during loading.
Loading a Program file
1
Insert a floppy disk containing a Program file into the disk drive.
2
Access the Disk mode tab page 1 (Load).
3
Select the desired Program file.
4
Execute the Load Selected page menu command.
The selected Program file will be loaded as a multisample. The data will be
loaded as an addition to the multisamples which currently exist in memory, and
cannot be used as a drum sample.
If the Sample files used by the Program file do not exist in or below the current
directory, a dialog box will appear for you to specify the directory. Use the pro-
cedure of “If the file for loading is not found” (
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page 8 of this manual) to load
the required Sample file(s).
When loaded data is saved to disk, Program files will be saved as KMP files and
About Sample files
Parameter AKAI S1000 format
TRINITY series format after
loading
Loop points 8 can be set
Of the 8, the first HOLD loop
will be used. If there is no
HOLD loop, the longest loop
will be used.
Loop length
Settable with resolution of less
than 1 sample
Resolution of less than 1 sam-
ple is ignored
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