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Q:
Restoring the factory settings on the Triton
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Restoring the factory settings
When you want to use programs, combinations, samples, or songs that you saved, you will have to load them from media. You will also load data when you want to restore all programs, combinations, and other settings to the factory- set condition. In this case, you will load the PRELOAD. PCG file (contained in the included floppy disk and on the internal hard drive). When loading programs, combinations, songs, user drum kits, or user arpeggio patterns, you must make sure that the Global mode memory protect setting is unchecked. The procedure for restoring the factory settings is described below. Here we will explain how to load the PRELOAD.PCG file from the included floppy disk. A .PCG file contains programs, combinations, drum kits, user arpeggio patterns, and global settings. When you load a .PCG file, the data in the TRITON Studio's internal memory will be overwritten by the data from the .PCG file (programs, combinations, drum kits, user arpeggio patterns, and global settings). If you want to keep the data that is currently in internal memory, you must first use “Save All” or “Save PCG” to save the current data. 1 Insert the “TNSFD-00P” floppy disk into the TRITON Studio's floppy disk drive. For details on floppy disk handling, please be sure to read “Cautions when handling floppy disks” 2 Enter Disk mode, and touch the LCD screen to make the TRITON STUDIO detect the disk. 3 Press the Load tab to access the Load page. The LCD screen will display file information. 4 Use “Drive select” to select the FDD. 5 Select the PRELOAD.PCG file. The selected file will be highlighted. 6 Select the page menu command “Load Selected.” A dialog box will appear. The contents and settings of the dialog box will differ depending on the type of file that you are loading. 7 In “.PCG Contents,” specify the data that you want to load. If you want to load all data from the .PCG file, select All. Since in this example we want to restore all settings to the factory-set condition, we will select All. If you load PRELOAD.PCG from the included floppy disk with All selected, all data of the .PCG file will be loaded as follows. Programs • Bank I-A file: loaded into bank INT-A • Bank I-B file: loaded into bank INT-B • Bank I-C file: loaded into bank INT-C • Bank I-D file: loaded into bank INT-D • Bank I-E file: loaded into bank INT-E Combinations • Bank I-A file: loaded into bank INT-A • Bank I-B file: loaded into bank INT-B • Bank I-C file: loaded into bank INT-C • Bank I-D file: loaded into bank INT-D Drum Kits • 000–015 (I-A/B) file: loaded into bank I-A/B • 128–143 (User) file: loaded into bank User Arpeggio Patterns • 000–199 (I-A/B) file: loaded into bank I-A/B • 312–506 (User) file: loaded into bank User 8 Press the OK button to load the data. Never remove the media while data is being loaded. Loading individual banks from a .PCG file In the dialog box for step 6 of “Loading data/Restoring the factory settings,” it is also possible to set “.PCG Contents” to specify an individual bank to load, and set the “To” field to select the bank into which that data will be loaded. When you execute loading, only the programs, combinations, drum kits, and user arpeggio pattern data of the selected bank will be loaded into the load-destination bank you specify. Global setting data will not be loaded. If you set “.PCG Contents” to Bank I-A, and “To” to Bank I-A, data will be loaded as follows. Programs • Bank I-A file: loaded into bank INT-A Combinations • Bank I-A file: loaded into bank INT-A Drum Kits • 00–15 (I-A/B) file: loaded into bank I-A/B Arpeggio Patterns • 000–199 (I-A/B) file: loaded into bank I-A/B When data is loaded into a bank that is different than its original bank, the data (bank, program, pattern, and kit numbers, etc.) will automatically be reconfigured so that after loading, the various types of data will correspond correctly in each mode. The following data will also be reconfigured automatically if you have checked “Load .SNG too” (so that song data is loaded at the same time), in order to ensure that the song data plays back correctly. • The bank of each program used by combinations • The pattern number of each user arpeggio pattern used by the combinations/programs/songs • The kit number of the drum kit used by each program • The bank of the program used by each track of the song • If the song contains track/pattern events, the program banks within these events
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