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Q:
How to make connections and Load the preload data on the Triton Studio.
A:
First connect AC power cable, and connect L/R audio outputs to monitor system. All factory data, including Programs, Combinations, Global data and demo song/sampling data is located on the internal hard disk, in a folder named “PRELOAD”.
Note: When you power off the TRITON STUDIO, loaded demo songs/samples will be erased from memory. To reload the demos each morning use the following procedure! (Make sure to backup any of your own internal songs/sounds to the internal hard drive or floppy drive before proceeding) 1. Press the [DISK] key. Press the Load tab in the lower left of the display. 2. Press the Drive Select X popup button (lower left of the display) and select HDD: INTERNAL HD. Press the PRELOAD folder and press the Open button. To load all of the factory data at once: Press any one of the files named PRELOAD. Press the Load • button in the upper right corner of the display. Press Load selected from the popup menu Check the boxes for the other two Load PRELOAD queries. Make sure that the PCG Contents XXXX popup button (Programs, Combinations, Global data) is set to All, and the Clear radio buttons are selected in answer to “Select KSC Allocation” and “Select SNG Allocation” Press the [OK] button. To load just the factory demo songs: Press the file named PRELOAD.SNG. Check the box for the Load PRELOAD.KSC query. Make sure the Clear radio buttons are selected in answer to “Select KSC Allocation”and “Select SNG Allocation” Press the OK button. To load just the factory sounds: Press the file named PRELOAD.PCG. Press the Load button on the upper right corner of the display. Press Load selected from the popup menu. Press the OK button.
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