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What are PCG, KCS, KMP and KSF - Printable Version +- Chellos Keyboard Players Club (https://chellos-keyboard-players-club.com) +-- Forum: CATEGORY 4 (https://chellos-keyboard-players-club.com/Forum-CATEGORY-4) +--- Forum: KORG ARRANGERS (https://chellos-keyboard-players-club.com/Forum-KORG-ARRANGERS) +---- Forum: WORTH KNOWING (https://chellos-keyboard-players-club.com/Forum-WORTH-KNOWING) +---- Thread: What are PCG, KCS, KMP and KSF (/Thread-What-are-PCG-KCS-KMP-and-KSF) |
What are PCG, KCS, KMP and KSF - Chello - 09-22-2021 What are PCG, KCS, KMP and KSF The Korg Document represents a single Korg PCG file and it's dependant files (one or more KSC's) and a like-named sample folder containing Multisample files (.KMP) and sample files (.KSF). It can be an existing PCG, or a new PCG that hasn't been saved to disk yet. Your experience with Korg Creatorâ„¢ revolves around creating a new (or opening an existing) Korg file into a Korg Document, editing the objects within that document, then saving the document as a Korg PCG file. This saves all objects, such as Programs and Multisamples, into a single file/folder set. A Korg File/Folder Set contains the PCG file, which contains the Program and Combi information, one or more KSC files and one folder, which is the same name as the PCG file or one of the KSC files. Inside the folder (called the Multisample Folder) are the KMP files that represent each Multisample and a folder with the same name as the KMP file that stores KSF files, which represent the samples. RE: What are PCG, KCS, KMP and KSF - musicalmemoriesuk - 09-22-2021 Very informative |