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5. When you’re ready to disconnect the
KP3, drag the drive from the desktop into
the Trash.
Then press the KP3’s SHIFT button to exit
USB mode.
NOTE When you’re ready to disconnect the KP3
from your computer, you must first exit USB mode
and then disconnect the USB cable.
About the contents of the card
The following files and folders will be cre-
ated in the root directory of the card.
Files you can save
SAMPLE Data
00–99.KPS
GLOBAL Data 0–9.KPG
PROGRAM Memory Set 0–9.KPP
All Data 0–9.KPA
Files you can load
SAMPLE Data: 00-99.KPS
00-99.WAV
00–99.AIF
GLOBAL Data: 0–9.KPG
PROGRAM Memory Set : 0–9.KPP
All Data: 0–9.KPA
NOTE If an All data file named “0.KPA” exists on
the card, this file will automatically be loaded when
you start up the KP3.
NOTE The WAVE or AIFF files that can be loaded
are 8/16/24-bit linear PCM Mono/Stereo files. If the
data has a bit depth other than 16 it will be trun-
cated to 16-bit data starting from the most signifi-
cant bits, and if the bit depth is less the data will be
packed with zeros. Place the files in the root direc-
tory of the card. WAVE or AIFF files whose sam-
pling frequency is other than 48 kHz will play back
at a different pitch than on your computer. If you
want the pitch to be correct, use the included PC
editor software to convert your audio file into KP3
format.
NOTE WAVE and AIFF files do not contain data
that the KP3 needs in order to play back the sample,
so they will be loaded with settings of Tempo = 120
and Beat = 16. If the actual data is shorter than this,
the missing region will be handled as silence.