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nanobox | tangerine User Manual
Dec 11, 2023
RECORDING A MULTI-SAMPLE SET USING MIDI TRIGGERS
The nanobox | tangerine can be set up to automatically trigger over MIDI a range of notes
to be recorded for a multi-sample set.
1.
Connect a MIDI cable between the MIDI output of the tangerine the instrument to
be sampled.
2.
Connect the audio output of the instrument to be sampled to the Line In jack of
tangerine.
3.
Select an empty pad and push Right Arrow to open the Record and Load screen.
4.
Push the 1X button at the bottom of the screen to switch to MX, or multi-sample,
mode.
5.
Select the desired recording parameters, and then push Record. See the table below
for a description of the MX specific options.
The nanobox | tangerine will now generate a series of MIDI triggers and record an
individual WAV file for each trigger event. The files will be stored on the microSD card in a
separate folder named \Presets\<preset name>\<Filename>.
Each Mx filename in the new folder will use the Mx Filename parameter as a prefix and the
rest of the file names include the root note as a MIDI note number and the velocity. For
example, if the preset is named “testpreset” and the Mx Filename parameter is “msamp9”
the WAV files will be stored in \Presets\testpreset\msamp9 with file names such as
“msamp9-048-050.wav” and “msamp9-051-100.wav.”
The sample recording parameters of Rec Input, Gain, Rec Thresh and Threshold described
on the previous screen also apply to multi-sample recording. The table on the next screen
describes the options that are specific to multi-sample recording.
Record and Load MX
Mode