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Note:
► If you use an existing file name when you use
Save As
, the old file will be
overwritten with the current WAV file and parameters.
These parameters are saved in a format that is commonly used by other music
products. This means you can set these values in the other product and then use them
in bitbox, and the reverse.
When bitbox first loads a WAV file that has parameters stored in it, it will load the values
of the parameters that are in the WAV and use default values for the other parameters.
If you change a value of one of these parameters for the pad, those changes only apply
to this pad and are not automatically saved back to the WAV file. This allows you to
override parameters for specific pads. Bitbox also makes an assumption about the pad
mode based on the parameters that are available in the WAV file. If there are slices in
the WAV, then it sets the pad mode to slicer. If there are loop points in the WAV, then it
sets the pad mode to sample.
To save the values you have configured for a pad back to the WAV file:
1.
Open the WAV screen for the pad.
2.
Touch the name of the WAV file at the top of the screen to display the WAV
selection screen.
3.
Touch File and then Save or Save As. If you selected Save, bitbox will save
the configured parameters into the same WAV file you have loaded. If you
chose Save As, you will see the WAV file naming screen. Type in a new
name to save the changes to a different WAV file, and then touch Enter to
save. Bitbox will now load the newly modified WAV file into the pad.
To revert back to the parameter and slice values stored in the WAV file, simply reload
the file into the pad.
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