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MANAGE PRESETS
Bitbox stores a set of pad configurations and mixer settings as a preset. You can save
as many presets as you want, as long as there is room for the files on your microSD
card. When you turn on bitbox, it automatically loads the most recently used preset on
this microSD card. The microSD card that comes with bitbox has 9 presets and
corresponding WAV files on it.
When bitbox loads a preset, it loads the set of WAV files and configured parameters for
each pad saved in the preset. Review the loaded presets to see some examples of
bitbox features in action. The presets that are loaded on bitbox use only a small fraction
of the WAV files that are available on the microSD card. You can use the microSD card
to load your own WAV files into bitbox, as well as record new ones. Bitbox also enables
you to customize and create your own presets.
Presets are saved on the microSD card when you choose to save them.
If you load a
different preset without first saving the current preset, you will lose your work.
If
you change to a different microSD card, you will have a different set of presets. When
you switch to a different preset, all previous settings will be replaced with the settings of
the newly selected preset, which may be blank.
As of bitbox 3.0, bitbox now stores all of the preset xml files in sub-folders under the
\Presets folder. Each preset has its own sub-folder with the name of the preset, and a
preset.xml file within that sub-folder. E.g. the preset My Kickin Grooves will be stored as
a file named preset.xml in the \Presets\My Kickin Grooves folder. When you first start
working with the preset, it will point to the WAV files in their source folders. The Pack
function will copy all of the used WAV files into the preset folder.
Bitbox 3.0 also changes where new recordings are stored. When you create a new
recording, it will be stored in the folder for that preset. For example, the first new
recording for the My Kickin Grooves preset will be saved as \Presets\My Kickin
Grooves\RC000001.wav.
Bitbox will migrate legacy presets to the new file structure as you use them.
In summary:
■ All of the preset folders are gathered under one \Presets folder at the root. This
helps reduce the clutter at the root and reduces the number of directories that the
system has to scan to find presets.
■ Before you Pack a preset file, the .xml file lives in its own sub-folder under
\Presets which is created as soon as you create a preset, but the WAV files stay
in their source folders until you pack them.
■ Bitbox will automatically move a legacy preset into the new folder location the
first time you load that preset after upgrading to the 1.5 firmware. You may then
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