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Bitbox Micro User Manual 1.0.7
Manage WAV Files
Bitbox micro comes with hundreds of WAV files bundled with the firmware. You can load
WAV files into pads in order to add them to a preset. We talked about how to configure
pads previously in this document. Here we will discuss what tasks you can perform to
manage the WAV files themselves. First we will cover how to find and work with the files
when using the microSD card on your computer. Then we will cover tasks you can do
with the files on bitbox micro.
Working with WAV Files on the MicroSD Card
You can use the microSD card with your computer to manage the WAV files on the card.
You can load new WAV files onto the card or backup your existing WAV files for
safekeeping. Bitbox micro is compatible with all standard WAV files.
You can use a microSD Adapter to insert your microSD card into your computer. There
are adapters that allow you to insert the card into an SD Card reader and some that
work with USB. Once the microSD card is in your computer, you may use standard file
techniques to rename the WAV files, reorganize them into directories, delete them, copy
them onto your computer or copy them onto other microSD cards. We recommend that
you occasionally make backup copies of your presets and WAV files, especially before
upgrading to new firmware.
Bitbox micro supports organizing WAV files into folders and sub-folders. You can create
your own folder structure on the microSD card.
Bitbox organizes new recordings together with the preset where they were created.
Each preset has a folder on the microSD card under the \Presets folder with the same
name as the preset. When you record a WAV file, 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
. When you load an existing
WAV file into a pad, the preset will have a pointer to that WAV file in its source folder. If
you want to gather copies of all of the files for a preset into the preset folder, use the
option.