6.
Pack up the target preset (MySong in our example) to copy the multi-sample
files into a sub-folder under the target preset’s folder. In this case, you would
end up with the following folder: \Presets\MySong\MyBank
7.
Now you are free to delete or move the original MyBank preset if desired, or
leave it there for future re-use.
Trim WAV Files
When recording new samples, you sometimes get some unwanted material at the start
or the end of the WAV file. Here’s how to trim the file:
1.
Open a pad with a WAV file you want to trim.
2.
Set the pad mode to Sample.
3.
On the WAV screen, turn the top left knob to set the left side of the pink
bracket to where you want the new file to begin. Turn the top right knob to set
the length of the pink bracket to the desired end point for the WAV file.
4.
Touch the name of the WAV file at the top of the screen to display the WAV
selection screen.
5.
Touch File and then Trim. Bitbox mk2 will ask if you want to Trim and Save?
Touch OK to overwrite the WAV file with the portions outside of the pink
bracket trimmed off. Touch anywhere else on the screen to cancel.
6.
Save your preset to save the change to the pad. Otherwise, the length
parameter for the pad will be wrong when you reload the preset.
Note:
► You may want to use File -> Save As before you trim the file to give yourself a
backup copy of the file.
Use Clipboard Functions with Cells
Bitbox mk2 has a slightly hidden set of clipboard buttons
on the Pads screen. You can use these buttons to Cut,
Copy and Paste between pads and to Clear a pad. To
access these functions, turn the lower right knob while on
the Pads screen. The column of EXT bar graphs on the
right edge of the screen will be replaced with several
clipboard buttons. Select the pad you want to act on, then
touch the button for the desired action. Turn the lower
right knob back the other way to go back to the EXT bar.
Clipboard Menu
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