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Blackbox User Manual 1.7
To Manually Record a Multi-sample Pack:
1.
Create a preset for the multi-sample pack. Let’s call it
MyBank
.
2.
Record the files into the new
MyBank
preset. Delete any extra files that are not
needed.
3.
Assign root notes to each of the files if you want to ensure blackbox maps the
files to the correct note. For example, if you recorded a sample for C3 and you
want that sample to be used when you play C3 and pitched shifted for notes on
either side of it, then set the
Root Note
parameter for that WAV file to C3. Do this
for each of the pitched samples that you recorded. This means you will have to
load each WAV into a pad individually in order to set the
Root Note
. Be sure to
save the WAV file after you set the
Root Note
so the setting will be saved into
the file. See
Save and Load Parameters in WAV Files
below to learn how to save
the
Root Note
.
4.
Open the Preset where you want to use the multi-sample pack. Let’s call it
MySong
.
5.
Create a new sample pad and use
Load All
to load the multi-sample preset’s
folder into the sample. For our example, that would mean using
Load All
for the
folder
\presets\MyBank
into the multi-sample pad.
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.