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BLACK
BOX
RECORDER
- User Manual v2.2
where “
Song Name
” is the new name that you typed. This will rename all
the tracks [01 - 24] of this song in this folder with this new Song Name.
[Note: It is important for the BlackBox to keep the
nnn-tt
prefix so that it
knows which audio files belong together as a Song and which track is to be
played out of which output. It also helps some DAWs to place the tracks in
their playlist in the correct order / position for playback.]
So for example, if the current song is 001(unnamed) and you decide to name
it “Herringbone”, you will end up with the following files on your disk
001-01.Herringbone.WAV
001-02.Herringbone.WAV
001-03.Herringbone.WAV
...
001-24.Herringbone.WAV
Renaming tracks
To rename a track: use “Ctrl+
<digit><digit>
T” on the keyboard (where
<digit><digit>
is a number between 01 and 24 to select which track you want
to name) then type in the name that you want. The BBR will accept the same
characters as for Song Names, above. Finish renaming the track by pressing
“Enter” on the keyboard (or arrow up/down if you want to immediately
name another track). The resulting tracks will be called
nnn-tt.Song Name-Track Name
.WAV
where “
Track Name
” is the new name that you just typed. If you use the
arrow down the BBR will automatically move on to the next track so that you
can rename it too.
You may want to name all the tracks
similarly for every Song that you’re going to
record. At most concerts, if the kick drum is
plugged into channel 2 then it will remain
that way for the whole evening if not the
whole tour. To facilitate this, the Track Arm
or the Name Manage MENU allows you to load the track names from an