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Appendix B: Using the Configurator
This dialog is displayed in response to an Audio Edit Message command.
There are two modes, regular (the default) and advanced.
In regular mode each clip or WAV file has an implicit loop that repeats the clip 'n' times. The
sequence can be concluded with a Repeat All command.
In advanced mode the user has complete control over four levels of nested loop commands
that can go around multiple clips.
Once a sequence uses advanced constructs it cannot revert to regular mode. A message is
considered advanced if:
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The sequence contains more than two levels of nested loops.
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An Audio Clip isn't followed immediately by a level 2 loop.
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The level 2 loop does not apply to the single audio clip.
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The outer most, level 1 loop doesn't apply to the whole message.
Audio Clips
This pane is common to Advanced and Regular mode. It lists all of the available clips, or WAV
files. Some are built in to the firmware of the Audio Controller, and are listed here to be used in
messages. Others were recorded by the user and imported.
Import When this button is pressed a standard file chooser is launched. Browse to the location
of a WAV file. This can be a file you have recorded, or any other suitable wave file.
They must be (.wav) files sampled at 11.025 KHz, 16-bit mono, ADPCM 4-bit. It is also
possible to use RAW (or PCM) in addition to ADPCM, but since this format is not compressed
it takes up more serial flash memory.
The file will copied to the database and given a unique name (a Microsoft GUID). The file will
receive another RIFF section, to include some naming and versioning information. Once a
WAV file has been imported, it will be listed in the Audio Clips and is available for use in
digitized messages.
Remove When this button is pressed the selected clip is removed from the database. The
deletion will not succeed if the clip is referenced by any message in any job on the database.
Once the clip is deleted it is no longer available for use in any job.
Audio Message
This pane lists the WAV files and commands that comprise a message.
You can give the message a name. Refer to this name when configuring a Digitized Message
switch, or for use as Alert or Evac, etc.
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