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Figure 17 – Navigate to “c:\Spark\Saber1” in the window, and then select either font1, font2 or font3 to edit. When you see sconfig.ini,
double click it to open editing for the font.
5.4.
CHANGING SOUNDFONTS
Changing sound fonts was never easier than with the new NEC Editor. With the auto-sync of the app open you can
switch fonts easily even when directly editing a font in the NEC Editor. You also swap the font before opening it for
the first time.
To copy a new sound font, first go to the font that you want to change. In this example it will be
“c:\SparkColor\Saber1\font1”. Navigate to that directory in explorer and then select both of the .wav files
(font.wav and multi.wav), and all the wav folders. I find the easiest way to do that is to select all (edit->select all or
ctrl+A), then hold control and click the config.ini and accent.ini files (along with the backup folder if already
present) to unselect those files. Then you can delete the original files to the recycle bin. Make sure you have a
separate backup of these waves before doing this.