
2) If a wave or MIDI file event is being selected, a file selector appears. Select the appropriate
file and click on
Open
, the file details will then be shown in the details display. If a CD is
being selected, then the CD in the CDROM drive is read and the details of the CD are
shown in the details display.
That sound event is now assigned to that sound event button. The settings for that sound event can
be made via the details display as described on the next few pages. For every type of sound event
the first row in the top details display shows the sound event number and its label. The other rows in
the details display are described on the next few pages for each type of sound event:
Wave File / Playlist
a) The second row in the details display shows the type of event i.e.
Aud
:
Wave
.
Right-clicking on the pink description to the right of
Wave
produces a pop-up menu on
which you can select the audio channels (either DirectShow or ASIO) to use for that wave
file or playlist event.
b) The third row in the details display contains the file details.
The length of that file in minutes, seconds and frames and the
From
and
To
play times: these
are the time positions within the file that the event will play from and to. These default to
the start of the file and the end of the file, but can be changed by holding down
[Ctrl]
and
left / right-clicking on the time digits to decrement/increment them.
If
LP
is highlighted (click on it with
[Ctrl]
held down to toggle it on / off) then that sound
event will repeat in a loop until the event is turned off.
c) The fourth row in the details display contains the volume fade
In
and fade
Out
times in
seconds and frames. The default is
00.00
for both, but can be changed by holding down
[Ctrl]
and left / right-clicking on the time digits to decrement / increment them.
d) To the right of the fade times is a
bpm
(Beats Per Minute) setting - see "Beats Per Minute
e) The
Plist
setting (above the motor controls) can be used to play a folder full of wave files as
a playlist. Let’s assume you have jazz, rock and classical music tracks stored on disk as .wav
files and you wish to create 3 playlists - one for each style of music:
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