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nanobox | tangerine

User Manual

V. 1.0

Dec 11, 2023

Copyright 1010music LLC 2023

Summary of Contents for nanobox tangerine

Page 1: ...nanobox tangerine User Manual V 1 0 Dec 11 2023 Copyright 1010music LLC 2023...

Page 2: ...he Teleporter 14 Pads Screens 15 Keys Grid Screens 16 Sequencer Screens 16 LOADING AND PLAYING PRESETS 17 ABOUT PRESETS 18 OPENING THE PRESETS SCREEN 19 LOADING A PRESET 20 TRIGGERING THE PADS 22 Trig...

Page 3: ...G AND APPLYING EFFECTS 33 NAVIGATE TO THE MIXER MUTES AND FX SCREENS 34 CONTROL THE MIX 35 MUTE A PAD 36 ADJUST FX SEND LEVELS 37 ADJUST FX 1 DELAY SETTINGS 38 ADJUST FX 2 REVERB SETTINGS 39 SEQUENCIN...

Page 4: ...and Pitch Parameters in the Pad Configuration Screen 53 Accessing the Level and Pitch Parameters over MIDI 54 ADJUSTING PAD FILTERS 55 Filter Parameters in the Pad Configuration Screen 55 Accessing Fi...

Page 5: ...ers Screen 74 Edit Loop Points in the Waveform Screen 75 Applying Loop Fade to Create Smoother Loops 76 Save Samples with Embedded Position Parameters 77 EDITING PAD POSITION PARAMETERS IN SLICER MODE...

Page 6: ...LE FILE SETS 101 Sample File Requirements 101 Multi Sample File Naming Requirements 101 Where the tangerine Looks for Note and Velocity Information 102 Guidelines for Recording Multiple Velocity Layer...

Page 7: ...rigger Pads 120 PLAYING A PAD ON A PAD SPECIFIC MIDI IN CHANNEL 121 Try This Play the 10 Grand Preset over MIDI 122 MODULATING PAD PARAMETERS OVER A PAD SPECIFIC MIDI IN CHANNEL 123 CONTROLLING PAD PA...

Page 8: ...MIDI Clock Messages to External Devices 131 PIN MAPPING FOR MINI TRS JACK TO MIDI 5 PIN DIN CONNECTORS 132 WORKING WITH THE MICRO SD CARD 133 CONNECTING AND FORMATTING MICROSD CARDS 134 SAFELY EJECTIN...

Page 9: ...he version of firmware you are running is the same one covered in this manual Chances are there is already a newer version of the firmware than what came installed on your unit Upgrade now to get the...

Page 10: ...le to hear both channels 3 Connect an optional MIDI controller to the MIDI IN 4 jack TRS Type A and B are supported for MIDI In Type B is supported for MIDI Out Use the included adapter 5 to connect t...

Page 11: ...A or Type B You can also use the included TRS MIDI Adapter to connect to MIDI 5 Pin DIN controllers Be sure to use a TRS cable not a TS cable to connect to your MIDI Devices TRS Cables have two black...

Page 12: ...on to go to the Pads Home screen then push the Left Arrow button to go to the nanobox Config screen The loaded firmware version is displayed at the top of the screen just to the left of the clock Futu...

Page 13: ...encer Home LAYER BUTTON Access the Mixer Mutes and FX Controls Cycle through pads fx params or sequence screens PADS Tap to play The orange pad is selected The white bar shows progress LEFT ARROW BUTT...

Page 14: ...primary screens Hold down the Home button from anywhere to open the Teleporter Then touch a box to jump to that screen Once you ve used the Teleporter as a shortcut you can navigate elsewhere by the...

Page 15: ...xer and the FX screens SEQUENCER KEYS GRID PADS HOME Play pads and select a preset MACRO CONTROLS Tune the pad settings WAVEFORM Adjust end points and loop points WAV MANAGEMENT Select and manage WAV...

Page 16: ...Screens Play sequences edit them via the touchscreen and control their playback options on the sequencer screens Push the Home button to cycle through to the Sequencer Home screen Touch the clock in t...

Page 17: ...arn to load and play presets and to perform related tasks that will help you get started with the nanobox tangerine Opening the Presets Screen Loading a Preset Triggering the Pads Playing Notes on the...

Page 18: ...the microSD card Mixer settings FX sends FX parameters Sequences and their settings Default sequence selection Modulation settings You can edit existing presets or create your own presets rename them...

Page 19: ...h the list with either of the tangerine s knobs to select a preset on the microSD card Load the selected preset by touching the Load button Save the current preset by touching the Save button which is...

Page 20: ...s screen opens 2 Turn either of the tangerine s knobs to select the preset you want to load then touch the Load button A working message appears while the tangerine loads the selected preset The Pads...

Page 21: ...g or not Transport Clock all screens 3 To start or stop the transport open the Transports pop up by either touching the counter in the top right of the screen or by holding the Right Arrow button Open...

Page 22: ...om the Pads Home Screen Push the Home button if needed until you see the Pads Home screen Pad Numbering in the Pads Home Screen You can trigger playback of a pad simply by touching it on the touchscre...

Page 23: ...Note Mapping for the Pads If you are working with a pad controller try hitting the pads to see which range maps to the pads on screen The pads will flash white when triggered The default note range sh...

Page 24: ...osest to the played note and then pitch shift as needed There are two Keys input modes standard black and white keyboard and the grid Push the Home button from the Pads Home screen to display a tradit...

Page 25: ...you are away from your MIDI controller Push Right Arrow from the Keys screen to open the Grid screen KEYS SCREEN Play the selected pad chromatically KEYS GRID Always play in key OCTAVE LABEL See whic...

Page 26: ...hannel that will be sent by the connected controller 1 On the Pads Home screen select a pad 2 Push Right Arrow to open the macro screen then touch Conf to open the Configuration Parameters screen Pad...

Page 27: ...ner or hold down the Right Arrow to launch the Transports screen where you can control playback of sequences Transports Pop Up To stop a sequence immediately open the Transports pop up and touch Stop...

Page 28: ...ouch the REC button to queue recording then touch PLAY to begin recording A red circle appears to indicate you are recording 5 Navigate to the Pads Home screen Keys screen or Grid screen 6 Play the se...

Page 29: ...reen 2 Touch the name of the preset in the header to open the Presets Screen 3 Touch File to open the File menu 4 Touch Save As This will open the File Naming screen as shown below File Naming Screen...

Page 30: ...ursor position Turn the bottom knob to scroll through characters arcade style When you touch Enter all changes are saved to a newly created preset which is then loaded The name of your modified preset...

Page 31: ...1010music com to see if there is a newer version available To change settings in the nanobox Configuration screen scroll through the parameters with the top Knob highlight the parameter you want to ed...

Page 32: ...sets screen Options On Off MIDI Thru When On the tangerine uses its MIDI Out to re transmit MIDI messages received at its MIDI In connection When Off the tangerine only uses MIDI Out to re transmit in...

Page 33: ...fects The following diagram shows the tangerine s pad voice and effects architecture Each pad s FX1 Send level determines how much of the pad s stereo voice output is fed into the delay effect and eac...

Page 34: ...button You can also hold down the Home button to bring up the Teleporter and touch the Mix FX Send FX1 Delay or FX2 Reverb buttons to reach those screens PADS HOME Play pads and select a preset MIXER...

Page 35: ...grid cell represents the pan position for the pad When the pan line is in the middle the output is balanced equally between left and right nanobox Level The number shows the volume level Pan The bar g...

Page 36: ...the lower left position and the mute control for Pad 8 in the upper right position On the Mutes screen touch a pad to toggle the mute state of the pad Red is muted green is not muted v nanobox Left o...

Page 37: ...to it Add in the delay filter and you can add a different sound to the delayed signal You can modulate three of the delay parameters to add more variety to the sound nanobox Right Arrow Access the FX1...

Page 38: ...from the original hits Cutoff When Filter is On this is the center frequency for the band pass filter Range 20 Hz to 20 4 kHz Accepts modulation Freq Width When Filter is On the width of the range of...

Page 39: ...trail on longer after the initial hit Increase the Damping to reduce the airiness or hissing at the end of the sound Use the Pre delay to add some time between the initial hit and when you hear the e...

Page 40: ...while it records Each tangerine preset has 16 sequences that you can record overdub undo and other sequence management operations The following sections address the basic operation of the sequencer S...

Page 41: ...any of the presets on the tangerine s factory microSD include include demo sequences You can tell if a preset includes sequences by looking for pad grid indicators under the names of the sequences S1...

Page 42: ...n The Sequence Menu opens 4 Select the option you want from the menu or push the Left Arrow to cancel Sequence Menu Menu Option Description Copy Seq Copies the selected sequence onto the clipboard Thi...

Page 43: ...Home two or three times to open the Sequence Home screen 2 Touch a sequence to select it 3 Push the Right Arrow button The Sequence Settings screen appears with the sequence name in the top left corn...

Page 44: ...f you record 16 notes at 1 8 resolution and play the sequence back at 1 16 resolution the sequence will play at double speed and only last one bar If you press Record to add notes to the sequence the...

Page 45: ...urrently selected sequence appears at the top left corner of the screen Sequence Number See which sequence is selected Recording indicator Recording is active when visible Clock Touch to close the Tra...

Page 46: ...ronome touch the METRO button The button has a orange colored frame and text when active 2 To adjust the volume of the metronome touch the METLV knob to make sure the focus ring is around it then turn...

Page 47: ...on 3 If you are going to record from the KEY GRID screen open it by opening the KEYS screen and then pressing the Right Arrow button then select the pad you want to record with the Layers button Note...

Page 48: ...recording while continuing to play the sequence or touch STOP to end recording and playback The next time you open the Sequence Home screen you will see a pad grid indicator with solid squares indica...

Page 49: ...and Panning Adjusting the Filter Adjusting the Envelope Adjusting the LFO Choosing the Pad Mode Editing the Pad Configuration Parameters Editing the Pad Position Parameters Note Presets are not autom...

Page 50: ...OW BUTTON Go back to the Pads Home screen RIGHT ARROW BUTTON Go to the Waveform Screen HOLD RIGHT ARROW Open the Transports pop up KNOBS Turn to control the on screen knobs within the focus ring FOCUS...

Page 51: ...es and watch as the Pad Grid selection moves to the next pad and eventually from the eighth pad back to the first pad 5 Note the changing settings for Level Pitch Filte and Res as you move from pad to...

Page 52: ...r pad specific parameters The four on screen knobs in the Macro screen are convenient for making changes quickly while playing Knob Description LEVEL Adjust the volume of the current pad Range 96dB to...

Page 53: ...tches by note intervals or by fine tuning them The tangerine makes the Level and Pitch parameters easy to access in the Pad Macro screen It also provides two additional ways to adjust them in the Pad...

Page 54: ...ts of pad parameters one set for each pad The tangerine lets you send these CC messages over a MIDI channel of your choice All that the tangerine needs to receive the reserved CCs is the chosen channe...

Page 55: ...ectronic sound The tangerine makes the filter controls easy to access in the Pad Macro screen but it also provides two additional ways to adjust them in the Pad Configuration screen and over MIDI Filt...

Page 56: ...parameters one set for each pad The tangerine lets you send these CC messages over a MIDI channel of your choice All that the tangerine needs to receive the reserved CCs is the chosen channel number c...

Page 57: ...ng it takes for the sound to go from the initial peak to the sustain level 0 to 100 Sustain The volume level that the sound maintains when you hold a note 0 to 100 Release The release represents the t...

Page 58: ...his row selected to set modulation options PAD TRIGGER Touch to trigger this pad Flashes when triggered by MIDI or Sequence Parameter Description Waveform The shape of the wave used by the low frequen...

Page 59: ...l now learn how you can make more significant changes to existing presets and then save those changes to microSD for later use In this section you ll learn how to Clear Copy Cut and Paste pads using t...

Page 60: ...ste pads within and across presets or clear a pad Clear a Pad 1 Select the pad you want to clear on the Pads Home screen 2 Touch the hamburger menu icon in the top left corner 3 The Pad Management men...

Page 61: ...Dashboard screen 3 Touch Cut or Copy on the Pads menu The pad information is now on the clipboard Cut will also clear the current pad 4 Select the pad where you want to paste This can be in the same...

Page 62: ...Mode menu opens 2 Touch the name of a pad mode to select it Push the Left Arrow button to cancel P 62 nanobox tangerine User Manual Dec 11 2023 Note The tangerine will reset some parameters when you c...

Page 63: ...easures long 2 Slicer Use with a WAV file with different sections that you want to trigger independently 2 New Recording Use to start recording a new WAV file or clear a WAV from a pad tangerine suppo...

Page 64: ...Mixer screens Pitch Pitch shift over a range of 2 octaves not quantized to semitones Changing the Pitch affects the sample playback speed Corresponds to the Level in the Pad Macro screen Filter Sets...

Page 65: ...ng at the same time Any other pad in the same group will stop whenever a pad in the group is triggered Excl X Excl A Excl B Excl C Excl D Choose Excl X for no exclusion grouping Interp The interpolati...

Page 66: ...d s envelope remains in its sustain phase and never reaches its Release stage Gate The tangerine sustains its sound until the note is released regardless of how the note was started from the touch scr...

Page 67: ...ding metadata embedded in each WAV file that it loads or if metadata does not include all required details by applying default values Open the Pad Position Parameters Screen In the Pad Macro screen to...

Page 68: ...lues Slicer values Clip values Loop Mode None Forward Bidirect None Forward Bidirect On Off On Off Loop Fade 0 100 0 0 100 0 Reverse On Off On Off Start Sample index Length 0 Sample length Loop Start...

Page 69: ...ough the value assigned to the Length parameter Forward Plays from the value assigned to the Start parameter through the value assigned to the Loop End Parameter then jumps back to the value of the Lo...

Page 70: ...n the file Yes Loop Start Point where the looping will begin when playing forward or looping will end when playing in reverse Expressed in samples Must be before or equal to Loop End Loop Start is rea...

Page 71: ...pads with the Layers button until you reach the correct pad 3 Edit the sample Start and Length parameters using the top knob to select each parameter and the bottom knob to change its value 4 Listen...

Page 72: ...he screen If the top knob does not seem to do anything press Left Arrow to return to the pad s Macro screen and make sure the pad is in Sample Pad Mode 6 Adjust the sample length with the bottom knob...

Page 73: ...her Forward or Bidirect This enables looping on this pad and also specifies if the sample should play repeatedly from the the Loop Start point to the Loop End point Loop Mode Forward or it should alte...

Page 74: ...pad s loop parameters 2 Edit the Loop Start and Loop End parameters using the top knob to select each parameter and the bottom knob to change its value 3 Listen to how the pad loop changes while you...

Page 75: ...the Loop Start parameter by turning the top knob until Loop Start appears at the bottom of the screen 2 Use traditional swipe pinch and spread gestures on the touch screen to zoom in on the part of t...

Page 76: ...o the tangerine does not overlay any extra content on top of the looped sections When Loop Fade is 25 section D which is a section of WAV that is 25 of the length of the loop from immediately before t...

Page 77: ...in Sample Pad Mode you can save those values in the WAV file s metadata If you load the updated Wav file into another preset the tangerine will recognize the markers and automatically set the pad s po...

Page 78: ...ng at C3 note 36 so you can play the slices as if they were individual samples You can choose to always play the same slice for each note played or you can configure the pad s position parameters to c...

Page 79: ...Pad Macro screen press the Right Arrow button to open the Waveform screen Waveform for Slicer pad At the top of the screen to the right of the pad grid indicator there are three small dots forming an...

Page 80: ...e touch gestures to move the waveform so the fixed cursor position the vertical white line is on or near a slice point that you want to remove then touch Join to remove the slice point You can have as...

Page 81: ...mber of slices you specified The slice points are shown as white vertical lines with a small square near the bottom Note You can adjust the results of the slice to grid or auto scan by manually adding...

Page 82: ...ON Auto 1 to 512 No Quant Size Use Quant Size to quantize when the playback starts and stops Quantization will cause playback to snap to a musical grid with intervals specified by the Quant Size para...

Page 83: ...selection is advanced Send when modulation is used every time the Modulation Source receives a high signal the slice sequencer will be advanced to the next step in the sequence None This parameter wi...

Page 84: ...Slice Markers or Cue points The tangerine supports sliced files created on the 1010music blackbox You can also use applications such as the following to create slice files Reaper for Windows Mac Linux...

Page 85: ...ill recognize the slices saving you from having to create the slices again In the Waveform screen touch the filename at the top of the screen to open the Wav Management menu Touch File The File menu a...

Page 86: ...anobox tangerine User Manual Dec 11 2023 If you transfer the file to a computer you can open it with an application such as Sound Forge and see the slices in the metadata such as the following Regions...

Page 87: ...h as these to optimize the way it synchronizes sample playback with the tempo of the tangerine s sequencer Clip pads can support looping playback and beat synchronized playback They are useful to play...

Page 88: ...PM of the desired playback tempo If you try to play it back at a much different tempo you may hear artifacts Adjust the Clip Pad s position parameters to help the tangerine determine the beat count Th...

Page 89: ...ze boundary For example if the Quant Size is set to 1 bar and you press the pad the playback will begin at the start of the next bar None always start and stop immediately 1 16 1 8 1 4 1 2 1 bar 2 bar...

Page 90: ...know the number of beats it needs to stretch the sample across The tangerine assumes that samples contain only the audio that will be looped It does not support sample start length or loop points for...

Page 91: ...t out of sync with your clock If your WAV file tempo is faster than your clock tempo it will sound like the beats are running ahead of the rest of the music If your WAV file tempo is slower than your...

Page 92: ...AV File into an Empty Pad 1 Select an empty pad on the Pads Home screen by tapping it or turning the bottom knob 2 Push the Right Arrow button and the Record and Load screen is displayed 3 Touch Load...

Page 93: ...oad the sample Load a Multi sample Set Multi samples are banks of WAV files that are designed to be mapped to individual notes Some banks may have different samples for different velocities for each n...

Page 94: ...et the Rec Mon parameter to On so you will be able to hear the audio source before and during the recording The only difference between On and Auto is that Auto only lets you hear the external audio w...

Page 95: ...en which you can open in multiple ways To record a sample for an empty Pad touch an empty pad in the Pads Home screen then push Right Arrow To record a new sample and replace another sample in a Pad o...

Page 96: ...which case you can choose one of the available values 1 4 1 2 2 bars 4 bars 8 bars 16 bars 32 bars or 64 bars Turn Rec Thresh On Set the Threshold as low as possible just a few dB above the db level t...

Page 97: ...ecording touch Stop The tangerine saves the new recording as a WAV file in the current preset s folder on the microSD card The tangerine then loads the new file into the current pad and returns you to...

Page 98: ...P 98 nanobox tangerine User Manual Dec 11 2023 The following table summarizes the recording parameters Single Sample Recording Parameters Table...

Page 99: ...cific options The nanobox tangerine will now generate a series of MIDI triggers and record an individual WAV file for each trigger event The files will be stored on the microSD card in a separate fold...

Page 100: ...characters Note Entire path name of all files must be under 256 characters Start Note The note that will be sent out as a trigger to record the first WAV file C 1 1 through G9 127 End Note The note th...

Page 101: ...ments The filenames meet tangerine s requirements and The files make their Root Note and velocity details evident enough for the tangerine to find them Sample File Requirements Before copying your own...

Page 102: ...ollowing order until it finds what it needs 1 SMPL tags of the WAV files 2 INST tags of the WAV files 3 The file names for the WAVs When parsing the file names it looks for the following format Text n...

Page 103: ...designed to find an optimal mapping of samples across multiple notes and to interpolate the sample data for the notes between them The tangerine does something similar with multiple velocity layers b...

Page 104: ...ato effect by modulating the pitch of a note with a sine wave LFO signal Sweeping a resonant low pass filter s cut off frequency with a triangle wave LFO signal Using a MIDI controller s mod wheel or...

Page 105: ...l provide values in the range of 0 127 MIDI Note numbers have a range of 0 127 but when using KEY as a modulation source 64 C4 corresponds to a center point 0 notes below 64 C4 correspond to negative...

Page 106: ...s can be modulated The boxes appear either empty when a parameter is not being modulated or they appear full when they are For example In the cases of the Pitch Filter and Res parameters all three box...

Page 107: ...iguration Pan Pad Configuration Attack Pad Envelope Decay Pad Envelope Release Pad Envelope LFO Rate Pad LFO LFO Depth Pad LFO Sample Start Pad Position single sample pads only Sample Length Pad Posit...

Page 108: ...at contains its modulation settings To access the modulation parameters for a parameter select it then push the Right Arrow button For example to access the filter cutoff modulation page select the Fi...

Page 109: ...have to replace one of the existing modulation sources with the source you want to use For example if you want to modulate Filter Cutoff with Note Velocity but if it already being modulated by MODW LF...

Page 110: ...As soon as you change the Source the Amount parameter turns white indicating that it is now active 7 Select the Amount parameter below the Source and adjust the modulation amount with the bottom Knob...

Page 111: ...ring Delay or Reverb modulation configure your MIDI controller to match the tangerine s MIDI configuration 1 On the tangerine check the MIDI In parameters of each pad and note the channels assigned to...

Page 112: ...of white which indicates that it is not active 4 Change the Source parameter from None to the modulation source you want to apply As soon as you change the Source the Amount parameter turns white indi...

Page 113: ...the pad Delay or Reverb parameter currently being modulated 2 Scroll to the pad parameter currently being modulated with the top knob The parameter s MOD page opens 3 Push the Right Arrow button The...

Page 114: ...n controlling the tangerine over MIDI MIDI Configuration Parameters Triggering Pads from Specific Notes on the MIDI GlobIn Channel Playing a Pad on a Pad Specific MIDI In Channel Modulating Pad Parame...

Page 115: ...ured to send on a pad s MIDI In channel it can also use its pitch wheel mod wheel volume and panning controls to modulate pad parameters values For details see Modulating Pad Parameters over a Pad Spe...

Page 116: ...ceive MIDI Note and Continuous Controller messages on the specified channel Omni Receive MIDI note messages on any MIDI Channel excluding MIDI channels that are assigned as a Pad s MIDI In channel MID...

Page 117: ...d by the GlobIn and CC In channels see Triggering Pads From Specific Notes on the MIDI GlobIn Channel on page 118 and Controlling Pad Parameters on the MIDI CC In Channel on page 124 For details on pl...

Page 118: ...our MIDI controller sends MIDI notes on a specific channel called the MIDI GlobIn channel configured on the tangerine in the nanobox Configuration page When you play pads this way their samples are pl...

Page 119: ...to the PADS HOME page 4 Verify you can trigger each pad over MIDI by playing the corresponding note on your controller The following figure shows the default notes mapped to each pad Note If you are...

Page 120: ...e is Default then look up the default Pad Note for this pad in the table on the previous page for example C2 or note number 36 for Pad 1 6 Play the Default Pad Note for that note on your MIDI controll...

Page 121: ...channels you can play the tangerine as eight separate instruments and configure them to respond to MIDI channel messages that your controller might send such as pitch bend mod wheel volume and pannin...

Page 122: ...rand piano samples loaded by touching Pad 1 You hear a single piano note 3 Push the Right Arrow button to open the Pad Macro page Note that the Pad Mode top of the page is Sample 4 Touch Config to ope...

Page 123: ...ers that can be modulated by MIDI channel message see Applying Modulation to Pad and Effect Parameters Note The MIDI In channel only supports the modulation of pad parameters but not the direct contro...

Page 124: ...lowing table summarizes the mapping of the Pad specific parameters to MIDI continuous controllers Affects Slicer Pads only Note To control the Pad parameters with these MIDI CCs make sure the MIDI con...

Page 125: ...tangerine s MIDI GlobIn channel The tangerine supports FX send levels for each pad but the effects parameters themselves are independent of the Pads so their settings are global You can modify the set...

Page 126: ...g FX1 Delay and FX2 Reverb Settings Over the CC In Channel 100 to 100 Value Mappings to CC Values MIDI Continuous Controllers produce uni polar values in the range of 0 127 but many of the tangerine s...

Page 127: ...ller values in the range of 0 127 to the dB Levels in the Mixer and Pad Configuration pages as follows Pitch Mappings to CC Values The tangerine maps the Pitch Values in the Macro and Pad Configuratio...

Page 128: ...27 as follows The tangerine maps values for the Slice parameter to continuous controller values in the range of 0 127 according to the number of slices For example if a Pad has 7 slices the tangerine...

Page 129: ...terprets MIDI program numbers 0 127 as positions in its list of presets in alphabetical order Your MIDI controller must be configured to transmit MIDI Program Changes The tangerine only responds to MI...

Page 130: ...er to transmit on the same MIDI channel specified by the tangerine s GlobIn parameter nanobox Configuration page Remember The tangerine does not save preset changes automatically Before you load a pre...

Page 131: ...tangerine s analog CLOCK Input If you connect both a MIDI Clock source and an analog clock source the tangerine will select from the available sources based in the following order of priority Sending...

Page 132: ...onnector and the labels of the connection components of a mini TRS jack The following table shows how each of a MIDI DIN connector s pins connects to a Mini TRS Type B MIDI connector Table MIDI Connec...

Page 133: ...ANG BIN file Settings tml This file remembers the last preset you opened and the values of global parameters on the nanobox Configuration screen preset xml Presets folder and its sub folders Presets a...

Page 134: ...G MICROSD CARDS If you haven t worked with SD or microSD cards before you should be aware that you cannot just pull the card out of our computer when you are done working with it If you remove a micro...

Page 135: ...naming WAV files because any presets that use those files will no longer be able to find them Packing Preset and WAV Files Together You can share your presets and pads with others or move them to anot...

Page 136: ...when you insert the microSD card open the nanobox Configuration page and set the SD Mode parameter to Compatible Changing SD Mode to Compatible may also help if your tangerine has trouble writing to...

Page 137: ...ic strongly recommends that you check the 1010music forum https forum 1010music com for the latest firmware release New releases may contain bug fixes and new features Firmware update instructions wil...

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