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Bitbox 2.5 User’s Manual
7/17/19 11:13:00 AM
Copyright 1010music LLC 2019
Page 13 of 42
Digital Heart – Analog Soul
Create and Configure a New Preset
In order to demonstrate the features of bitbox, we will walk through the process of creating a
new preset and configuring several different cells.
Create and Name the Preset
First, you will create a new preset that will be used to store the configuration parameters you
select. Follow these steps to create and name your preset:
1.
Press the
HOME
button until you see the Menu screen shown on page 6. Touch the
Presets
option to display the Preset Management screen. The Preset Management
screen shows a list of the presets stored on the microSD card with a menu across the
top. The currently selected preset is highlighted in blue.
2.
Touch
New
in the top menu. A new preset is added to the list with the name
New
Preset xx
, where
xx
is the next available number.
3.
Touch the
File
button in the top row of the
Touch Screen
to display the Preset File
Menu.
4.
Touch the
Rename
menu button to display the on-screen keyboard.
5.
Touch the back arrow
<-
to backspace through the preset name to clear it. Then use
the on-screen keyboard to type in a new name. Use the carat button
^
to toggle
between upper- and lower-case letters. Touch the
123
button to display the numeric
keyboard if needed. When the name is complete, touch
return
to save the name and
return to the
Presets
screen with the new preset selected.
6.
Touch the
Load
button to start working with your new preset from the Main screen.
Select WAV Files and Control Playback Options
Now you will choose some WAV files to assign to cells and assign a mode to each cell. The main screen has a 4x4 grid of 16
light gray cells. A WAV file can be assigned to each of these cells, and each cell is assigned a cell mode. The available cell
modes are sample, clip and slicer. The table below will help you choose which cell type to use:
Icon
Cell
Mode
Description
Reverse
Playback
Quantize
Set
Loop
points
Play
Slices
Sample Use a sample cell when you want to be able to control
start and end points for playback and looping. This mode
supports reverse playback, along with forward and
bidirectional looping. For example, you might use Sample
mode with a melodic sample. Sample mode supports 4-
note polyphony.
Yes
No
Yes
No
Clip
Use Clip mode when you want to use synchronized loops
and quantized playback. Clip mode works well with drum
loops between one and eight measures long. (This works
mostly like the original bitbox.) Clip mode supports 2-note
polyphony.
No
Yes
No
No
Preset Management Screen
Keyboard Screen
Preset File Menu