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Manage WAV Files
Bitbox comes with hundreds of WAV files bundled with the firmware. You can load WAV
files into pads in order to add them to a preset. We talked about how to configure pads
previously in this document. Here we will discuss what tasks you can perform to
manage the WAV files themselves.
Working with WAV Files on the microSD Card
You can use the microSD card with your computer to manage the WAV files on the card.
You can load new WAV files onto the card or backup your existing WAV files for
safekeeping. Bitbox is compatible with all standard WAV files.
You can use a microSD Adapter to insert your microSD card into your computer. Then
you may use standard file techniques to rename the WAV files, reorganize them into
directories, delete them, copy them onto your computer or copy them onto other
microSD cards. We recommend that you occasionally make backup copies of your WAV
files, especially before upgrading to new firmware.
Bitbox supports organizing WAV files into folders and sub-folders. You can create your
own folder structure on the microSD card.
Bitbox 3.0 changes where new recordings are stored. When you create a new
recording, it will be stored in the folder for that preset. For example, the first new
recording for the My Kickin Grooves preset will be saved as \Presets\My Kickin
Grooves\RC000001.wav. When you load an existing WAV file into a pad, the preset will
have a pointer to that WAV file in its source folder. If you want to gather copies of all of
the files for a preset into the preset folder, use the preset pack option.
Note:
► If you delete, move or rename a WAV file, it will no longer be available for use by
presets that were previously using it. The name of the WAV file will still appear in
the Preset, but the Waveform screen will be blank until you load a new WAV file
into the pad.
► Bitbox supports samples in the WAV file format. It supports 1 or 2 channel files
with 16, 24 or 32 bit resolution at any sample rate. 48kHz is the preferred sample
rate.
► WAV file names may use Alpha Numeric Characters (A-Z, 0-9) and some special
characters. The following characters are NOT allowed:
“ / \ ? * < > : |
File names must be less than 256 characters, including the path name. Files
that do not conform to these naming constraints will not be recognized by bitbox.
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