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17
seconds) displays
“Save Completed”
and
exits the Save Filter screen. If you release the
button before 2 seconds have elapsed,the
display briefly shows
“Save canceled”
and
exits the screen without executing the save
operation.
Erasing the Current Preset
To erase a
preset, press
Save
and then
scroll to the
beginning of the
menu to display
### **ERASE**
(where
###
is the preset
number of the
current preset
which will be
erased). While
**ERASE**
is displayed, either
long press the
Encoder
, or long press the
Save
button. The display will briefly display
Erasing Preset
and then exit the screen. If
you release the button while
Erasing Preset
is displayed, the display briefly shows Erase
canceled and exits the screen without
executing the erase operation.
Channels
Each channel contains the information
required to play your programmed audio or
CV files through it’s dedicated channel output
and, optionally, through the mix outputs. A
channel plays either one sample or, if you are
using the
Zones
function, up to 8 samples
that can be selected by a CV. Channels are
configured, appropriately enough, on the
Channels
screen and, optionally, the
Zones
screen.
Channels can be assigned a variety of
modes that allow them to interact with other
channels in your preset in many creative
ways. Details will be found in the
Channels
chapter.
Channel Parameters
The following parameters are referred to as
Channel Parameters, because while they
affect a channel’s sample(s), they are actually
owned by the channel, not the sample. If you
set up a channel and then replace the sample
in the channel with another, the new sample
inherits all of the parameter values of the
initial sample.
Channel parameters include: Pitch, Level,
Phase Mod, Mutate, Pan/Mix, Sample Start/
End, Loop Start/End/Length, Play Mode,
Envelope, and Loop Mode.
Copying and Importing Channels
Once you have created a channel, you can
copy it to other channels in your preset or
to channels in other presets in the current
folder. Additionally, you can import channels
from other folders on your SD card into
channels in the current folder, in which case
the channel’s sample(s) are also imported
into the current folder. Again, see the
Channels
chapter for details.
Samples
Samples are the raw material of your
channels and presets. Samples can be
recorded directly by Assimil8or or can be
copied onto an SD card via computer.
See the
Sampling
chapter for details of
Assimil8or’s sampling options.
To use your computer to load existing WAV
files, create folders at the root level of your
SD card and put the WAV files in those
folders. Assimil8or is compatible with 8, 16,
24, or 32 bit integer mono or stereo WAV files
at any sample rate. While sample names may
be up to 47 characters long, we recommend
that both folder and sample names be both
relatively short and descriptive.
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