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number 16. The volume then switches to level 15 and plays sound 16 one last
time.
After creating your sequence file in Notepad (or basic text editor), be sure to
name the file in the format of S00.seq through S09.seq so that the SNOW-
CROW PRO 2 will recognize it as a valid sequence file. Notepad will try to
name the file .txt by default; this must be changed to .seq. You can add a
description to the file title as in the following examples:
S00 Stand 1.seq S02 Bobcat Special.seq
S01 Stand 2.seq S03 Coyote.seq
Loading a Sound Sequence to Your SNOW-CROW PRO 2 Manually
In order to get the sound sequence file from your computer into your SNOW-
CROW PRO 2, you will need a standard USB cable (type A/B) with the unit.
Remove the battery compartment door on the SNOW-CROW PRO 2 and
remove the battery pack. Locate the USB port in the bottom of the battery
compartment. Using the USB cable, connect the SNOW-CROW PRO 2 to your
computer. Take note to what drive letter is being assigned to your SNOW-
CROW PRO 2. Copy the sequence files from your hard drive directly into the
drive letter of the SNOW-CROW PRO 2.
Playing a Sequence
Sequences can be engaged at any time during operation.
1. Press the SEQUENCE button on the TX-500
2. Press a number button on the keypad to play the corresponding
sequence from 0 – 9 or highlight the desired sequence with the rotary
selector knob and depress it one time.
Play Modes and Sequences
If you have selected a different playback mode (i.e. jukebox or single)
sequence mode will ignore this selection.
5.8 SOUND PRESETS
The TX-500 provides you with quick access to your favorite sounds and
volumes with the push of a button. The TX-500 can hold a total of ten individual
sound presets, each one having their own unique volume level. You will also
find two quick-access buttons (P1 and P2) that provide you one-button access
to the sounds stored on presets one and two.
Creating Presets
1. Press the PRESET button and hold for approximately 3-4 seconds to
enter set preset mode. You should see SEL SND/ VOL on the top line
of the TX-500 display.