User manual

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Introduction
As already mentioned, the Memotron makes use of sample-data to produce its sounds. To play them,
these sounds have to be loaded into the internal memory of the Memotron. Sounds can be loaded
from CD-Rom and Compact-Flash-Card.
Suitable Compact-Flash-Cards can be purchased at Manikin Electronics.
Tracks
Tracks contain all sound-data (samples) for a specific sound. A total of three Tracks at one time can
be hold in the internal memory.
! The realtime parameter controls on the panel such as HALF SPEED, TONE, PITCH,
VOLUME and A B C will not be stored.
! Please note, that Tracks in the Memotron’s internal memory will be lost, as soon
as the Memotron is powered down and therefore have to be saved on Compact-Flash-
Card previously!
Data structure and M-Tron® compatibility
The Memotron uses a Windows®PC-compatible data structure. This compatibility enables you to
create and organise your own Memotron soundlibrary in your PC. The data structure of the Memotron
with its directories, folders and files fits to your PC and is easy to understand.
i The Memotron is compatible with the G-Media M-Tron® PlugIn and therefore capable
to use its soundlibrary without limitations.
i You may use CD-Roms delivered with the G-Media M-Tron® PlugIn directly in your
Memotron.
i M-Tron® soundfiles (file-name .cpt) that are installed on your Windows PC cannot
be copied and used in the Memotron. It is no problem to copy soundfiles from
your G-Media M-Tron® CD-Roms on your PC, organize them and then use them in the
Memotron. Mac user may also copy installed M-Tron® soundfiles and use them in
their Memotron.
The file-names the Memotron will ”understand“:
Memotron Track .mtk
M-Tron® Track .cpt
Memotron operating system .mos
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