Owner`s manual
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Module Player
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First, take a look at an illustration of the [Assign Files] screen.
You will see the following informations at first:
1 Track This indicates the number of the audio track. You may utilize up to eight audio
tracks with audio files, which are represented by the track numbers 1 - 8.
2 Note This indicates the note that is used as a trigger note. This is important for the crea-
tion of a multi file, since the trigger note initiates the audio file. In addition to that the note
is important for the creation of an audio song with individual audio files. Also in this
example you will have to assign notes to the audio files; a note may appear only once in
an audio track.
3 File Indicates the name of an audio file.
4 Length Indicates the length of an audio file.
5 Hot Indicates whether the file is pre-loaded by activating the current patch or not. This
procedure loads the beginning of the file into the memory, so that the file is ready to be
played back right away at the start of the song.
The file path is shown below the main screen to the right of the screen. This allows you to know in which directory you
are.
If the active song (active patch) is not linked to the audio file, no files will be shown in the main area of the [Assign
Files] screen. The following figure shows how the screen looks like after the linking: