Downloading Samples & Sound Programs
SLEDGE 2.00
Samples & Sound Programs are organized in family of instrument (i.e. Acoustic Pianos, Vintage Keys etc)
and new folders and Samples will be added periodically; each Sample family contains one folder for each
Sample & Sound Program, where you can find:
a) Sample set to be loaded on Spectre (wpc or other formats)
b) Program sys file, as a suggested setting (for Sledge’s controls) to be loaded with Sound Mapper;
c) Audio Demo, that will allow you to listen to the Sample before downloading;
Spectre allows to tune and distribute samples on the keyboard; these functions are allowed for non-protected formats
only (listed in the manual) and not for protected files. Samples published on our site will (mostly) be in a protected
format, but they can be moved to any position and customize the library; once transmitted to Sledge, you can add
OSC2/, Effects, Filter & Envelope controls and all available parameters.
Spectre will always reprogram the whole flash memory; we suggest to save your initial Sample set (Spectre) and
programs (Sound Mapper) considering the initial position of each sound. If you substitute a sample (a Piano sound)
with another one (a Bass) all program will be modified accordingly with the new one and this could be an advantage: a
better Piano sample would improve all programs using that sample at once.
SUGGESTED PROCEDURE
Listen to the Demo files (as a preview) and select the sample (or samples) you want to transmit to Sledge,
with Spectre (please refer to the related manual). Once you’ve transmitted one or more samples to Sledge,
you can also transmit the suggested program/s for each sample, following the following steps
a) On Sound Mapper, Load the suggested Program for the sample you have transmitted to Sledge
b) Copy and then Move it to an empty location (of your Sledge’e programs setup)
c) Select and Send the new Programs to Sledge (that can be further edited on the instrument)


