Downloading Samples & Sound Programs

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The above procedure (in three steps) is suggested, since the position of a Sample (in your instrument’s list)
and all related Program are fully programmable and there is not a common or factory standard to follow,
neither we want to limit your freedom to customize your Sledge with samples, programs and sounds;
Once you’ve transmitted Samples and Sound Programs, you might find that (due to their different position
on your instrument’s memory) they could not match each other; in this case you can simply select a
Program and then set the correct sample, within your instrument’s list, by rotating the OSC 1 WAVETABLE
control, when both Wavetable and Pulse led are lighted, that will scroll all available samples in the same
order as they were in Spectre before the transmission to Sledge
Once you like the Sample set and their Program settings, we suggest to Store each new sound in a new
position (if the Sample is a new one) or in the same position (if you are changing a sample with a
similar/better one of the same category and family of instruments).
If you save your Spectre Sample setting and your Sound Mapper Programs, you will always have your
custom setting as a starting point and backup, when you will load new Samples or update your Programs.
In other words (we repeat this important concept) please remind that our suggested Programs are normally
set at position 001 and Samples could be in a different positions, consequently you probably have to
“match” the Sample with the related suggested Program.
You can also use a Program for a sound (i.e. Grand Piano) for other similar ones (i.e. another Piano sample)
since it could be a good starting point if you found a good setting; you can start with it, change the Sample,
Store it on another position, edit the parameters, rename it etcetera.
Our INFO mailbox will always be ready to answer to your questions and out Site will be updated timely,
with new information, suggestions, Samples and Sound Programs.
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