User Audio Drums-Layout - KETRON SD9 Manual

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You can create User Audio Drums (Wave 44,100, 16-bit) using specific Audio Editor Software, or by importing
User Audio Drums which were already created for the AUDYA series keyboards.
Whatever the origin of these files is, the SD9 Pro can "locate" and manage them through the DRUM part of the
Modeling feature. In order to be properly recognized and utilized, these audio files must have the following name
structure and assigned as such:-
ARRA.wav = For Variation A
ARRB.wav = For Variation B
ARRC.wav = For Variation C
ARRD.wav = For Variation D
FILA.wav = For Fill A
FILB.wav = For Fill B
FILC.wav = For Fill C
FILD.wav = For Fill D
BRKA.wav = For Break A
BRKB.wav = For Break B
BRKC.wav = For Break C
BRKD.wav = For Break D
INT1.wav = For Intro 1
INT2.wav = For Intro 2
INT3.wav = For Intro 3
END1.wav = For End 1
END2.wav = For End 2
END3.wav = For End 3
Fig. 140c. User Audio Drums - Layout
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