Wave Sync - KETRON Audya Series User Manual

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Wave Sync

WAVE SYNC Environment allows to assign several
wave tracks synchronized to MIDI track by MIDI
clock. On this feature you can assign Starting /Stop /
Repeat measure for each Wave track assigned.
1. WAVE and MIDI tracks must be located on the
same folder.
2. Use F8 button to select WAVE SYNC feature .This
action allows to Create or Edit your WAVE SYNC
files.
3. Enter into the MIDI player and select the MIDI file
to be edit and press Load MIDI (F10). Display will
show a loading pop-up message. Once loading
procedure will be completed PLAY and STOP
function will be available on F10 button to listen
the MIDI file. This function is also replicated by
the Start button on Main layout
4. Now add your own Wave on MIDI file. Use panel
arrows to navigate on desiderated Waves and
then press ADD LOOP (F8) button to assign
(Figure
41).
5. Once Wave Loop will be assigned Audya's
display will show info and properties related to
this file:
• F1 - Wav: This value show the Wave's progressive
number.
• F2 - Name: name of selected Wave.
• F3 - Bpm: Beat per minute of selected Wave in
case on a Drum Loop. This basically info will be
used to sync your Audio file onto the MIDI clock.
Correct BPM information is essential to define the
best synchronization between Audio and MIDI.
The BPM value can be modified also when Audio
and MIDI are playing.
• F4 – Start: Start information for the Wave file.
User can define just only Audio Start bar as the
Stop bar will be defined automatically according
to Length and Repeat parameters.
• F5 - Length: Length on bars for the Wave.
This value will define the right length for the
Wave performance. Pay attention when set this
parameter to obtain the correct playing and stop
point for your audio track..
• F6 - Repeat: This function select the number of
repetitions for the Wave. When set to the Loop
value (before the number 1) the Audio track will
be repeated from it's initial Start bar until the end
of the MIDI file.
• F7 - Remove Wav: allows to remove the selected
Wave.
• F8- Add Wav: this command permit to add the
Wav to the MIDI file.
• F9 - Play Wav: allow to Play the selected Wave
(Figure
42).
6. Once all parameters are set properly the user
can arrange a sort of preview of the final project
simply by playing the MIDI file (F10).
7. In order to save the new MIDI + Audio
(Figure
40).
8. The playback is obtained by selecting the new
9. In order to add other tracks repeat carefully point
Figure 40
Figure 41
Figure 42
combination it's enough to press SAVE on the
panel. Give a new name and confirm again with
the button 5 / 10 – Save.
MIDI file and starting with Enter. The Wave volume
may be adjusted separately from MIDI by the
slider Wave.
from #5 to #7 .
NOTE
1) No limitations to add same audio track on different
points of MIDI file.
2) User can assign just one single Wave at a time.
3) If a Wave have the parameter Repeat set into Loop
mode (before the value 1) then all the others Waves
associates to the MIDI file having a subsequent Start
bar will be ignored.
Wave Sync
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KETRON • AUDYA

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