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MANAGE WAV FILES

You can use the microSD card with your computer to manage the WAV files on the
card. You can load new WAV files onto the card or backup your existing WAV files
for safekeeping. The razzmatazz supports samples the meet the following criteria:
• Uses the WAV file format.
• Has 1 or 2 channels.
• Uses 16, 24, or 32 bit resolution.
• 48kHz is the native sample rate and will minimize load on the microprocessor.
However any sample rate may be used.
• WAV file names may use alpha numeric characters (A-Z, 0-9) and some special
characters. The following characters are NOT allowed:
• " / \ ? * < > : |
• File names must be less than 256 characters, including the path name.
You can use a microSD Adapter to insert your microSD card into your computer.
Then you may use standard file techniques to rename the WAV files, reorganize
them into directories, delete them, copy them onto your computer, or copy them
onto other microSD cards. Be careful with moving and renaming .WAV files,
because any presets that use those files will no longer be able to find them.
When you record a new .wav file on razzmatazz, it will be stored in the \Recording
folder on the microSD card. The first new recording will be saved as
\Recording\RC000001.wav. The number in the file name will be incremented with
each additional recording.
When you load a WAV file into a pad, the preset will have a pointer to that WAV file
in its source folder. If you move or rename that file, the link to the preset will be lost.
Files that do
not meet the
naming rules
will not be
recognized by
razzmatazz.
Oct 14, 2022
nanobox | razzmatazz User Manual
Before you remove a
microSD card from a
computer, you must select
the option to Eject the card
in order to avoid corrupting
your card.
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