Importing Third-Party File Formats; Loading Rex Files Into Sound Slots - Native Instruments MASCHINE MIKRO MK3 Manual

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▪ If Group Outputs is selected in the Output menu the audio files will be named as follows:
[Project name] - [Group order number] [Group index (letter + number)] [Group name] -
[BPM].wav/aiff
The Group order number is a two-digit number indicating the <order of appearance= of the
Group in the Group List. This ensures that an alphabetical listing of the exported files will
reflect the structure of your Project.
▪ If Sound Outputs is selected in the Output menu the audio files will be named as follows:
[Project name] - [Sound name] - [BPM].wav/aiff
In addition, if the name of the file about to be exported is already used in the destination folder, a
hyphen followed by an index number is added to the name (e.g., < - 1,= < - 2,= < - 3,=) to avoid any
file being overwritten.
5.5

Importing Third-Party File Formats

5.5.1

Loading REX Files into Sound Slots

MASCHINE supports REX (ReCycle) files to be loaded. REX files are loops that are already
sliced and mapped to MIDI notes.
Only REX2 files are currently supported.
▪ The Samples are loaded into the Sound slot. A new Pattern is created in that Group and
directly loaded in the Pattern Editor (switch the Pattern Editor to Keyboard view to better
see the Pattern 4 see section
tains the sequence data of the REX file. For each REX file you import a Pattern will be cre-
ated and added.
±11.1.5, Group View and Keyboard
Managing Sounds, Groups, and Your Project
Importing Third-Party File Formats
View). This Pattern con-
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