Assign Wav Files To Pads And Control Playback Options; To Load A Wav File Into A Pad - 1010music Bitbox mk2 2.1 User Manual

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Assign WAV Files to Pads and Control Playback Options

Now you will choose assign WAV files to pads and select a mode for each pad. The
main screen has a 4x4 grid of 16 light gray pads. A WAV file can be assigned to each of
these pads, and each pad is assigned a pad mode. The available pad modes are
sample, clip, slicer, granular, New Rec and New Multi. The table below will help you
choose which pad type to use:
Icon
Pad Mode
Description
Sample
Use to play single notes or
drum hits. You can control
start and end points for
playback and looping.
Supports reverse
playback, along with
forward and bidirectional
looping.
Sample:
Spread a folder full of wav
Multi-
files across the keyboard
Sample
to get more realistic
Mode
instrument pitch shifting or
to map different sounds to
each key on the keyboard.
Clip
Use for synchronized
loops and quantized
playback, e.g. drum loops
and guitar tracks between
one and eight measures
long.
Slicer
Use with a WAV file with
different sections that you
want to trigger
independently.
Granular
Generate new sounds
from your samples. The
sample is played back in
small portions about 10 to
200ms in length, called
grains.
New Rec
Use to start recording a
new WAV file or to clear a
WAV from a pad.
New Multi
Use this for automatic
recording of a multi-
sample bank.
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Set
Reverse
Beat
Loop
Play
Poly-
Playback
Sync
Points
Slices
phony
Up to
16
notes
(See
Poly
Mode
below.)
Up to
16
notes
(See
Poly
Mode
below.)
2 notes
2 notes
mono
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Note:
► Bitbox mk2 can support playback of up to 24 total voices across all pads at one
time. Additionally, there is a configurable limit for each pad mode as identified in
the table above. See
Poly Mode
and
below for more information.
Each pad can have a different Pad Mode. You can use the same WAV file in different
pads in different pad modes.

To Load a WAV File into a Pad:

1.
Select a pad by touching it or using the control knobs to cycle through the
pads. The top control knobs move the selection horizontally. The bottom left
control knob move the selection vertically. The selected pad is highlighted
pink.
2.
Press the INFO button. If the pad was empty, the Load and Record screen will
be displayed. If the pad already had a WAV file assigned, the Waveform
screen will be displayed.
Waveform Screen
Load and Record Screen
3.
If you are on the Load and Record screen, touch Load in the top menu bar. If
you are on the Waveform screen, touch the name of the Waveform at the top
of the screen (MX_Low Floor in the screenshot above). You will now be on
the WAV File Selection screen.
4.
From the WAV File Selection screen, use the control knobs to scroll through
the list of files. The selected file name has a blue highlight. Touch Play to
preview the highlighted file. The Play button will turn blue to show that auto-
preview is enabled. Bitbox mk2 will play each WAV file one time when you
pause on it while scrolling. If you have an input trigger configured for this pad,
bitbox mk2 will play the selected WAV file whenever a trigger is received for
this pad. Touch the Play button again to disable auto-preview mode. Touch
Load to assign the selected WAV file to this pad. When looking at the list of
files, list items that start with a slash \ are directories. Load a directory to see
its contents. The file path is displayed above the list of files (e.g. Piano in the
example above.) Touch the caret ^ to navigate back up the directory tree.
Touch the back arrow <-- to go back to the previous screen.
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