ISLA Instruments S2400 User Manual
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Editing the SD Card
The SD card can be edited on a computer, either by inserting it into an SD card slot on the
computer, or with a USB SD card reader, or by leaving the card in the S2400 and enabling MSC
mode from the File menu.
In general, the S2400 saves files to specific folders, but can read them from any folder. Samples,
kits, projects, and maps can be copied to and from the card. If a more complex directory
structure is desired, kits and projects saved by the S2400 in the PROJECTS and KITS folders can
be moved to other folders, or into sub-folders. They will still be accessible on the S2400.
Likewise, kits and projects downloaded from other users can be placed anywhere. Because the
Load Project function starts in the PROJECTS folder, it is helpful to create a sub-folder under that
for other people's projects.
If a project folder is renamed, the associated S24 file should be renamed also. If not, it will take
an extra click to load it. If the KIT file does not have the same name as the S24 file, the sounds
and their settings will not be loaded when the project is loaded. Either rename both files, or use
the rename project function on the S2400 File menu.
Do not rename the WAV files inside of a kit or project folder. The KIT file contains the name of
each WAV file and if that file name does not exist, the sound will not be loaded when the project
or kit is loaded. Use the rename track function on the S2400 Track Settings menu.