ISLA Instruments S2400 User Manual
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Resampling plays a wave file through the Classic anti-aliasing input filter and rerecords it at
26KHz and 12-bits. Select Resample from the Track Settings menu, or press F4 when a WAV file
is selected in the file browser.
Make sure the gain knob on the back is turned all the way up. That is, to the right as you look at
the front of the machine, or said another way, toward the screen.
Press Rec/Edit during resampling to cancel the process. The partially resampled file is still saved.
The Resample screen has the following fields:
Save To
The destination for the resampled file. Options are:
Project: The project folder
Same Folder: The same folder as the original file
Other Folder: Any folder of your choosing
Project
The name of the project where the resampled file will be saved. Project is only shown when
Save To is set to Project. If the current project has not been saved, then this field is editable, and
there will be an asterisk next to the word Project indicating that a new project will be created.
Folder
The destination folder where the resampled file will be saved. If Save To is set to Other Folder,
then this field is editable. Folder is not shown when Save To is set to Project. Select the folder
name to display the file browser and pick a different folder.
Name
The name of the resampled file. Defaults to the original file name plus _resample.
Pitch Shift
When the original file is played, the pitch can be shifted up or down. The resulting resampled
sound will retain that pitch shift.
Pitch like 33@45
Sets the pitch shift to +5.37 semitones, which is the equivalent of playing a 33 RPM record at 45
RPM. The sample can then be pitched down 5 or 6 semitones for that Classic sound.