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Loading USER SAMPLE
1.
Connect the USB (TO HOST) jack of this unit to your computer with a USB cable.
2.
Start while holding down the (REC) buon.
3.
This unit is recognized as a storage device, and the folder opens.
4.
Copy the sample les to the "Samples" folder.
5.
When copying is complete, eject the storage device, and then press the
(PLAYBACK/STOP) buon on this unit.
Loading SAMPLE EXPANSION PACK
1.
This procedure is the same as steps 1 to 3 in the above "Loading USER SAM-
PLE" procedure.
2.
Create a folder called "Expansion" in the "Samples/" folder and copy the sam-
ple les in the expansion pack.
3.
When copying is complete, eject the storage device, and then press the
(PLAYBACK)/(STOP) buon on this unit.
Loading user synth and eects
1.
This procedure is the same as steps 1 to 3 in the above "Loading USER SAM-
PLE" procedure.
2.
Copy each required le.
User synth: Copy the synth's ".drmlgunit" le to the "Units/Synths/" folder.
DELAY eect: Copy the synth's ".drmlgunit" le to the "Units/DelayFXs/" folder.
REVERB eect: Copy the synth's ".drmlgunit" le to the "Units/ReverbFXs/" folder.
MASTER eect: Copy the synth's ".drmlgunit" le to the "Units/MasterFXs/" folder.
3.
When copying is complete, eject the storage device, and then press the
(PLAYBACK)/(STOP) buon on this unit.
<lename rules>
The filename must follow the pattern “XXX_sample_name.wav”, where XXX should be three digits (between
001 and 128) indicating the sample index. “sample_name” should only contain alphanumeric characters, and the
following special characters: -_!?#$%&’()*+,:;<=>@
Note: Filenames only support single byte ASCII encodings.
Any les not following the rules above will be deleted from the drumlogue.
<supported format and encodings>
drumlogue natively uses WAV files encoded in 32 bit float with a sampling rate of 48KHz. WAV files encoded in signed
16/24/32 bit PCM and other common sampling rates are supported, but will be automatically converted upon startup.
If samples must be converted the drumlogue will take more time than usu-
al to startup.

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