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Samples
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▌ POPULATING THE SAMPLE POOL WITH USER SAMPLES
1. Ensure the project in which to work is open and active and that any user
samples are loaded onto the installed SD Card. The ‘Samples’ folder is
the default location for user sample folders.
2. Press (Screen) knob to open the options menu.
3. Turn (Screen) to navigate the menu options. The menu may display the
position level previously navigated. If required, Press [Back] screen
button to back up through the menu hierarchy.
4. Highlight the ‘Samples’ option and press (Screen) to select.
5. Highlight the ‘Load Files or Folders’ option and press (Screen) to select.
6. The default starting point is the ‘SD/Samples’ folder on the SD Card.
This may be empty unless manually pre-populated. Turn (Screen) to
navigate and Press [Back] if required.
7. A set of artist samples are also provided on the Polyend supplied SD
Card. This can be accessed by backing up a level from the SD Card
‘Samples’ folder, press (Screen) when highlighting ‘/..’. The Artist
Samples can then be navigated and selected.
8. Turn (Screen) to highlight the folder or sample le to load into the
sample pool. Hold [Shift] + Turn (Screen) to select multiple folders or
les. Press (Screen) or either left side screen button when highlighting
an audio WAV sample le to audition the sample sound.
9. Press [Load Wav] or [Load Folder] to select and load an audio le or a
complete folder of samples.
10. When loading only a WAV audio sample, the sample pool destination
folder is required to be selected.
11. The folder and samples are loaded to the sample pool.
• If a folder already exists then a message will be displayed.
• The available sample pool memory is displayed in the browser
screen. If the sample pool memory limit is reached, the command
will cancel. Files and folders, in part, may still have been loaded.
• The structure of user samples may not follow the same format as
sample packs. These will work ok in Play but may not benet from
the automated features applied to Play formatted sample packs.