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Polyend Play - 5.4 Deconstructing a Sample Pack

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Polyend Play Manual Rev 1
NOTES
Samples
5
5.4 Deconstructing a Sample Pack
Sample packs are built with a specic format and structure to maximise the
benets of Play’s features. As an example of the components and structure
the Dirty Click Pack from the factory library is illustrated.
Sub Folders
SD Card
/Root Directory
/Sample Packs
/Dirty Click Pack
Sample Pack name and highest
folder level in the hierarchy.
Only one subfolder level with a
folder for each instrument.
Pack has 6 folders. Play has a
maximum limit of 20 per project.
Three key percussion folders must
be labelled containing the ‘Kick’,
‘Snare’ or ‘HiHat’ text
44.1kHz, 16 Bit Mono WAV Files
Melodic samples tuned to note ‘C’
Formats WAV, 16, 24 or 32 Bit,
Mono or Stereo at any sample rate.
Play will recognise all folders in
the sample pack folder as packs
Samples are copied to the sample
pool for use in a project
Bass
18 Samples
21 Samples
14 Samples
19 Samples
19 Samples
HiHats
Snares
Clicks
Kicks
VHS Synths
Other 21 Sample Packs
VHS4_C Long_PR.wav
VHS4_C-power_PR.wav
VHS4_C7_PR.wav
Total 29 WAV Files
Other Folders

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