Copy wave from usb to user

Started by Dziekanc, October 28, 2021, 09:02:40 PM

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Dziekanc

How do I copy 4 wave files from usb stick to 'user' so m.pad creator can do its thing.  If I try and leave files on usb, the mpads aren't active for me to save with each registration.

Fred Smith

Quote from: Dziekanc on October 28, 2021, 09:02:40 PM
How do I copy 4 wave files from usb stick to 'user' so m.pad creator can do its thing.  If I try and leave files on usb, the mpads aren't active for me to save with each registration.

It depends on your keyboard, but in general, you
— go to the folder which has your audio files
— choose file, copy
— select the files you want to copy
— navigate to your user drive and folder
— choose copy here

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Fred
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Quote from: Dziekanc on October 28, 2021, 09:02:40 PM
How do I copy 4 wave files from usb stick to 'user' so m.pad creator can do its thing.  If I try and leave files on usb, the mpads aren't active for me to save with each registration.

Hi Dziekanc,

You could leave the .wav files at any time on the USB stick and integrate from there into Audio Link Multi Pads. If this does not work (though the files are displayed in the Audio File Selection Display), the .wav files are probably not in the correct format (.wav, 44.1 kHz, 16-bit, stereo). In this case, the files would have to be converted to this format in advance on the PC with a suitable program.

All important information about creating Audio Link Multi Pads can be found in the Genos Reference Manual, pages 62/63. As mentioned there, the .wav files can be used both from the User drive or from the USB stick.

You can copy .wav Files in the Audio File Selection display. You can access this display by touching one of the four "pads" in the "Audio Link Multi Pad" display. Alternatively, you could previously use the SONG mode to copy the .wav files from the USB stick into the User drive, if desired.

Important notes on copying files can be found in the Genos Owner's Manual in the chapter "File Management" (from page 37).


Hope this helps!

Best regards,
Chris
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