- Wooveconnect 2
- Song backup, digital song and stem rendering
Song backup, digital audio and MIDI stem rendering
Your Woovebox can render your song to a MIDI file, as well as digital audio (either as a single .WAV file or as sixteen separate stems - dry or wet).
Full song backup is initiated by using the context menu (Hold write, short press value repeatedly to find "duMP Song") in Song mode's Global page. Further sub-options ("duMP St.Wt", "duMP St.dr" or "duMP SyX") are selected by turning the value knob once the "duMP Song" option is displaying.
A full song or stem backup transfers everything you need to restore your song including the song data itself and any sample kits the song uses, all in the form of .SYX files that can be restored separately.
Depending on which context menu option is selected, the following digital audio is also downloaded;
- "duMP SonG" (Dump Song); renders a fullly mixed digital audio rendition as 44.1KHz 16-bit stereo (CD-quality) .WAV file. A single 16-track MIDI file is made available.
- "duMP St.Wt" (Dump Stems Wet); renders one 44.1KHz 16-bit stereo (CD-quality) .WAV files for each individual track (for sixteen .WAV files in total) with each track's multi-effects (Reverb, Chorus, Delay) applied. These sixteen audio stems can then subsequently be mixed down in any application of your choosing. A MIDI file for each track is made available.
- "duMP St.dr" (Dump Stems Dry); renders one 44.1KHz 16-bit stereo (CD-quality) .WAV files for each individual track (for sixteen .WAV files in total) without any of the track's multi-effects (Reverb, Chorus, Delay) applied. These sixteen audio stems can then subsequently be effected and mixed down in any application of your choosing. A MIDI file for each track is made available.
- "dump SyX" (Dump Song SysEx only); dumps only the song's SysEx and does not render the song to .WAV nor MIDI files. Use this option if you need a quick backup of a song without transferring its samples and without needing an audio/MIDI render.
Please note that digital audio rendering may take some time and will vary on the length of the song, as well as CPU speed of the machine that is running Wooveconnect.
If you find an applications or media player has trouble opening the WAV files that Wooveconnect produces, then open the WAV file(s) in an application like Audacity (free) to re-export the WAV files to your required format.
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- Switch to the chord track (under Quick start guide and video)
Ifyou wish to set up a custom scale/key for your song, you can do so through the following; Switch to Song mode (hold value knob and short-press 16/A8/SONG).
- Song Mode; where the full experience comes together (under Full song writing)
As you refine and build out your song, expect to go back and forth between Song mode and the individual tracks a lot.
- Glob Gobal page (under Tracks)
The 'GLob' (global) page configures some important global behaviors for the track.
- AI DSP resource allocation optimizer (under Understanding DSP load)
The AI works in the background and training data is saved along with your song.