- Wooveconnect 2
- Uploading new samples
Uploading new samples
You may add samples to sample kits, by simply dragging and dropping them into Wooveconnect.
Wooveconnect will automatically convert any WAV files to the internal Woovebox format (44.1KHz, 8-bit mulaw or 22.05kHz, 16-bit, depending on detected harmonic content).
To make sure a sample ends up in the right kit, please make the desired kit number ('US01' through 'US16') is active, by activating the sampler interface (hold the value button down, then press 14/Smpl/A6) and selecting the desired kit number (hold play and select 1-16).
Without first activating the sampler interface, your Woovebox will do this for you, and any samples you add to your Woovebox are automatically appended as a slice to the currently (or last) selected sample kit.
Please note that just like using the sampler, any uploads or changes are committed only once you switch away from the sampler.
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Your Woovebox includes a powerful sampler with 2m04s worth of total sampling time across a maximum of 512 samples ("slices").
- Restoring patches (under Wooveconnect 2)
Drag & drop the patch .SYX file into the Wooveconnect window/page to start the transfer.
- Launch Wooveconnect 2
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- Setting up a MIDI connection (under Wooveconnect 2)
If using wireless MIDI, Wooveconnect will attempt to automatically detect your Woovebox and attach to the right ports.
- Using Wooveconnect once connected (under Wooveconnect 2)
Uploads are initiated by dragging and dropping .WAV, .AIFF or .SYX files into Wooveconnect.