Samplerbox image has sample space on the SD card, used if you don't insert a USB stick. It's initially filled with some sets I used for testing and also show some configuration methods. It doesn't have to be so complex as you find here ofcourse :-) ------------------------------------ 0 Demo ------------------------------------ This one has a lot of voices for various purposes (like testing by me). All voices are based on the samples used in "3 Saw". Most voices have a self-explanatory name. The definition.txt has some explanatory comments. It be can hard the hear the differences between some voices. - most wav' based on the same 4 wav's, just other naming or minor editing - the release sample is short pitch down wav (listen carefully) The CCmap shows definition of - menubuttons on my midi keyboard - the three damp modes on the sustain pedal in voices 17/18/19 The notemap shows definitions of split keyboard and quarter notes. It also shows the straight definition of the 88-keyboard. Straight definition is redundant = not needed = just to show the system. When editing via the webgui, redundant entries will disappear. There is also a drumwav used in 5 definitions to show the difference between: - plain backtrack - backtrack triggered via keyboard: G#2 - the wav played in once mode: C#2 - the wav played in onc2 mode: D#2 - the wav played in loop mode: F#2 The wav itself has an intro, a loop part and an outtro part. If you're not a drummer, you may have a hard time to discern the parts :-) As they're all in the FX-track, they are voice-independent. ------------------------------------ 1 MidiPlayer ------------------------------------ This set contains the saw, some standard midi instruments, Gent's Belltower and two SMF files The notemap and ccmap show how to start and loop SMF files. So you can trigger both via CC and notes. Without immediately configuring the CC's you can demo via the notes: - D#4 toggles looping of SMF. - A#3 starts/stops "Mary had a little lamb" As this is played on acoustic guitar which is not in this set, it shows the use of default voice. I like it as a belltower song :-) - C#4 starts/stops "Another one bites the dust" And yes, it sounds better with the peak limiter switched on. ------------------------------------ 3 Saw This set has no definition.txt. It shows the simplest method of making an instrument. ------------------------------------