Songs

Woovebox interface showing Songe mode.
Once the device has booted up, it will start you off in Song Mode ("SG") with song number 1 loaded ("01"). Hold play and press 1-16 to select song 1-16 to work on.

Once the device has booted up, it will start you off in Song Mode ("SG") with the last used song loaded ("01"-"16"). Song Mode is where you can select the song you wish to work on, where you can change global settings specific to the song (such as tempo, or multi-FX settings), transfer songs into and out of your Woovebox, and arrange songs by chaining patterns. You can always return to this mode by holding down the value button and then performing a short press (a short tap) on the 16/A8/Song key.

Your Woovebox can hold 16 user songs to work on. To select a song to work on, hold play and press 1-16 to select Song 1-16. The song number you selected will be reflected in the top display.

Before you continue, you may wish to change the volume in your headphones to a comfortable level. To do so, hold play and turn the value knob. This level is remembered next time you turn on your Woovebox. Playing the "keyboard" by pressing 1-16 will sound the instrument of the last track selected at different pitches. If you just booted up the device, this track will be the chord ("Cd") track by default.

If the song you selected is not empty, you can press play to hear the song being played back as it was arranged. Though this Getting Started guide will not go into arranging song fragments just yet, turning the value knob to the right (without holding anything else down), will let you start arranging the song, cycling through song fragments. Turning the value knob to the left (again, without holding anything else down), will ultimately return you to the global song settings we started off at.


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