- Sampler
- Adding samples via Wooveconnect
- Sampling sounds from the audio input
- Re-sampling the internal synthesizer
- Vocoder
- Working with slices
- Auto-slicing
- Real-time pitch and time warping
- Amen chop tutorial
- Multi-sampled instruments
- Using samples and kits in your songs
- Using single-cycle AKWF samples
- Using Amiga Tracker samples
- Using Teenage Engineering OP-1 / OP-Z sample kits
- Backing up sample kits
- Auto-space reclaimer
- Limitations
- Sampler
- Backing up sample kits
Backing up sample kits
To back up your sample kit, in the sampler, select your kit US.01-US.16 (hold play, and press 1-16). Then select and action "duMP Kit" from the context menu.
Sample kits are also automatically dumped as .SYX files along with your song's .SXY and - if connected via Wooveconnect - .WAV files when selecting "duMP Song", "duMP StMd", or "duMP StMW".
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- "Sea Caves of Arcadia" (under Sound demos)
- macOS (under Pairing your Woovebox)
In the MIDI Studio window, click the Configure Bluetooth button (Bluetooth icon) in the toolbar.
- A word about authenticity (under Sound design)
The custom-built synthesizer engine in your Woovebox pays special attention to these subtleties, giving you various means to emulate the analog signal paths of older gear.
- Booting up (under The very basics)
Boot-up after a firmware update/reset may take longer.
- Boot up (under Quick start guide and video)
Once your Woovebox has booted up, you will be dropped into Song ("SG") mode in song 01.
- Sampler
- Adding samples via Wooveconnect
- Sampling sounds from the audio input
- Re-sampling the internal synthesizer
- Vocoder
- Working with slices
- Auto-slicing
- Real-time pitch and time warping
- Amen chop tutorial
- Multi-sampled instruments
- Using samples and kits in your songs
- Using single-cycle AKWF samples
- Using Amiga Tracker samples
- Using Teenage Engineering OP-1 / OP-Z sample kits
- Backing up sample kits
- Auto-space reclaimer
- Limitations