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Push the
[SetTime]
-encoder-button to open the "Set-Time" dialog. The following display
message should appear:
2005 - Okt-12 - 18:36:05
Year | Day | Time |
You can dial the date and the time with the first three encoders until the time equals with
your computer realtime clock. You can leave the menu with the
[Exit]
-button.
2.3.7 Filetypes and the directory structure of the Spectralis flash memory
The Spectralis Flash Memory holds usually all data, the Spectralis reads during startup.
We have different file-types, which are also mentioned inside the "How to..." chapters of
the manual. We just want to give you an overview about everything, you will find at the
flash memory.
Song Folders and patterns
On the flash memory you will see a number of folders named "SONG01", "SONG02"
etc. The songfolders make it very easy to manage all files of an entire song. If you
open a song-folder, you will find the following file-types:
Song.INI -
The songdata file
The songdata file contains the name of the song, the tempo setting for the song and the
programmed song-chain.
Pattxx.SPT
- The pattern data file
This file contains all motifs and sound data of a pattern. "xx" is the pattern number,
under which the pattern can be recalled inside the song-chain editor or the pattern-
jam mode. Patterns can easily be transfered with the computer by copying a pattern
from one song-folder to another. But take care to not overwrite an existing pattern in
the target folder. The best way to do the transfer is copying the desired patterns onto
the computer harddrive, checking which pattern numbers are not in use in the target
songfolder, renaming the patterns at the computer and copying the files to the target
songfolder.
All other filetypes are at the root directory of the Flash-memory.
anyname.SLI and anyname.SLC
The *.SLC and *.SLI-files are sample-data files for the Spectralis. SLI-files contain
one single sample or multisample and *.SLC-files contain a collection of samples or
multisamples. These files can be set to "dynamic loading" or "fix loading" in the browse
menu of the Spectralis. Sample-Sets, set to "dynamic loading", will only be loaded, if
you select a song or a sound preset, that uses this sample-set. Sample-Sets set to "fix
loading" will always be loaded at startup automaticly independent from their usage.
Sample-Sets can be provided via the Smartmedia Cards as well. The Spectralis
automaticly browses all inserted cards during startup and loads "fixed"-Sample-Set
directly into the memory and enumerates all sample-names it can found in any dynamic
Filetypes and the dirtectory structure
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