Gilderfluke&Co 16 Bit CD-Quality Digital Audio Systems User Manual

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Files will be added to the list on the selected line, or if none are selected, they will be

added to the end of the list. You can use <SHIFT>+<CLICK> or <CONTROL+<CLICK> to se-
lect multiple files.

The program will not let you mix mono and stereo samples on the same repeater. If the

AB/DR-3000 is going to be used for two mono outputs with some spiels dedicated to the Left
output and the rest to the Right, you must add all the Left spiels at the top of the list. When
you set the Left/Right Split on the repeater, it will send all the sounds up to the split to the Left
output, and all the sounds over the split to the Right.

As a default, the files shown will be of the .AIFF, .WAV, and .SD types. You can also open

previously compressed sound files. These will have been automatically been renamed with the
FileName of the sound set they were compressed into, and the EXTension which shows the
number of the sound within that sound set. You can select more than a single file at one time
to add to the list, but since the sounds will be placed in the Eproms in the order in which they
appear in the list, you may want to add them one-by-one.

Remove:

This button is used to remove the selected files(s) from the list of sounds to be com-

pressed.

Build: This button is used to tell the program to use the list of sounds as it now stands to generate

an EPROM set. It opens a standard Windows Ôsave fileÕ dialog:

The options allow you to select the size of the EPROM or PCMCIA card that the sounds will

be burnt into, the name for this set of files, and whether you will save the compressed files.
Saving the compressed files can take up a lot of disk space, but will save you the time it will
take to compress the sounds a second time if you need to burn them again. Compression on

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