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Although you can store any file in any folder, it is important that you store your audio files in the correct ones since different plugins have access to different folders. | Although you can store any file in any folder, it is important that you store your audio files in the correct ones since different plugins have access to different folders. | ||
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+ | * aif | ||
+ | * aifc | ||
+ | * aiff | ||
+ | * au | ||
+ | * bwf | ||
+ | * flac | ||
+ | * htk | ||
+ | * iff | ||
+ | * mat4 | ||
+ | * mat5 | ||
+ | * oga | ||
+ | * ogg | ||
+ | * paf | ||
+ | * pvf | ||
+ | * pvf5 | ||
+ | * sd2 | ||
+ | * sf | ||
+ | * snd | ||
+ | * svx | ||
+ | * vcc | ||
+ | * w64 | ||
+ | * wav | ||
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+ | extra through ffmpeg: | ||
+ | * 3g2 | ||
+ | * 3gp | ||
+ | * aac | ||
+ | * ac3 | ||
+ | * amr | ||
+ | * ape | ||
+ | * mp2 | ||
+ | * mp3 | ||
+ | * mpc | ||
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==== Audio Loops ==== | ==== Audio Loops ==== |
Revision as of 18:31, 23 February 2021
Getting Started
Starting on version 1.10 of MOD firmware it is possible to store files inside your MOD device and access them in multiple different ways according to the plugin where they are can be used.
Check here how to access and check the files stored inside your MOD device. ----------> link with File Manager section on WebGUI page of the wiki
How to upload a file
In order to upload a file into your MOD device, you must access the file manager section of your WebGUI.
For that, you should click on the File Manager icon shown on the "Mode selector" section of the WebGUI.
Learn more about how to manage your files here. ------------------> link with File Manager section on WebGUI page of the wiki
Available file types
Audio Files
MOD devices file manager divides your audio files into 4 different categories: Audio Loops, Audio Recordings, Audio Samples, and Audio Tracks.
There is a different folder for each of these categories. Although you can store any file in any folder, it is important that you store your audio files in the correct ones since different plugins have access to different folders.
For example, the audio File player plugin has access to the Audio Loops, Audio Recordings and Audio Tracks folders while the Exampler plugin can only access the Audio Samples folder.
Only the following file extensions are available:
- aif
- aifc
- aiff
- au
- bwf
- flac
- htk
- iff
- mat4
- mat5
- oga
- ogg
- paf
- pvf
- pvf5
- sd2
- sf
- snd
- svx
- vcc
- w64
- wav
extra through ffmpeg:
- 3g2
- 3gp
- aac
- ac3
- amr
- ape
- mp2
- mp3
- mpc
- wma
Audio Loops
The Audio Loops folder is meant to be the storage place for any "loopable" audio file on your device.
These files can be for example your quantized drum pattern or bass synth line.
Audio Recordings
The Audio Recordings folder will be the place where any recording done inside your MOD device is stored.
Note: at the date when this tutorial was last reviewed there were no plugins available that record files inside your MOD device.
Audio Samples
The Audio Samples folder is the destination to store audio samples on the storage of your MOD device.
Audio Samples can be for example singular drum sounds (like a snare, kick, or hi-hats sounds), sampled notes of a piano, violin, bass, etc.
Audio Tracks
The Audio Tracks folder is the folder where you can store audio tracks that you use as support to play live on top.
You can use this folder to store backing tracks of your songs being them with multiple instruments or a single bass line (for example).
Impulse Response Files
For Impulse Responses such as speaker cabinets, equalizers or hall/room reverbs).
Only the following file extensions are available:
- aif
- aifc
- aiff
- flac
- w64
- wav
Instruments
Hydrogen Drumkits
Drumkits originally made for the Hydrogen application, but now supported by several others, including plugins.
Uses h2drumkit file extension.
SF2 Instruments
For SF2/SF3 files, usually known as SoundFonts.
SFZ Instruments
For SFZ files, which typically have other audio files references within the SFZ.
MIDI Files
For MIDI files basically.
Only the following file extensions are available:
- mid
- midi
MIDI Clips
MIDI Clips folder is used to store single instrument MIDI files. For example: the MIDI file of your synth lead line.
This type of file is similar to the audio loop files. These are normally quantized MIDI tracks cut in order to be "loopable".
MIDI Songs
This folder stores MIDI files with multiple layers and instruments. Normally this file should work as a song (as the old school MIDI songs style).
Take as an example the full orchestration MIDI file that you can export if you write a music piece using tools like Sibelius, Music Score or Finale.
Plugins available using storage files
Audio Files
Currently in development, available as beta for now. Only synced with host transport, but this will change. Expected final release in March.
Simple plugin that plays a sample on every received note (without changing pitch).
An old-school polyphonic sampler synthesizer. MOD port in development, available as beta for now.
Impulse Responses
A cabinet simulator plugin that loads impulse response (IR) files. This plugin is specifically created for handling speaker cabinet IRs, this plugin is not optimized for handling larger files like reverb IRs.
For Reverb IRs, we are investigating using one of LSP plugins. Coming soon.
Instruments
An SF2 loader/synthesizer. MOD port in development, available as beta for now.
An SFZ loader/sampler. Plugin under development, available as beta for now.
MIDI Files
Currently in development, available as beta for now. Only synced with host transport, but this will change. Expected final release in March.