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− | 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 | + | 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 | 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 | ||
Revision as of 11:36, 23 February 2021
Contents
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
Supported types of files
MOD devices support the following file extensions:
"aif", "aifc", "aiff", "au", "bwf", "flac", "htk", "iff", "mat4", "mat5", "oga", "ogg", "paf", "pvf", "pvf5", "sd2", "sf", "snd", "svx", "vcc", "w64", "wav", "xi", (extra through ffmpeg) "3g2", "3gp", "aac", "ac3", "amr", "ape", "mp2", "mp3", "mpc", and "wma".
Audio Files
MOD devices file manager divides your audio files into 4 different categories: Audio Loops, Audio Recordings, Audio Samples, and Audio Tracks. For each of these categories, there's a different folder. It is important that you store your audio files into the correct folders since different plugins have access to different folders.
For example: Audio File plugin access to the Audio Loops, Audio Recordings, and Audio Tracks folders. While Exampler access only to the Audio Samples folder.
Audio Loops
(loopable audio files...kind of like Ableton...drum patterns, etc)
Audio Recordings
(files recorded inside the device)
Audio Samples
(audio snippets. for example a snare drum sound)
Audio Tracks
(meant to store for example backing tracks)
MIDI Files
Both ".mid" and ".midi" extensions for MIDI files are supported on MOD devices.
MIDI Clips
(more like audio loops, single instruments lines)
MIDI Songs
(multiple instruments but on MIDI, not loopable, old school midi songs style)
Impulse Response Files
For Speaker Cabinets and Impulse Responses only the following audio extensions are supported:
"aif", "aifc", "aiff", "flac", "w64" and "wav".
Reverb IRs
Speaker Cabinets IRs
Instruments
Hydrogen Drumkits (h2drumkit)
SF2 Instruments (sf2)
SFZ Instruments (sfz)
Plugins available using storage files
IR Loader
Audio File
How to play the file
(use the main transport...if this does not change in the meantime) refresh the WebGUI to see the newly uploaded files