Post by flx » Fri Sep 02, 2016 3:07 am

How to prepare and copy your own samples to the MicroGranny's microSD card

Download the Audacity audio editor for free:Import your samples via File -> Import -> Audio:Select multiple samples by SHIFT-clicking:This will load all samples as individual tracks:Set the Project Sample Rate to 22050hz:If you have stereo samples in there, convert them to mono via Tracks -> Stereo Track to Mono:Export your samples via File -> Export Multiple, choosing WAV (Microsoft) signed 16-bit PCM and the following settings:The sample names have to be two characters long with the first one being a letter in capitals and the second one being a number. E.g. A1.wav, E3.wav, etc.To rename sample files more quickly, use the freefor OSX:Check "Hide extensions by default" in the PreferencesDrag up to 10 files into the window, choose "Sequence" and the following settings:Continue until you have all samples renamed.(haven't tried it out myself, but it should do the job):Copy the samples to the MicroGranny 2's microSD card.(or use an external power plug) when your MicroGrammy 2 behaves weirdly. E.g. when freezing during sample search or reporting EROR on screen.- Put the originalsample on the microSD card too, to receive a greeting and see the MIDI channel when powering the unit on. This is kind of a bug. Download the original sample packs here (scroll down to "Sample Banks"):- Useto format your microSD cards if you're having trouble: