Tascam 4 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Select a folder in the Sample Window where you want the imported samples to go and then choose
Import samples.
Use the browsing window that comes up to navigate to the .wav les you want to import.
Select the waves and click on the Open button. ey will show up in the folder you selected in the
wave pool.
You can also right-click on a folder in the Sample Window and choose to import samples or directories
from there as well. Alternatively you can simply drag and drop wave les or folders full of wave les
directly from the Windows desktop into the Sample Window.
Import sample directory: [Alt] + [E] + [Y]
is works similarly to the Import samples command, but here you choose a folder full of wave les.
Alternatively, you can drag and drop folders full of wave les directly from the Windows desktop into the
Sample Window. Using this method, you can import more than one directory at once.
You can also right-click anywhere in the Sample Window and choose Import directory from the context
menu.
Export all sample folders: [Alt] + [E] + [A]
is will export all the samples in a .gig le to standard wave les on your hard drive. Any loop points in
the samples will be exported intact. is is handy if you need to do audio editing of a bunch of the samples
in an instrument. You can later use the Replace All command to batch replace the samples back into a .gig
le.
You should rst create an empty folder on the hard drive where you want the samples to go. en choose
Export all sample folders and browse to the folder you created. e folders and samples will be named and
organized the same way they are in the .gig le.
Convert wave pool format: [Alt] + [E] + [F]
is handy feature allows you to batch convert ALL the samples in a .gig le to various bit rates,
compression settings and channel conversion settings.