User`s manual

GLOBAL SETTINGS
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7. When the Machinedrum UserWave is receiving samples, a bar at the bottom of the
screen will appear along with a message saying “RECEIVING”.
8. When the bar has been filled up the sample has been transferred. If there was a sample
in the slot before the new one was transferred, a message saying “CLEANING” will
appear.
ORIGINAL PLACE SAMPLE RECEIVE
The Machinedrum UserWave can also receive several subsequent samples. To do this,
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ither just send the samples at any time to the unit, as described under “GENERAL SAM-
PLE RECEIVE” on page 68, or choose the ORG option located at the bottom in the POS/
SIZE menu.
After receiving the first sample the Machinedrum UserWave checks if there are more sam-
ples coming. If so, the subsequent samples will be placed after the first one in the order
they are received. Note that these subsequent samples will overwrite any samples that
might be stored in these slots.
The MIDI Sample Dump Standard offers Sample Position to be included in the
dump. This is handy to use with the ORG method, as you can select any ROM slot
as the starting point for the sample transfer.
The SPS-1UW/SPS-1UW MKII is always sysex device 0 when receiving data. Typi-
cally, you don’t have to bother about this.
Use the Elektron TM-1 USB MIDI interface for up to 10x faster sample transfer
speed.
SEND SAMPLES
You can send samples from the Machinedrum UserWave to an external device, which will
most likely be a computer. You can use our program C6 for this task as well.
1. Make sure you have conneced the MIDI cables correctly. The MIDI IN port on the MIDI
interface should be connected to the MIDI OUT port on the Machinedrum UserWave. If
you want to use the closed loop transfer method, connect the MIDI IN of the UserWave
to the MIDI OUT of the MIDI interface.
2. Select the MIDI row in the GLOBAL EDIT menu. Then select SAMPLE MGR and press
[ENTER/YES]