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Hi, just purchased the 95000 looper and trying to get to grips with it. Anyone know if your able to sync wav files from a Mac that’s been upgraded tp the Mojave system? Having trouble transferring loops (as in I can’t!)
The operating system doesn’t matter so much but the WAV file parameters matter quite a bit to the 95000. The WAV files need to have the following specifications for the 95000 to play them back:
1. File format: .wav
2. Sample Rate = 44.1kHz
3. Bit resolution = 16 bit
4. Tracks 1 – 6: must be mono WAV files. Must be named TRACK1.WAV, TRACK2.WAV,…TRACK6.WAV
5. Track M: must be a stereo WAV file. Must be named TRACKM.WAV
6. All track wav files must be present in the 95000’s loop folder.
7. Must have a tempo.txt file. We recommend you copy the tempo.txt file from an established loop that the 95000 created and then open up the text file and change the tempo setting to match the tempo of your wav files.
8. The 95000 will set the loop length to the shortest wav file. We normally recommend you make all of the wav files the same length. If all your wav files for a given loop folder are 8 seconds in length except TRACK3.WAV which is 6 seconds, the 95000 will cycle the loop at 6 seconds, cutting off the last 2 seconds of the other wav files.
Hope this helps?