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			39 lines
		
	
	
		
			1.7 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Markdown
		
	
	
	
	
	
# instrument list
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Buttons from left to right:
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- **Add**: Creates a new, default instrument.
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- **Duplicate**: Duplicates the currently selected instrument.
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- **Open**: Brings up a file dialog to load a file as a new instrument at the end of the list.
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- **Save**: Brings up a file dialog to save the currently selected instrument.
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- **Toggle folders/standard view**: Enables (and disables) folder view, explained below.
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- **Move up**: Moves the currently selected instrument up in the list. Pattern data will automatically be adjusted to match.
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- **Move down**: Same, but downward.
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- **Delete**: Deletes the currently selected instrument. Pattern data will be adjusted to use the next available instrument in the list.
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## folder view
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In folder view, the "Move up" and "Move down buttons disappear and a new one appears:
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- **New folder**: Creates a new folder.
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Instruments may be dragged from folder to folder and even rearranged within folders without changing their associated numbers.
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Right-clicking on a folder allows one to rename or delete it. Deleting a folder does not remove the instruments in it.
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# wavetable list
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Everything from the instrument list applies here also, with one major difference: Moving waves around with the buttons will change their associated numbers in the list but _not_ in pattern or instrument data. Be careful!
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# sample list
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Everything from the wavetables list applies here also, with the addition of two buttons:
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- **Preview**: Plays the selected sample at its default note.
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- **Stop preview**: Stops the sample playback.
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