


BLUEHARVEST FREE ANALOG MAC
Does anyone know how simple it is to transfer playable Wav files from my Mac to the SD card? Anyone out there having a blazing headache over this like the R,M. Question is, I’ve been dying to get a proper sampler but I don’t want the same headaches. Right now I have an ADDAC WAV player, the card that came with it just had some lame percussive sounds, I followed all the directions, put the card in and the error button stays on, maybe it’s my mac, although my Mac claims the card is totally clean, as ADDAC says your 2GB micro SD except for the files, correctly formatted etc(I think Mac likes to leave little artifacts on anything you put or pull from them) It’s waiting for somebody with a home computer for help(everybody I know has laptops ). I’ve had Radio Music but because of some whacky file format I couldn’t(at least with my Mac) upload my own samples(I’m into the Gysin/Burroughs thing, I don’t want canned sounds). Another challenge when the card is at the back, as you will likely want to move things around quite a bit initially, until you achieve the pairings that make you happy.Īll in all though, it works as advertised, with some small tweaks required to make it truly awesome. I have put a stack of my own sounds on the card - but you need to really employ some foresight, as you can only select your two sounds from the selected bank, and can not mix and match content from different banks. I'm going to spend some more time with it and see if I can truly get the best from it.

Probably its best use is going to be for a pair of percussion sounds to be honest, despite having cv over pitch. it seems a bit hit and miss.Īlso, knowing what bank you have selected is more of a 'suck it and see' affair, much like the radio music (but actually that was clearer). A bit confused over the saving settings bit with three short presses.
