JamHub Tracker MT16 User Manual - Page 11
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SAVE THE MUSIC
Where Your Tracker MT16 Saves Files
The Tracker MT16 can save files onto SD cards, USB sticks, and USB drives. SD cards
must be SDHC, as at this time SDHX cards are unsupported, and must be 64GB or
smaller. USB media must be FAT32.
Insert Your SD Card
Firmly push your SD card in your Tracker MT16 with the gold connections facing
up and the label facing down.
Formatting Your SD Card
To format a new SD Card for your Tracker MT16, go to SETTINGS, then scroll through
the menu to the Format SD option and press
. Be aware that reformatting
an SD Card will wipe any preexisting data off that card and you will lose any files
previously stored on the SD Card.
Saving To A USB Drive
With the SD card still inserted, plug in any FAT32 USB drive and power up your
Tracker. Format the drive in the SETTINGS menu. When your drive is plugged in, the
Tracker will automatically favor it over the SD card and save your data directly to the
drive. 16 channels of 96kHz recording is only available with a USB drive.
File Size Limitations
WAV files have a native file size limitation in order to streamline the encoding
process. For your Tracker, the maximum file size is 4.29GB. This means that when
your Tracker has recorded 4.29GB of data, it will automatically start a new file.
Limited data is lost when a new file is started, and using the New Track command
while recording to start a new file will help you avoid the need to stitch files together
in your DAW if the transition happens in the middle of a song.
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