Acoustica Mixcraft 7 User Manual
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Default Song Kit
Select or type in a name for a song kit if the imported sounds are to be associated
with a specific Song Kit. This can be easily edited later if need be.
Guess
If Mixcraft sees certain keywords within the file name, checking Guess criteria
checkboxes will help Mixcraft to automatically assign attributes. These are helpful
when searching for sounds in the Library Tab.
Style
– If a keyword is found in the file called “lib-styles-for-import.txt” this will
be considered its style. For example, if a file has the word “Rock” in it, Mixcraft
will set the sound’s style to Rock.
Tempo
– If a number in the range of 40-240 is found, Mixcraft will assume that
this is the tempo.
Key
– If a key is found by itself, such as “Rock-G,” Mixcraft will assume that
“G” is the key of the sound.
Instrument
– If a keyword is found in the file called “lib-insts-for-import.txt”,
Mixcraft will consider that word to be its instrument. For example, if a file has
the word “piano” in it, Mixcraft will set the sound’s instrument to “Piano.”
Copy sounds to library folder
This creates a copy of the sound on the local hard drive under the folder
%programdata%\Acoustica\Mixcraft\UserLibrarySounds\. If importing from a CD,
this option is on by default and cannot be turned off.
Preserve folder structure when copying
If this is checked, then the folders that contain the imported sounds will be
mirrored in the %programdata%\Acoustica\Mixcraft\UserLibrarySounds\ folder
if you are using the Copy sounds to library folder option. For example, if a sound is
found at C:\folder one\sub folder two\, then it will add the sound to
%programdata%\Acoustica\Mixcraft\UserLibrarySounds\LibName\folder one\sub
folder two\. If this is off, it will place all the imported sounds at the base level in the
user library directory.
Import
This begins the import. While an import is happening, you are free to edit sounds
or use Mixcraft without interruption.