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Music Production => NitroTracker => Tracking => NitroTracker Support => Topic started by: londez on January 11, 2009, 18:27:28

Title: What does it mean when it says "can't load .wav, doh!"
Post by: londez on January 11, 2009, 18:27:28
I'm guessing that it loads the samples to the DS RAM and this message means that the .wav is too big. 

If this is indeed the case, is there any way that I can have it read the samples directly off of my sd or use a portion of the micro sd as extra RAM? (I don't know whole lot about different types of memory, so please excuse any dumb questions). 

It seams like the majority of samples that will actually work sound like nintendo samples.  There are a small amount of samples from the Berklee Sampleing archives that I can use, but most of the synth samples won't load. 
Title: Re: What does it mean when it says "can't load .wav, doh!"
Post by: usrfriendly on January 12, 2009, 11:40:13
The samples might be too big.
Title: Re: What does it mean when it says "can't load .wav, doh!"
Post by: 0xtob on January 19, 2009, 18:57:04
Make sure your samples are in the right format. They need to be PCM wav files with no compression. NT can only use mono samples, but will convert stereo samples to mono upon loading. Bit rate and sampling rate do not matter though. I recommend Audacity for converting samples. The DS has 4MB of RAM, and you should be able to load a total of 3MB of samples. If your samples are bigger, you need to reduce the sampling rate.