Mynah MYNAH

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Stem Export
Bounce
Songs
Firmware
Screen Mirror
SD Cleanup
How to Use - Stem Export
  1. Connect your Mynah device - click the Connect button in the header and select the JTAG/CDC port when the browser's port picker appears.
  2. Expand a Bank in the Pattern Browser on the left, then click a Pattern to add it to the Export Queue. Use the button on a queued item to remove it.
  3. Optionally enter custom Voice Labels to name each stem track in the exported files.
  4. Click Choose Output Folder to select a destination folder on your computer.
  5. Click Render Stems. Each voice is exported as a separate WAV file at 32 kHz. Watch the Export Queue for per-pattern progress.
Pattern Browser
Connect to browse patterns
Export Queue
Select patterns from the browser to add them here.
Voice Labels (optional)
Export
No folder selected
Select patterns and a folder, then click Render.
How to Use - Bounce
  1. Connect your Mynah device - click the Connect button in the header and select the JTAG/CDC port when the browser's port picker appears.
  2. Expand a Bank in the Pattern Browser and click a Pattern to select it.
  3. Set Loops (how many times the pattern repeats), enable Sample Rate resampling to 44.1 kHz if required, and set a Tail duration to capture reverb/delay fade-out.
  4. Click Choose Output Folder to select a save destination on your computer.
  5. Click Bounce Pattern. All voices are mixed down to a single stereo WAV file.
Pattern Browser
Connect to browse patterns
Selected Pattern
Click a pattern in the browser to select it.
Render Options
full pattern loops
resample to 44.1 kHz (DC block + linear interpolation)
ms reverb/delay tail
Output
No folder selected
How to Use - Songs
  1. Connect your Mynah device - click the Connect button in the header and select the JTAG/CDC port when the browser's port picker appears.
  2. The Song Browser lists all banks - expand a Bank and click a Song to select it.
  3. To rename a song: type a new name (max 16 characters) in the input field and click Save Name.
  4. To back up a song: choose the Bank and Song in the Backup section, then click Backup to download a .mynahbak file to your computer.
  5. To restore a song: click Restore Backup…, select a .mynahbak file, choose the target Bank and Song slot, then click Restore to Selected Slot. Existing data in that slot will be overwritten.
Song Browser
Connect to browse songs
Backup & Restore
Backup

Restore
Storage
Total: Used: Free:
Files
Connect to view files.
Serial Console
How to Use - Firmware Update
  1. Connect your Mynah device - click the Connect button in the header and select the JTAG/CDC port when the browser's port picker appears.
  2. Available firmware versions are listed below - click one to select it. Alternatively, click Browse… to load a local .bin file.
  3. Click Flash Firmware. When prompted by the browser, select the same serial port used to connect (the JTAG/CDC port).
  4. Wait for the progress bar to complete - do not disconnect the device during flashing.
  5. The device resets automatically and boots the new firmware. Only the app partition is rewritten - SD card data is untouched.
Available Firmware
Checking for firmware…
Flash Firmware
Or choose a file manually:
Selected: None
How to Use - SD Cleanup
  1. Connect your Mynah device - click the Connect button in the header and select the JTAG/CDC port when the browser's port picker appears.
  2. Click Scan for Orphaned Files. The app reads every song on the SD card and identifies files in /SAMPLES/BOUNCED and /SAMPLES/RECORDINGS that are no longer referenced by any song. All other sample folders are left untouched.
  3. Review the list of orphaned files that appears below.
  4. Click Delete Orphaned Files to permanently remove them from the SD card. This cannot be undone.
Orphaned Audio File Cleanup

Scans every song on the SD card to compile a list of all referenced audio files, then checks /SAMPLES/BOUNCED and /SAMPLES/RECORDINGS for files that are no longer referenced by any song. All other sample folders are left untouched.

OLED Display Mirror Not streaming
88×56 · 4× scale · up to 10 fps
How to Use - Screen Mirror
  1. Connect your Mynah device - click the Connect button in the header, select the JTAG/CDC port when the browser's port picker appears, then switch to this tab to start streaming.
  2. The OLED display updates at up to 10 fps. Switching to any other tab stops streaming and resumes normal web-app mode.
  3. Click Export JPG to save a snapshot of the current screen.
  4. This tab is ideal for live demos and tutorial recordings.