Step 3: Setting the slave channels
If you have master and slave channels (e.g., sound files + neuronal activity channels) you
have to tell SAP2 where those channels are. SAP2 expect to fine wave files that match
the master (sound) channel by name. The expected annotation (which is automatically
generated by SAP2 recorder) is
sound: BirdName_dateStamp.timeStamp_month_day_hour_min_sec.wave
first slave: s1~BirdName_dateStamp.timeStamp_month_day_hour_min_sec.wave
second slave: s2~BirdName_dateStamp.timeStamp_month_day_hour_min_sec.wave
third slave: s3~BirdName_dateStamp.timeStamp_month_day_hour_min_sec.wave
By default, the slave channels are located in subfolders named Slave1, Slave2... To set
the slave channel folders manual select
and then type the folder name. Turn the slave channel on by selecting Average (if you
want to save the average values for each millisecond of data), rectified (absolute values)
or squared:
One more decision you have to set up the batch so as to stop (wait) if there is a missing
slave channel. If you want the batch to continue even if no slave channel was found,
select 
After you finish setting the slave channel click
to return to the
main page.
Note: the raw feature table will have different number of fields depending on the number of slave
channels (each channel add 5 fields). Do not change the number of slave channels "on the fly"
Instead, set the maximum number of slave channels and check 
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