User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 – Introduction
- 2 - Quick Guide
- Playback and mixing
- Recording and mastering
- Creating a new song
- Connecting and setting the input sources
- Setting the guitar as the recording source for TRACK 1
- Adjusting and monitoring the input level
- Recording a guitar to TRACK 1
- Playing back the recording
- Recording a guitar to TRACK 2
- Recording a vocal to TRACK 3
- Mixing the tracks
- Mastering a recording
- Shutting down
- 3 – Names and Functions of Parts
- 4 – Preparation
- 5 - Song Management
- 6 - Basic Recording
- 7 - Recorder Functions
- 8 - Track Editing
- 9 - Using Built-In Effects
- 10 - Mixing Down and Mastering Tracks
- 11 - Various Other Functions
- 12 - SD Card Management
- 13 - Exchanging Data with a Computer
- 14 – Troubleshooting
- 15 – Messages
- 16 – Specifications
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13 - Exchanging Data with a Computer
6. Use the JOG/DATA dial or the CURSOR (5/b) buttons to
select the WAV file that you want to import, and then press
the F1 (
IMPORT
) button.
Empty tracks that can be imported appear.
NOTE
•
If you are trying to import a WAV file whose attribute does
not match the current song attribute, an error pop-up
message appears. For example, the current song attribute
is 44.1 kHz, but you are trying to import a 48 kHz WAV file.
When there is no file that can be imported,
FILE NOT
FOUND
appears.
•
When the file name is short, spaces appear after the file
name, but those spaces are not included in the actual file
name.
7. Use the JOG/DATA dial or the CURSOR (5/b) buttons to
select the track to be imported, and then press the F4 (t)
button.
A confirmation message appears.
NOTE
When the WAV file to be imported is stereo, you must select
a track pair.
8. Press the F2 (
YES
) button to execute the import.
Import starts.
NOTE
•
If there is no enough space or the file format is wrong, an
error message appears.
•
The beginning of the file is set at the start of the song
(
00:00:00:00
). In the same way as other recording
tracks, you can edit the track that has received the imported
file. (See “8 - Track Editing” on page 49.)
•
To import a stereo WAV file, an empty stereo track is
necessary.
9. Once the import is completed and a pop-up window is
displayed, the display returns to the
Audio Depot
screen.
10. Press the HOME button to return to the Home screen.
Exporting tracks
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to
open the
MENU
screen.
2. Use the JOG/DATA dial or the CURSOR (5/b/g/t)
buttons to select (green highlight)
AUDIO DEPOT
, and
then press the F4 (t) button.
3. Press the F2 (
EXPORT
) button.
The
EXPORT
screen appears showing a list of tracks that
contain stored audio.
NOTE
Song tracks that do not have audio recordings are not
displayed in the file list.
4. Use the JOG/DATA dial to select (blue highlight) the track
that you want to export, and then press the F2 (4) button.
A check mark 4 appears in the check box next to the
selected track.
By checking multiple check boxes (4), you can export more
than one track at once.
NOTE
To remove the check mark 4 from a check box, press the F2
(4) button again while the track is selected (blue highlight).
5. When you finish putting checks (4) next to the tracks that
you want to export, press the F4 (t) button.
A confirmation message appears.
6. Press the F2 (
YES
) button to export the selected track to
the AudioDepot folder.
NOTE
When a track file with the same name already exists in the
AudioDepot folder, a number is added to the file name end,
so the track is not overwritten.
7. After the pop-up message appears, the display returns to
the
Audio Depot
screen.
8. Press the HOME button to return to the Home screen.
9. Connect the unit to a computer. (See “Connecting to a
computer” on page 67.)