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Owner’s Manual 25
Importing Audio Files
WAV and AIFF audio files from your computer and other media can be imported into your DTX-MULTI 12 via
USB memory devices. Referred to as “waves”, these voices can then be assigned to pads and played in the
same way as any other preset voice.
1
Using a computer, place the WAV or AIFF
file(s) for importing at the root directory of
a USB memory device.
2
Unplug the USB memory device from the
computer and plug it into the instrument
via the USB TO DEVICE port on the side
panel.
3
Press the [KIT] button to open the Select
Kit page and then select the drum kit to
which the imported wave(s) will be
assigned.
4
Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press
the [WAVE] button to open the Import page.
5
Select the audio file you want to import
using the [-/DEC] and [+/INC] buttons.
6
When you have made your selection, press
the [ENTER] button to import the file.
7
Once the audio file has been imported, the
Pad Assign page will open. Select the pad
to which the imported wave is to be
assigned and press the [ENTER] button.
If you set PadAssign to “off”, the imported wave will not be
assigned to any pad.
Imported AIF and WAV audio files are stored as waves, or in
other words, as one of the three types of DTX-MULTI 12
voices. As such, they can be freely assigned to pads at any
time using the VOICE setting area (see page 56).
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Do not unplug the USB memory device from the USB
TO DEVICE port or turn off either the USB memory
device or the DTX-MULTI 12 while data is being
loaded. Failure to observe this precaution can lead to
the USB memory device or the DTX-MULTI 12 being
permanently damaged.
If a voice has already been assigned to the selected
pad, it will be deleted and replaced with the imported
wave.
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