Yamaha EX7 Wave Editor Twe Owner's Manual - Page 15

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YAMAHA Wave Editor TWE Version 2.2.0 for Macintosh Owner's manual (2/3) [5. File menu] 5.1. New... This command creates new sound data. When you select [New...], a dialog box will appear, allowing you to set the following parameters. Specify the file type of the new sound data: AIFF, Sd2f, or WAVE. (For details on each file type, refer to "1.2. Applicable data.") Select the sample size (bit) of the new sound data. By selecting Others, you can specify a sample size in the range of 1-32 bits. Specify whether the new sound data will be stereo or monaural. By selecting Others, you can specify up to 16 channels. Select the sampling frequency (Hz) of the new sound data. You can specify the length (playback time) of the new sound data either in minutes/seconds/milliseconds (In Time) or as a number of samples (In Sample). When you input one of these, the other will be calculated and displayed automatically. The data size (Data size) and remaining space on the disk (Working volume remain) will also be displayed as bytes. Specify what type of sound data will be created. Select from the following choices. •Silence... (Blank data will be created. This is completely silent data.) •Disk Garbage... - 1 -

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YAMAHA Wave Editor TWE
Version 2.2.0
for Macintosh
Owner's manual (2/3)
[5. File menu]
5.1. New...
This command creates new sound data. When you select [New...], a dialog box
will appear, allowing you to set the following parameters.
<File Type>
Specify the file type of the new sound data: AIFF, Sd2f, or WAVE. (For
details on each file type, refer to "1.2. Applicable data.")
<Sample Size>
Select the sample size (bit) of the new sound data.
By selecting Others, you can specify a sample size in the range of 1-32
bits.
<Channels>
Specify whether the new sound data will be stereo or monaural. By selecting
Others, you can specify up to 16 channels.
<Sample Rate>
Select the sampling frequency (Hz) of the new sound data.
<Length>
You can specify the length (playback time) of the new sound data either in
minutes/seconds/milliseconds (In Time) or as a number of samples (In
Sample). When you input one of these, the other will be calculated and
displayed automatically. The data size (Data size) and remaining space on
the disk (Working volume remain) will also be displayed as bytes.
<Initial Data>
Specify what type of sound data will be created. Select from the following
choices.
•Silence...
(Blank data will be created. This is completely silent data.)
•Disk Garbage...
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