Yamaha EX7 Wave Editor Twe Owner's Manual - Page 5

or EX5/5R/7. - sounds

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•Apple AIFF (displayed by TWE as "AIFF") •Digidesign Sound Designer II (displayed by TWE as "Sd2f") •Microsoft Wave PCM (displayed by TWE as "WAVE") •1 bit to 32 bit •11,025Hz to 96,000Hz •1 to 16 channels 1.3. Recording/playback •Recording/playback via the Macintosh Sound Manager is supported. (Sound Manager 3.0 or higher is recommended.) •Only the first one or two channels are used for recording/playback. (This depends on the Macintosh that you are using.) •If there is sufficient space on your hard disk, a maximum of two hours of continuous recording is possible. •SCSI sample dump data can be transferred between TWE and the A3000/4000/ 5000 or EX5/5R/7. •Loop playback of the desired number of samples can be performed. [2. Installing and starting TWE] The TWE application can be used by itself, without any particular installation procedure. Double-click the TWE icon. A "Select Working Dir..." dialog box will appear. Here you can specify the directory in which TWE will create its temporary working files. (The working directory that you specify here can be changed using the [Options] menu command [Select Working Dir...]. Refer to "8.2. Select Working Dir...".) After you specify the working directory, the TWE title will appear, and Tag window (the window containing the [Open] button and [New] button) and Transport window (which contains buttons for playback and recording) will open. Then, use the [File] menu commands [Open] or [New...] etc. to open a sound data file (sound file), and the Waveform Window (TWE's main window which - 5 -

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<File formats>
•Apple AIFF (displayed by TWE as "AIFF")
•Digidesign Sound Designer II (displayed by TWE as "Sd2f")
•Microsoft Wave PCM (displayed by TWE as "WAVE")
<Sample size>
•1 bit to 32 bit
<Sampling frequency>
•11,025Hz to 96,000Hz
<Number of channels>
•1 to 16 channels
1.3. Recording/playback
•Recording/playback via the Macintosh Sound Manager is supported. (Sound
Manager 3.0 or higher is recommended.)
•Only the first one or two channels are used for recording/playback. (This
depends on the Macintosh that you are using.)
•If there is sufficient space on your hard disk, a maximum of two hours of
continuous recording is possible.
•SCSI sample dump data can be transferred between TWE and the A3000/4000/
5000 or EX5/5R/7.
•Loop playback of the desired number of samples can be performed.
[2. Installing and starting TWE]
The TWE application can be used by itself, without any particular
installation procedure.
Double-click the TWE icon. A "Select Working Dir…" dialog box will appear.
Here you can specify the directory in which TWE will create its temporary
working files. (The working directory that you specify here can be changed
using the [Options] menu command [Select Working Dir...]. Refer to "8.2.
Select Working Dir...".)
After you specify the working directory, the TWE title will appear, and Tag
window (the window containing the [Open] button and [New] button) and
Transport window (which contains buttons for playback and recording) will
open.
Then, use the [File] menu commands [Open] or [New...] etc. to open a sound
data file (sound file), and the Waveform Window (TWE's main window which
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