Yamaha EX7 Wave Editor Twe Owner's Manual - Page 9

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Displays the total number of samples in the sound file. Displays the size (number of bytes) of the sound file. Displays the last time the file was modified (year.month.day and time). 4.2. Device information display (Device) This display section is located at the left of the waveform display. The following information on the audio input/output devices etc. is displayed. If the file information is displayed (File), click the Device tab. Specify the volume for playback. In the case of multi-channel sound data, it is not possible to set the volume of the channels independently. Indicates the version of the Sound Manager being used. Indicates the currently selected working directory and its volume (disk name). 4.3. Playback start location display (Play Location) This numerically indicates the location at which playback will begin. The upper line shows the time location (hours/minutes/seconds/milliseconds), and the lower line shows the number of samples up to that point. You can click on one of these values and type in the numerical value from the keyboard of your computer. Numerical values can be input either for the upper (time) or lower (sample) fields. Changing one will cause the other to be calculated and set automatically. - 9 -

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<Samples>
Displays the total number of samples in the sound file.
<Data size>
Displays the size (number of bytes) of the sound file.
<Modified>
Displays the last time the file was modified (year.month.day and time).
4.2. Device information display (Device)
This display section is located at the left of the waveform display.
The following information on the audio input/output devices etc. is
displayed. If the file information is displayed (File), click the Device
tab.
<Output Volume>
Specify the volume for playback. In the case of multi-channel sound data, it
is not possible to set the volume of the channels independently.
<Audio Device>
Indicates the version of the Sound Manager being used.
<Working Volume/Working Directory>
Indicates the currently selected working directory and its volume (disk
name).
4.3. Playback start location display (Play Location)
This numerically indicates the location at which playback will begin. The
upper line shows the time location (hours/minutes/seconds/milliseconds), and
the lower line shows the number of samples up to that point.
You can click on one of these values and type in the numerical value from
the keyboard of your computer. Numerical values can be input either for the
upper (time) or lower (sample) fields. Changing one will cause the other to
be calculated and set automatically.
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