Yamaha AW4416 Reference Guide - Page 119
Additional functions in the Wav, Import Importing a WAV, le to a track
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EDIT screen G EXECUTE button This button executes the WAV file import. The keys of the transport section will have no effect when the WavImport page is displayed. s Additional functions in the Wav Import page In the Wav Import page you can press the [SHIFT] key to assign the following additional functions to the [F1]-[F2] keys. F1 F2 • [F1] (CD LOAD) key Close the tray of the CD-RW drive. • [F2] (CD UNLOAD) key Eject the tray of the CD-RW drive. q Importing a WAV file to a track [Procedure] 1. Insert the media containing the WAV file into an external SCSI device (e.g., MO drive) or the internal CD-RW drive. 2. Access the EDIT screen WavImport page. 3. Move the cursor to the DRIVE area, use the [DATA/JOG] dial to select the SCSI ID of the drive, and press the [ENTER] key. The AW4416 will recognize the WAV files on the inserted media (CD-ROM, MO disk etc.), and will display a list like the following. 4. Move the cursor to the file list, and use the [DATA/JOG] dial to select the WAV file that you wish to import. The file enclosed by the dotted lines in the center of the list is selected for the operation. Tip! indicates the current directory, and indicates the directory above. To return to the next highest directory, move the cursor to and press the [ENTER] key. 5. Move the cursor to the PASTE TO area, and use the [DATA/JOG] dial to select the track number (1-16) and virtual track number (1-8) of the track in which the WAV file will be placed. Tip! If you select a stereo WAV file in step 4, identically-numbered virtual tracks for a pair of adjacent odd-numbered ¡ even-numbered tracks (e.g., 1-1/2-1, 1-2/2-2) will be selected, and the L/R channels of the WAV file will be assigned to these tracks. 6. Move the cursor to the location point area below PASTE TO, and use the [DATA/JOG] dial to specify the location in the track where the WAV file will be placed. 7. Set the TYPE parameter to "Insert" if you wish to insert the WAV file into the track, or to "OverWrite" if you wish to overwrite the WAV file onto the track. 8. To execute the WAV file import, move the cursor to the EXECUTE button and press the [ENTER] key. A popup window will ask you for confirmation. 9. Move the cursor to the OK button and press the [ENTER] key. The WAV file import will be executed. Execution of this operation requires a longer time than the actual time length of the data. Also, processing cannot be cancelled once the operation has been executed. 112 - Reference Guide