Yamaha Tyros2 Owner's Manual - Page 140

Select the desired destination for exporting by using the [TAB] but, tons.

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Reference Recording Audio with the Hard Disk Recorder 6 Select the desired destination for exporting by using the [TAB] but- tons. Generally, a USB device will show up as "USB1" in the display. When the device is selected, all folders and audio files on the device are automatically shown. 7 If necessary, select the desired folder by using the [A]-[J] buttons. 8 Press the [EXECUTE] LCD button (lower [6] button) to export the file(s). Exporting may take as little as a couple of seconds or as long as a few minutes, depending on the file size, as well as the number of files you are exporting. The audio file is exported to the device in stereo Wave format (44.1 kHz sample rate and 16-bit resolution) and can now be transferred to a computer for editing. CAUTION • Do not disconnect the device while the READ/WRITE lamp is on or flashing. Doing so may result in loss or corruption of the data or malfunction of the device. NOTE • If you are exporting multiple files and you cancel Export while the operation is in process, some of the files will be exported and unaffected by cancelling the operation. 140 Tyros2 Owner's Manual

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Recording Audio with the Hard Disk Recorder
Reference
140
Tyros2 Owner’s Manual
6
Select the desired destination for exporting by using the [TAB] but-
tons.
Generally, a USB device will show up as “USB1” in the display. When the device is
selected, all folders and audio files on the device are automatically shown.
7
If necessary, select the desired folder by using the [A]–[J] buttons.
8
Press the [EXECUTE] LCD button (lower [6] button) to export the
file(s).
Exporting may take as little as a couple of seconds or as long as a few minutes, depend-
ing on the file size, as well as the number of files you are exporting.
The audio file is exported to the device in stereo Wave format (44.1 kHz sample rate and
16-bit resolution) and can now be transferred to a computer for editing.
Do not disconnect the device
while the READ/WRITE lamp is
on or flashing. Doing so may
result in loss or corruption of
the data or malfunction of the
device.
CAUTION
If you are exporting multiple files
and you cancel Export while the
operation is in process, some of
the files will be exported and unaf-
fected by cancelling the operation.
NOTE