This manual explains the functions and specifications that have been
added or changed in AW4416 version 1.2. Please also refer to the pages of
the Operation Guide / Reference Guide as specified within the various
topics of this manual.
Table of Contents
Using the EXPORT command to write a WAV file..............................................2
Writing audio data from a track to a WAV file...............................................2
Writing audio from a virtual track to a WAV file............................................6
Use the APPEND command to join regions .......................................................6
Joining regions within a track........................................................................7
Joining regions within a virtual track.............................................................8
WAVE DISPLAY popup window linked with Locate operations..........................9
Changed procedure for deleting a Locate Point or Marker ...............................10
Tempo map editing..........................................................................................11
Use the [REC TRACK SELECT] keys to specify tracks........................................11
Use the [BANK] key / pads 1–8 to specify a pad ..............................................12
Use pads 1–8 to select a pad track...................................................................12
Changed range for the Rollback Time setting ...................................................13
Changed range for the Fade Time setting..........................................................13
Lit/dark status of the [UNDO]/[REDO] keys.....................................................13
Shortcut for saving the current song.................................................................13
Use the TRACK [CUE] key to monitor the stereo track .....................................13
Cue/Review function .......................................................................................14
Automatic updating of the end point ...............................................................14
Use the [SEL] key to temporarily cancel fader grouping ...................................14
Synchronized operation as MTC and word clock slave ....................................15
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Additions and changes in version 1.2
Using the EXPORT command to write a WAV file
Audio data of a desired track or virtual track can now be converted into a WAV
file and written to an external SCSI device. This is done using the EXPORT command that has been added to TRACK/PART/REGION menu of the EDIT screen /
TR Edit page and V.TR Edit page.
The area that is written as the WAV file can be specified in track, part, or region
units. When specifying in track units (TRACK menu), you can select a desired track
1–16, all tracks 1–16, or the stereo track. When specifying in part units (PART
menu), you can select a desired track or all tracks 1–16 for the selected area.
If you are writing a WAV file to MO or other media formatted on an external SCSI
device, you must use media that is formatted as FAT16.
When writing a WAV file to media that was formatted on an external SCSI
device, it is not possible to write to media that was formatted in the Disk Util.
page with the FORMAT field type set to ORIGINAL. For details refer to Operation
Guide p.251 and p.253.
In the case of a CD-RW, all previously-existing data will be erased when the data
is written.
In order to write a WAV file, the song and hard disk must contain work area that
is equal to or longer than the file that is being written. For details refer to Operation Guide chapter 11 and “Addendum concerning song structure and size.”
❒ Writing audio data from a track to a WAV file
Here’s how to use the EXPORT command in the TR Edit page to export audio data
from a track to a WAV file.
• When writing a WAV file to the CD-RW drive, only one file can be written to
one volume of media. Also, it is not possible to add another WAV file to CD-R/
RW media that already contains a WAV file.
• The EXPORT command requires a longer processing time than the actual time
of the data. Also, the Export command cannot be cancelled once it has been
executed.
1.Into your external SCSI device (e.g., MO drive) or the internal CD-RW drive,
insert the media to which the WAV file will be written.
2.In the RECORDER section, press the [EDIT] key → [F1] (TR Edit) key.
The EDIT screen TR Edit page will appear.
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3.Move the cursor to the TRACK menu if you wish to write Tracks of data to a
WAV file, to the PART menu if you wish to write Parts, and to the REGION
menu if you wish to write a Region. Then press the [ENTER] key.
4.Move the cursor to the EXPORT command button, and press the [ENTER] key.
The parameters of the EXPORT command will appear.
5.Depending on the menu you selected in step 3, move the cursor to one of the
following parameters that you wish to set, and press the [ENTER] key.
• If the TRACK/PART menu TRACK parameter is set to “AL,” tracks (or parts) that
contain no region will not be written to the WAV file.
❍ If you selected the TRACK menu
• TRACK
Select the track(s) that will be written as a WAV file. You can select 1–16 (the
specified track), “AL” (all tracks 1–16), or “ST” (stereo track). If you select 1–
16, a monaural WAV file (or a stereo WAV file if the track is paired) will be
created. If you select “AL,” 16 tracks of monaural WAV files will be created. If
you select “ST,” a stereo WAV file will be created.
❍ If you selected the PART menu
• TRACK
Select the track(s) that will be written as a WAV file. The selectable range and
type of WAV files created are the same as the TRACK parameter of the TRACK
menu. (An exception is that you can use the START/END parameter to specify
the area within the track that will be written.)
•START
Specify the starting point of the area that will be written to the WAV file.
• END
Specify the ending point of the area that will be written to the WAV file.
❍ If you selected the REGION menu
• REGION
Select the region that will be written to the WAV file.
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