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Exchanging removable disks
If the currently selected song is on a removable disk,
use the following procedure to exchange disks.
1 Access the [SYSTEM] “DiskUtil” tab page.
Use “DriveID” to select the drive.
2 For “SelOperation
,” select “EjectRMD.”
3 Select the “Exec.” button and press the [ENTER]
key.
The disk will be ejected, and the internal drive will
be selected.
4 Insert another disk into the removable disk drive.
If you are using a playable disk, use the [SONG]
“SelSong” tab page to re-select the drive before
selecting the song.
4. Importing/exporting WAV files
WAV format files can be imported (loaded) into the
D12 from a DOS format (FAT 16) external drive con-
nected to the [SCSI] connector. Also, audio data from
the clipboard of the D12 can be exported (written) to a
WAV format file on a DOS format (FAT 16) external
SCSI drive.
The D12 can import the following WAV file formats.
Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz
Quantization: 8 bit, 16 bit, 24 bit
Number of channels: 1 (monaural), 2 (stereo)
Importing a WAV file into the beginning of a track
Here’s how a monaural WAV file named
“Sound001.wav” can be imported into the beginning of
track 1 from a DOS format external drive “A:DOS” con-
nected to the [SCSI] connector.
1 Select the Import command.
Access the [TRACK] “Import” tab page.
2 Select the import source drive.
Select the “DriveList” button and press the
[ENTER] key to access the dialog box. Select a DOS
format drive that contains the desired WAV file. In
this example, select drive “A.” Then select the
“OK” button and press the [ENTER] key to return
to the [TRACK] “Import” tab page.
3 Select the WAV file.
Press “WavFileList” button
to access the dialog
box. In this example, select “A:Sound001.wav.”
Then select the “OK” button and press the
[ENTER] key to return to the [TRACK] “Import”
tab page.
When importing from a CD, sub-directories
are also supported. When importing from
another type of SCSI drive, only WAV files
saved in the root directory are supported.
You can use the “Prvw” button to preview the first
two seconds of the selected WAV file.
4
Select the import destination track number.
Set “DestTrack” to track number “1.”
5
Execute the Import command.
Select the “Exec.” button and press the [ENTER]
key. Reply “Yes” to the “AreYouSure?” prompt.
When the operation is completed, the display will
indicate “Completed.” Select the “OK” button and
press the [ENTER] key.
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Verify the results of the import.
Hold down the [STOP] key and press the [REW]
key to return to the beginning of the song, and lis-
ten to the data to verify that the import was per-
formed correctly. If necessary, you can use Undo to
return to the previous state.
The longer the import source file, the more
time this operation will take before the “Com-
pleted” message appears.
Importing a WAV file into the middle of a track
Here’s how a monaural WAV file named
“Sound001.wav” can be imported once into the TO
location of track 1 from a DOS format SCSI drive
“A:DOS” connected to the SCSI connector.
1
Select the Import command.
Access the [TRACK] “Import” tab page.
2
Select the import source drive.
Select the “DriveList” button and press the
[ENTER] key to access the dialog box. Select a DOS
format drive that contains the desired WAV file. In
this example, select drive “A.” Then select the
“OK” button and press the [ENTER] key to return
to the [TRACK] “Import” tab page.
3
Select the WAV file.
Press “WavFileList” button to access the dialog
box. In this example, select “A:Sound001.wav.”
Then select the “OK” button and press the
[ENTER] key to return to the [TRACK] “Import”
tab page.
When importing from a CD, sub-directories
are also supported. When importing from
another type of SCSI drive, only WAV files
saved in the root directory are supported.
4
Select the clipboard as the import destination
track number.
Set “DestTrack” to “
Clip
.”
5
Execute the Import command.
Select the “Exec.” button and press the [ENTER]
key. Reply “Yes” to the “AreYouSure?” prompt.
When the operation is completed, the display will
indicate “Completed.” Select the “OK” button and
press the [ENTER] key.