Korg D16 manual Importing a WAV file to the beginning of a track

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2a. Prvw ................................................................

You can preview the first two seconds of the selected WAV file.

If you select a WAV file of an unsupported format, one of the following error messages will appear. SAMPLE RATE NOT 44.1k: This will appear if the sampling frequency of the WAV file is other than 44.1 kHz.

SAMPLE BIT NOT FIT: This will appear if the quantization of the WAV file is other than 8 bit, 16 bit, or 24 bit.

ILLEGAL WAV DATA: This will appear if the WAV file is unsupported for a reason other than the above (perhaps a form of data compres- sion etc.).

Sub-directories are also supported when importing from CD-ROM, CD-R, or CD-RW.

Sub-directories are indicated as [...] in the Wav- FileList screen.

To enter this directory, select [...] and press the “OK” button. To return, select “← ” and press the “OK” button.

3. DestTrack ........................ [1...16, 1-2...15-16, Clip#]

Selects the import destination track.

Clip# will be 1 if the selected WAV file is monaural, or 2 if the file is stereo.

4. FileType .........................................................[M, St]

This indicates whether the selected WAV file is monau- ral or stereo.

Mono: The selected WAV file is monaural. Stereo: The selected WAV file is stereo.

5. Exec. (Execute) ........................................................

Executes the WAV file import command.

Importing a WAV file to 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” connected to the SCSI connector.

1Select Import.

Select the [TRACK] “Import” tab page.

2Select the import source drive.

Press the “DriveList” button to access the dialog box. Select the DOS format drive that contains the WAV file. For this example select drive “A,” and press the “OK” button to return to the [TRACK] “Import” tab page.

3Select the WAV file.

Press the “WavFileList” button to access the dialog box. For this example, select “A:Sound001.wav,” and press the “OK” button to return to the [TRACK] “Import” tab page.

Sub-directories are supported if you are importing from a CD. If you are importing from another SCSI drive, only WAV files saved in the root directory are supported.

You can use the “Prvw” button to audition the first two seconds of the selected WAV file.

4Select the import destination track number. Set “DestTrack” to track “1.”

5Execute the import.

Press the “Exec.” button, and respond to the “AreYouSure?” display. When the import is com- pleted, the display will indicate “Completed.” Press the “OK” button.

6Listen to the result.

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 it was imported cor- rectly. You can use Undo to return the data to the previous condition.

The longer the file being imported, the more time will be required for this operation (i.e., before the “Completed” display appears).

Importing a WAV file to 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 external drive “A: DOS” connected to the SCSI connector.

1Select Import.

Select the [TRACK] “Import” tab page.

2Select the import source drive.

Press the “DriveList” button to access the dialog box. Select the DOS format drive that contains the WAV file. For this example select drive “A,” and press the “OK” button to return to the [TRACK] “Import” tab page.

3Select the WAV file.

Press the “WavFileList” button to access the dialog box. For this example, select “A:Sound001.wav,” and press the “OK” button to return to the [TRACK] “Import” tab page. Sub-directories are supported if you are importing from a CD. If you are importing from another SCSI drive, only WAV files saved in the root directory are supported.

4Select the clipboard as the copy destination track number.

Set “DestTrack” to “Clip.”

5Execute the import.

Press the “Exec.” button, and respond to the “AreYouSure?” display. When the import is com- pleted, the display will indicate “Completed.” Press the “OK” button.

The longer the file being imported, the longer the time that will be required for this operation (i.e., before the “Completed” display appears).

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Contents Upgrade Guide Table of Contents Introduction About this manualMajor new functions Main changes from the D16 Rhythm level control specification changeOptimize track change Insert effect routing specification changeBasic operation Naming a songStop key + FF key Fade-in/Fade-out Fade TrackTempo map Specify Tempo Map as the tempo sourceP2 Midi Midi settings P3 Sync Synchronization settingsReference SystemP4 MMC MMC settings Make settings on the master D16V2Make settings on the slave D16V2 Synchronizing two D16V2 unitsP5 B-U/Rst Backup/restore from removable disk TrackP6 DiskUtil Initialize/format/ check a drive Fade-in procedure Fade-out procedureNormalizing procedure Select the Normalize commandP4 Import Import a Wave file Listen to the resultImporting a WAV file to the beginning of a track Importing a WAV file to the middle of a trackP5 Export Export a WAV file Specify the to time location. → D16 p.70 Select CopySelect the clipboard as the copy source track num- ber Execute the copy operationSong SceneP4 CDR/RW Creating and playing a CD-R/RW P1 ReadDel Scene playback on/ off and editingSceneRead On, Off FilterSceneNumber 001...100 SortP1 SetUp Tempo and rhythm settings TEMPO/RHYTHMP2 MixView Pan/fader scene display FadersP2 TmpMap Tempo map editing Insert Effect SOLO/MONITORAppendices Transport KEY106 Regarding disk capacity ExamplePut the external Midi sequencer in record-ready mode Midi functionsMat disks Begin recordingStop the D16V2 Midi Implementation Chart Korg INC
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