Importing a WAV file into the beginning of a track

Here’s how to import a monaural WAV file named “D1200_MN.WAV from a CD, and paste it into the beginning of track 1.

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1Insert the CD-R/RW disc containing the WAV file into the CD-R/RW drive.

2Select the Import command.

• Access the [TRACK] “Import” tab page.

3Select the import-source drive.

Select the “DriveList” button and press the [ENTER] key to open the dialog box.

Select “C:CD” and press the [YES/OK] key.

4Select the WAV file that you want to import.

Select the “WavFileList” button and press the [ENTER] key to open the dialog box.

You can use the “Prvw” button to hear approxi- mately two seconds of the beginning of the selected WAV file.

Select “D1200_MN.WAV” and press the [YES/OK] key.

5Select the import-destination track number.

• Set “DestTrack” to track “1.”

6Import the file.

Select the “Exec.” button and press the [ENTER] key.

The display will ask “AreYouSure?” Press the [YES/ OK] key to execute the operation.

When the operation is completed, the display will indicate “Completed.” Press the [YES/OK] key.

The longer the file being imported, the longer this operation will take until the “Completed” display appears.

7Move the time location to the beginning of the song, and check that the file was imported correctly.

Importing a WAV file into the middle of a track

Here’s how to import a stereo WAV file named “D1200_ST.WAV from the USB drive, and paste it in to tracks 1 and 2 at the TO location (the location registered in the [TO/LOC3] key).

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1Select the Import command.

Access the [TRACK] “Import” tab page.

2Select the import-source drive.

Select the “DriveList” button and press the [ENTER] key to open the dialog box.

Select “U:USB DOS” and press the [YES/OK] key.

3Select the WAV file that you want to import.

Select the “WavFileList” button and press the [ENTER] key to open the dialog box.

Select “D1200_ST.WAV” and press the [YES/OK] key.

4Select the clipboard as the import-destination track. Set “DestTrack” to “Clip2.”

The number indicates the number of tracks in the clip- board. In the case of a monaural file, this will be “Clip1.”

5Import the data to the clipboard.

Select the “Exec.” button and press the [ENTER] key.

The display will ask “AreYouSure?” Press the [YES/ OK] key to execute the operation.

When the operation is completed, the display will indicate “Completed.” Press the [YES/OK] key.

The longer the file being imported, the longer it will take for this operation to be finished and the “Completed” display to appear.

6Register the TO location.

(→ p.33: “Registering a location to one of the Locate keys”)

7Select the Copy command.

In the [TRACK] “EditTrk” tab page, set “EditType” to “CopyTrack.”

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8Select the clipboard as the copy-source track. Set “SourceTrack” to “Clip2.”

9Select the tracks 1 and 2 as the copy-destination tracks. Set “DestTrack” to “1-2.”

0Specify the number of times that the data will be copied. Set “Times” to “1.”

ACopy the clipboard data to the track.

Select the “Exec.” button and press the [ENTER] key.

The display will ask “AreYouSure?” To execute, press the [YES/OK] key.

When the copy operation has been completed, the display will indicate “Completed.” Press the [YES/ OK] key.

The data will be overwritten onto the copy-destination track.

BPress the [TO/LOC3] key, play back from the TO loca- tion, and listen to the playback to verify that the data was imported correctly.

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