6Select the export-destination drive.

• For this example, select “C:CD.”

7Edit the name of the WAV files.

If you want to change the name of the file, select the

“Rename” button and press the [ENTER] key. Edit the name in the “RenameFile” dialog box. (→ p.31: “1-2. Editing the name of a song”)

When you export six tracks simultaneously, the 7th and 8th characters of the file name will automatically be set to a number 01–06. You cannot change this.

The file cannot be saved if an identically-named file already exists on the USB drive.

8Specify the date and time of the WAV files.

Press the “Date” button to access the dialog box, move the cursor to the date or time you want to change, and use the [VALUE] dial to set the data and/or time.

9Make export settings.

Press the “Option” button to open the dialog box, and specify the CD writing speed. (→ p.115)

If you turn the “Finalize” button on, it will not be

possible to write any additional data to that disc. (→ p.94)

0Export the files from the clipboard.

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

If you are exporting a 24-bit song as a 16-bit WAV file, make “bit” and “Dither” settings. (→ p.115)

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

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

4.Drive and data compatibility between models of the Digital

Recording Studio series

This section discusses data compatibility between the Digital Recording Studio series models D12, D16 (version 2.0 or lat- er), D1600, and D1200.

Be aware of the following points regarding effect user data.

The algorithms of the D1200 differ from the algorithms of the D12/16/1600.

48:PA1: Pre Amp Simulator

49:EB1: Bass Multi 1

52: MS1: Mic Multi

If effect user data using these algorithms is restored to the D12/16/1600, it will not produce the same sound. Similarly, effect user data created on the D12/16/1600 using these three algorithms will not sound the same if it is restored to the D1200.

If an insert effect preset is used in a scene, the settings will be different when that scene is played back. You will need to edit the insert effect settings.

Using D12 data on the D1200

A CD-R/RW disc containing D12 data can be used in the same way as D1200 data.

Using D1200 data on the D12

A CD-R/RW disc containing D1200 data can be used in the same way as D12 data.

Using D16 or D1600 data on the D1200

A CD-R/RW disc containing D16 or D1600 data can be used in the same way as D1200 data. However in the case of song data or effect user data, the drive list will indicate “D16[B],” and the data for tracks 13–16 cannot be restored.

Using D1200 data on the D16 or D1600

A CD-R/RW disc containing D1200 data can be used in the same way as D16 or D1600 data. However in the case of song data or effect user data, the drive list will indicate “D12[B].”

In order to use D1200 data on the D16, you must update the D16 system to version 2 or later.

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