1Select “Export Smpl AIF/WAV” to access the following dialog box.

2In “Format,” select either AIFF or WAVE as the file for- mat for export.

3Press the [F5] (“Name”) key to move to the text dialog box, and specify the filename (BG p.43).

4In “To,” specify the content that will be exported. One Sample: The single selected sample will be exported.

The filename will be the filename of the .AIF or .WAV file. Initially, the filename will automatically be set to the first four characters (uppercase) of the sixteen-character sam- ple name + the sample number.

[Examples]

0000: NewSample_0000→ NEWS0000.AIF

0001: C#3-EGuitar→ C#3-0001.WAV

If the sample data being exported will not fit on a single volume of media (e.g., SmartMedia), it cannot be exported.

All Samples: All samples will be exported.

It will not be possible to specify the filename. The file- name will automatically be assigned as the first four characters (uppercase) of the sixteen-character sample name + the sample number.

Samples in One Multisample: All samples used by the selected multisample will be exported.

Only five characters of the filename can be specified. The five-character filename + the index number (001–128) in the multisample will be assigned automatically.

Initially, the filename will automatically be set to the MS

+the multisample number (000–999).

[Examples]

000: NewMS___000:

Sample selected for index 001 →

MS000001.AIF

Sample selected for index 002 →

MS000002.AIF

001: 108bpmDrLoop00:

 

Sample selected for index 001 →

MS001001.AIF

Sample selected for index 002 →

MS001002.AIF

When exporting All Samples or Samples in One Mul- tisample, and all of the sample data does not fit on one volume of media (e.g., SmartMedia), another dialog box will appear, directing you to specify the next media. (p.148 “If the data does not fit on the media when saving”) However at this time if a single sample is larger than the capacity of the media, the sample can- not be exported. Either specify media with a larger capacity, or press “Skip” to omit exporting that sample and proceed to exporting the next sample.

5To export the data, press the [F8] (“OK”) key. To cancel without exporting, press the [F7] (“Cancel”) key.

1.1–3: Utility

Here you can rename, copy, or delete the selected media or file, create a new directory, and set the date and time. After selecting a media or file, select the Utility menu [F8].

1.1–1a

1.1–1b

1.1–1c

1.1–1d

1.1–1e

1.1–3a

1.1–3a: UTILITY

“Hide unknown file,” “Translation” (1.1–1f)

For details on how to select the desired utility function, refer to “PROG 1.1–1c: UTILITY.”

Rename

This command renames the selected file or directory.

This command is valid only when a DOS file or a DOS direc- tory is selected.

1Select “Rename” to access the following dialog box.

2Press the [F5] (“Name”) key to access the text dialog box, and modify the name (BG p.43).

3To rename the file or directory, press the [F8] (“OK”) key. To cancel, press the [F7] (“Cancel”) key.

Copy

This command copies the selected file or directory.

This command is valid only when a DOS file or a DOS direc- tory is selected.

1Select “Copy” to access the following dialog box.

2In the upper left of the dialog box, “Copy” indicates the selected file and directory name.

If you wish to change the file or directory that will be copied, use the [F2] (“Name”) key to move to the text dialog box, and specify the filename that you wish to copy (BG p.43).

(Can use */? as Wildcard): When you use the [F2] (“Name”) key to access the text dialog box and specify the name of the file or directory to be copied, you can use “*” and “?” characters as wildcards. For example, if in the above example you specify NEWFILE1.* (instead of NEWFILE1.PCG), all filenames of NEWFILE1. with any

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