4Select the page menu command “Collect Audio Track file” to open the dialog box.

5Press the Create Directory button and create an appro- priately-named directory (e.g., AUDIO).

6Select the “AUDIO” directory you created in step 5, and press the Open button.

Selecting the “AUDIO” directory and pressing the Open button will specify the destination directory to which the “Collect Audio Track file” command will copy or move the WAVE file.

7If the WAVE file used by “NEWSONG.SNG” is also used by another .SNG file, set “Type” to Copy. If the WAVE file is used only by “NEWSONG.SNG,” set “Type” to Move.

8Press the OK button to execute the command.

9When execution has been completed successfully, select “NEWSONG.SNG,” choose the page menu command “Copy,” and copy it to the “NSBKUP” directory you cre- ated in step 2. (“Copy” PG p.169)

0Using the same method as in the step above, select the page menu command “Copy” to copy the “AUDIO” directory into the “NSBKUP” directory.

This completes copying of the .SNG file and WAVE file to the CD media.

If you want to use the data you copied (backed up) on a different TRITON STUDIO V2, insert that media into the other TRITON STUDIO V2, and in the Utility page select the “NSBKUP” directory and execute the “Copy” page menu command to copy it to the internal hard drive or other storage.

We recommend that you keep the .SNG file and WAVE file in the same directory. If this data is not kept in the same directory, create an appropriate directory before backing up to CD, and copy the .SNG and WAVE file into it.

If the WAVE file is not in the same directory as the .SNG file, and you copy the .SNG file and WAVE file to CD without executing “Collect Audio Track file,” you will be unable to play the audio track from that song data.

If you load a .SNG file that includes a previously-saved

 

audio track, and then save the .SNG file to another

 

directory and drive, the assignment of the WAVE file

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used for the audio track will remain the same. If you

 

edit the audio track, the original WAVE file may be

 

edited in some cases. If you do not want to edit the orig-

 

inal WAVE file, execute “Collect Audio Track file” to

 

copy the WAVE file, and then edit that WAVE file.

 

Add the contents of “Collect Audio Track file” to the “Param-

 

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eter Guide” 0–3: Utility page menu commands (PG p.169).

 

 

 

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