WAV File Transfer (USB Storage Mode)
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The WAV files corresponding to the audio tracks you want
to transfer to a computer must first be exported to the
“Transport” folder on the internal hard disk drive. Once
these files have been exported they can be edited using
appropriate waveform editing software, or imported into a
DAW application for further processing or integration
with other projects.
1Call the EDIT screen Edit page by either
pressing the Work Navigate section [EDIT]
key as many times as necessary, or by
pressing the [F1] key after pressing the
[EDIT] key.
2Move the cursor to the edit command field
and use the [DATA/JOG] dial or [INC]/[DEC]
keys to select EXPORT.
3Press the [ENTER] key to confirm the
selected edit command.
The display will appear as follows.
1From TR
Selects the source track for the export operation (1–24,
1&2–23&24, ST, ALL).
BFrom V.TR
Selects the source virtual track for the export operation
(1–8).
CFrom Start
Specifies the start point of the data to be exported in
counter format.
DFrom End
Specifies the end point of the data to be exported in
counter format.
EFile Name
Displays the name of the WAV file to be exported. The
default name is the name of the virtual track (the odd-
numbered virtual track in track pairs) to be exported.
FEXECUTE button
Executes the export operation.
4Move the cursor to the From TR field, and
select the audio track that you want to
export.
If you select “ALL,” the current tracks 1–24 will be
exported as separate monaural WAV files.
If you select “1”–“24,” the single specified track will
be exported as a monaural WAV file.
If you select “1&2”–“23&24” or ST, the specified pair
of tracks (or the Stereo track) will be exported as a ste-
reo WAV file.
5Move the cursor to the From V.TR, From
Start, and From End fields, and specify the
virtual track number and region to be
exported.

Copying Exported WAV Files To

the Computer

Edit commands
A
B
C
DEF
• If you selected “ALL” as the export source, all the recorded
tracks will be exported automatically. It is not possible to spec-
ify the virtual track number for each.
NOTE