Yamaha AW4416 Stereo System User Manual


 
EDIT screen
— Reference Guide 111
WavImport page
Import a WAV file to an audio track
[Function]
Import a WAV format audio file
from a CD-ROM or CD-ROM/MO
disk inserted in the internal CD-
RW drive or an external SCSI
device, and assign it to a track.
[Key operation]
• [EDIT] key [F4] (WavImport)
key
• Repeatedly press the RECORDER
[EDIT] key until the screen
shown at the right appears.
[Mouse operation]
M button RECORDER EDIT but-
ton WavImport tab
[Screen functions]
A DRIVE
Move the cursor to this area and rotate the
[DATA/JOG] dial to select the internal CD-RW
drive or external SCSI device.
B PASTE TO
Select the track number (1–16 and virtual track
number (1–8) of the track into which you wish
to import the WAV file. The NAME field shows
the track name of the selected track.
If a stereo WAV file is selected, two adjacent
odd-numbered even-numbered tracks will be
displayed.
C Destination point
Specify the point in the track at which the WAV
file will be placed.
Tip!
The units used to specify this point will
change depending on the counter display
method (time/units/measures) selected in the
SONG screen Setting page. If measure dis-
play is selected, “measures” will be the
smallest settable unit.
D TYPE
Select whether the imported WAV file will be
inserted into the track (Insert) or overwritten
(OverWrite). If “Insert” is selected, any subse-
quent audio data in the import destination track
will be moved toward the end of the song by the
length of the inserted WAV file.
E File list
This shows a list of the WAV files on the internal
CD-RW drive or external SCSI device. This list
contains the following information.
FILE
The file name/directory name is displayed.
icons indicate WAV files, and files indicate
directories.
TOTAL
The playback time of the WAV file is displayed
in hours/minutes/seconds/milliseconds.
TYPE
The stereo ( )/monaural ( ) status of the WAV
file and its quantization (word length) is dis-
played.
The AW4416 can recognize only WAV files
that have the same sampling frequency as the
current song, and have a filename extension
of “.WAV” following their name. Other files
will not be displayed in the list.
F DIR (directory)
The “/” symbol and the directory name indicate
the directory in which the list shown in 5 is
located. For example this will indicate “/” if you
are in the highest level (root directory), or “/
WAV/” if you are in a directory named WAV
located one level lower.
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