Song/cd, P1 selsong: selecting a song – Strahl D1600mkII User Manual

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5b. Finalize.................................................. [On, Off]

You can export successive WAV files to CD-R/RW, but if
this export will be the last and you do not intend to
export any more files, you can turn this item on. Some
drives such as early CD-ROM drives are not able to read
a CD unless it has been finalized.

If there is no space remaining on the CD-R/RW disc,
it will be finalized automatically.

6. Exec. (Execute)

Executes the WAV file export operation.

6a. Export Size ...................................... [16bit, 24bit]

You have this choice only if the clipboard contains 24-bit
data.
This specifies whether the 24-bit data that you copied to
the clipboard will be exported as a 16-bit WAV file or a
24-bit WAV file.

6b. Dither SW .............................................. [On, Off]

You have this choice only when exporting 24bit→16bit.
This specifies whether the 24-bit data you copied to the
clipboard will be dithered when it is exported as a 16-bit
WAV file.

On

: Dithering will be performed to make

quantization noise less noticeable.

Off

: Dithering will not be performed.

P1 SelSong: Selecting a song

1. SongNumber ............................................[001...100]

Selects the song.
The display indicates the song number: song name.
The “

” icon indicates that a 24-bit song is selected,

and “

” indicates that the song is protected. You can

press the “ ” button and select a song from the list.

You can also select a song by holding down the
[STOP] key and pressing the [FF] key or [REW] key.

2. Select DispParameter..................[Tempo, Mark, Scene]

Select whether the LCD display will show the current
tempo, mark, or scene settings.
Press the “ ” button, and you will be able to select from
a list.

Tempo

: The display will show the tempo source, tempo,

time signature, and rhythm of the song.

Mark

: The display will show the number and name of

the mark at or immediately before the current location in
the song.

Scene

: The display will show the number and name of

the scene for the current location in the song.

3. Rename .....................................................................

Press the “Rename” button to access the dialog box, and
modify the song name.
A name of up to sixteen characters can be input. For
details, refer to “2. Naming a song” (→p.35).

6a

6b

6a

5. SONG/CD

1
2

4

3

1

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