Record mode, Project recording format (new project type), Settings when wav (bwf) is selected – KORG MR-2000S User Manual

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Record mode

Here you can adjust various settings related to recording.
Press the menu button, and in the menu list (MENU) screen,
use the dial to select "REC MODE" and then press the enter
button to confirm.
You can adjust the following settings from the record mode
(REC MODE) screen.

Project recording format
(New Project Type)

WAV (BWF)
This is an uncompressed linear PCM multi-bit audio file
format. The sampling frequency and bit-depth are selected
by the PCM Format settings described below.
The name is an abbreviation of Wave File Format (file
extension .wav). This format is compatible with the Broad-
cast Wave Format (file extension .wav) used for broadcast
audio.
A higher sampling rate and bit depth allows higher-quality
recording, but will require more hard disk space.

DFF (DSDIFF)
This is a 1-bit audio file format widely used in professional
audio devices for SACD (Super Audio CD) production.
The name stands for Direct Stream Digital Interchange File
Format (file extension .dff).

DSF
This is a 1-bit audio file format used in some "VAIO (A
Sound Reality deployment model)" personal computers
made by Sony.
The name stands for DSD Stream File (file extension .dsf).

WSD
This is a 1-bit audio file format as defined by the "1-bit
Audio Consortium."
The name stands for Wideband Single-bit Data (file exten-
sion .wsd).

Settings when WAV (BWF) is selected

If you select WAV (BWF), you can also select the sampling
frequency and bit depth. At sampling frequencies of 88.2 kHz
and higher, the bit depth will always be 24.

Settings when DFF, DSF, or WSD are
selected

If you've selected a 1-bit format, use the 1bit DSD Format: Fs
setting to specify the sampling frequency.

In order to synchronize with a digital audio device other than
the MR-2000S, both devices must be synchronized to the same
clock (

p.29).

Recording time for each format
(per 1 Gbyte)

The following table shows the approximate recording time
available in each format per 1 Gbyte of hard disk capacity.

WAV Format

Record-

able time

1bit Format

Record-

able time

44.1kHz/16bit

90 minutes

DFF 2.8MHz

22 minutes

44.1kHz/24bit

60 minutes

DFF 5.6MHz

11 minutes

48kHz/16bit

85 minutes

DSF 2.8MHz

22 minutes

48kHz/24bit

55 minutes

DSF 5.6MHz

11 minutes

88.2kHz/24bit

30 minutes

WSD 2.8MHz

22 minutes

96kHz/24biit

25 minutes

WSD 5.6MHz

11 minutes

176.4kHz/24bit

15 minutes

192kHz/24bit

13 minutes

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