Using the audiogate software – KORG MR-2000S User Manual

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Files inside the DFF_0001 folder (project folder)

DFF_0001.prj (project settings file)

This is a file specific to the MR-2000S, containing infor-
mation (protect setting, mark data, etc.) for each
recorded project. Only one file with this extension (.prj)
can exist in each project folder.

DFF_0001_001.dff (audio data file: dff)

These are stereo audio data files. The extension (.wav)
will depend on the recording format.
When the file is recorded, the file name and the exten-
sion will be as follows.

If you choose User Name as the project name setting, the name
will be as follows.
Files in the USERNAME0001 folder
USERNEME0001.prj
USERNEME0001-001dff

PLAYLIST folder

This folder contains play list files.

LST_0001.m3u

This file contains a play list.

AUDIO folder

This folder is used to hold audio data that was created on
your computer or another device.
You cannot edit these files on the MR-2000S, but you can
add them to a play list and play them. You can create up to
four levels within a folder, but the MR-2000S is able to rec-
ognize only up to a total of four hundred folders and files
within this folder.

You must not rename this folder.
Only the supported audio files can be recognized.

Using the AudioGate software

The audio files of a project recorded on the MR-2000S can be
copied to your computer. Then you can use the "AudioGate"
audio format conversion application on the included CD to
convert the audio file format; as well as edit, divide, or join
audio files.
For details, install the software from the included CD and
refer to the AudioGate operating manual (PDF).

Installing AudioGate

Contents of the Install CD
The included Install CD contains the following items.

• "AudioGate" format conversion application

• AudioGate operating manual (PDF)

• Software license agreement (PDF)

Please read before use

• All copyrights to this software are the property of Korg

Inc..

• A license agreement for the software of this product is

included separately. You must read this software license
agreement before you install the software. Your installa-
tion of this software will be taken to indicate your
acceptance of this agreement.

Operating requirements

Windows

Supported operating systems

Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition/Professional
Edition Service Pack 1 or later, Microsoft Windows
Vista

Supported computers

CPU: Intel Pentium III /1 GHz or better
RAM: 256 MB or more
A USB port that meets the operating requirements of
Microsoft Windows XP/Vista

Mac OS X

Supported operating system

Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later

Supported computers

CPU: Apple G4/800 MHz or better, Intel Mac is sup-
ported
RAM: 256 MB or more
A USB port that meets the operating requirements of
Mac OS X

Windows users

In order to install or uninstall software in Windows, you must
have Administrator privileges. For details, consult your system
administrator.

1. Insert the included Install CD into the CD-ROM

drive of your computer.
Normally, the "AudioGate Application Installer" will
start up automatically.
If your computer is set so that the installer will not start
up automatically, double-click "KorgSetup.exe" in the
Install CD.

2. Follow the on-screen instructions to proceed with the

installation.

3. When you've finished installing AudioGate, exit the

installer.

Mac OS X users

1. Insert the included Install CD into the CD-ROM

drive of your computer.

2. In the Install CD, double-click the AudioGate

installer (.pkg) to start up the installer.

3. Follow the on-screen instructions to proceed with the

installation.

4. When you've finished installing AudioGate, exit the

installer

D F F _ 0 0 0 1 _ 0 0 1 . d f f

Recording format
extension

WAV(BWF)--- .wav
DSDIFF-------- .dff
DSF------------- .dsf
WSD------------ .wsd

The file is divided (into a maximum of ninety
nine files), with this area being "1" if the
file size is 1 GB or less, and "1", "2" ... etc.
if the size is greater than 1 GB. Even if the
file size is less than 1 GB, the file will be divided
if you pause or store a "Divide" mark during recording.

Project name
(This will not be
updated even if
you rename.)

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