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“Collect Audio Track file” has been added to the 0–3: Utility
page menu commands.

0–3K: Collect Audio Track file

This command copies/moves the WAVE file created by the
HD Audio Track function into the same directory as the
.SNG file (song file) or a directory inside that file. It also con-
verts the WAVE file assignment within the .SNG file to the
copy- or move-destination directory. This is a convenient
way to move the WAVE file to the same directory so that you
can back up your data to CD or other external media.

There is no need to execute this command if the WAVE
file is already located in the directory that contains the
.SNG file, or is in a directory inside that directory
(below).

1

In the 0–3: Utility page, select the .SNG file for which you
want to execute the command.

2

Select “Collect Audio Track file” to open the dialog box.

You cannot move to a directory that is in a level above
the selected .SNG file.

3

If you want to create a new directory, press the Create
Directory button

and create the new directory.

4

Select the directory to which you want to copy or move
the WAVE file, and press the Open button.
You can select directories that are at the same level or
below the .SNG file.

5

If you want to delete the copy-source WAVE file, set
“Type”

to Move. If you want to keep the copy-source

WAVE file, set “Type” to Copy.

If you execute with Move selected, the WAVE file will
be deleted from its original directory. If the deleted
WAVE file had been used by another song, you will no
longer be able to play back the audio track for that
song.

6

Press the OK button to execute “Collect Audio Track
file.” If you decide to cancel, press the Cancel button.

7

When the operation has been completed, the “Com-
pleted” dialog box will appear. Press the OK button once
again.

If the copy-destination already contains a file of the
identical name as the WAVE file that is being copied,
and if that file is not the identical file, the Rename dia-
log box will appear. Note that if you press the Cancel
button, the copy or move operation for that WAVE file
will be cancelled.

Collecting a song file and WAVE file saved in different
directories into a single directory, and copying (backing
up) this data to CD

Here’s how you can copy song data (e.g., NEWSONG.SNG)
and the WAVE file used by that song data into a single direc-
tory, and copy (back up) this data to CD.

Create a directory on the copy-destination media

1

Insert the copy-destination CD into the drive (e.g.,
CDRW-1) and use 0–3: Utility page “Drive Select” to
select that drive. (If you need to format the media, refer
to

☞PG p.170)

2

Use the 0–3: Utility page menu command “Create Direc-
tory”

to create an appropriately-named directory (e.g.,

NSBKUP). (“Create Directory”

☞PG p.170)

Collect the song file and WAVE file into a single

directory

3

Use “Drive Select” and the Open and Up buttons to
move to the directory in which the “NEWSONG.SNG”
file is saved. Then select the “NEWSONG.SNG” file.

Collect Audio Track file

0–3K

“Drive Select”

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