Song folder organization – Yamaha AW2400 User Manual

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AW2400 Owner’s Manual

About songs

Song management

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Song and related data stored on hard disk can be accessed from a computer
connected via USB in the same way as the hierarchical files and folders on the
computer’s hard disk. The folders are organized as follows:

■ Song Folder Organization

004 Song Name.AWS

Song2

002 Song Name.AWS

002 Song Name.AWS

Song1

001 Song Name.AWS

003 Song Name.AWS

Audio

0.WAV

Render

005 Song Name.AWS

001 Song Name.AWS

AW2400_SYS.BIN

1.WAV

2.WAV

3.WAV

“AW2400-1” Drive

“AW2400-2” Drive

File Name1.WAV

File Name2.WAV

Transport

0.WAV

1.WAV

2.WAV

3.WAV

Render

Audio

“Song1” Folder

Songs are stored in either the “Song1” or “Song2” folder.

Individual Song Folders

Each song is stored in a folder bearing the song’s name
(extension .AWS).

Song Files

The following song settings are stored in a file bearing
the name of the song (extension .AWS):

• Recorder section settings (SONG screen, TRACK screen).
• Mixer section settings (channels, effects).
• Library settings.
• REMOTE screen settings.

“Audio” Folder

The following song audio data is saved in WAV file for-
mat. File names are automatically created in the order of
recording, as in: “0.WAV”, “1.WAV”, “2.WAV”, etc. 24-bit
song data is saved as 32-bit WAV files.

• 24 + 2 (stereo track) audio x 8 virtual tracks.
• Sound clip audio data.
• Audio data for undo and redo operations.

System File (AW2400_SYS.BIN)

Stores UTILITY screen settings and information for data man-
agement.

“Song2” Folder

Songs are stored in either the “Song1” or “Song2” folder.

“Transport” Folder

This folder is used to store WAV files for import and export.
Data is stored as 16-bit or 24-bit WAV files.

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