Wav” file which was saved – Fostex D1624 User Manual

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D824/D1624 Reference Manual (Saving and Loading Song Data)

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###### 01.WAV

###### 02.WAV

###### 24.WAV

10. Press the EXIT/NO key or STOP button.

[COMPLETED!] is extinguished.

Press the EXIT/NO key or STOP button in the event you
must return to the previous step or interrupt the
procedure.

* Composition of WAV file on multiple discs

WAV files are saved in order from track 1 through
track 24. When saving on a multiple number of backup
disks, remaining space is constantly calculated
automatically and should the capacity on the track
for saving the next WAV file be insufficient, the disk is
exchanged with the next one.

* Capacity of the WAV file

After saving a WAV file, in some cases the capacity
will increase compared to the current drive capacity.

For example, depending on the status of the recording
such as record starting time and ending time or size
of the recorded and unrecorded length, in some cases
capacity will increase. For example, in the case of a
track, which is recorded from ABS:0 minute to ABS:1
minute, and from ABS:10 minutes to ABS:11 minutes,
in the current drive it will be “2 minutes” file but in
the WAV file, it will be a file of “11 minutes.”

Also on the unrecorded track, capacity will increase
as a “data zero” and a WAV file (small capacity) will
be made.

“WAV” FILE WHICH WAS SAVED

* Composition of WAV file

A WAV file on the backup disk is made, one file to one
track in the root directory, for a total of 24 files. File
names will be from “******01.WAV” to “******24.WAV.”
“******” is the file name specified in above and
numbers 0124 correspond to each track.
An unrecorded track will be made as one file for “Data
number zero.”

* When using a backup disc in which a program

is already saved.

If a program is already saved in the backup disk, depending
on the remaining capacity, the following selectable item
may be added to the Step 6 Save Method.
These can be selected by rotating the JOG dial.

[Title] & [Eject] display

The present disk must be removed and return to Step 5.
This is selected when another disc is to be used.

[Title] & [New PGM] display

There is enough remaining capacity to make a new WAV
file in addition to a WAV file on the disk. Press the
EXECUTE/YES key and proceed to Step 7. When saved
to the disk, this WAV file will be additionally recorded.

Alternate display of [Title] & [New PGM] and
[-###MB]

Disk capacity is short by the amount of “-###” to be
able to add a new WAV file. Press the EXECUTE/YES key

< Notes>

* If you attempt to save a WAV file with the same file

name as one already existing on the backup disk,
[Already Exist] (Same file name already exists) is
displayed and save will not be executed. In this case,
change the WAV file name by the previous Step 7.

* In a disk which had been repeatedly saved by

overwriting, access speed could be lowered due to
file fragmentation. We recommend that you use a
disk immediately after formatting for backup
purposes.

* In a save requiring a multiple number of backup disks,

if the backup disc already saved with programs is
used, [Delete All WAV?] (Delete of all WAV files) will
be displayed due to [Disk Full] and all WAV files will
be deleted. For save on multiple number of disks, we
recommend that you use a disk immediately after

formatting.

* When files and folders other than file names

“******##.WAV” which can be acknowledged by this
recorder are made on the backup disk by using a
computer, in some cases save cannot be completed
as it cannot calculate the accurate remaining capacity
of the backup disk. Great care should be taken when
changing file names and making folders by a
computer.

and after display of [Disk Full], [Delete All WAV?] is

displayed, then, press the EXECUTE/YES key again, and

it will go to Step 7 for deleting all WAV files on the backup
disk. After save, only saved WAV files will be recorded.

[Title] & [###MB] display

In this instance, the selected WAV file on the backup
disk is deleted and there is now enough capacity to make
a WAV file. Press the EXECUTE/YES key and [DEL] (delete
of WAV file) will be displayed, and when EXECUTE/YES
key is pressed again, it will go to Step 7 for deleting the
selected WAV file on the backup disk. After save, the
selected WAV file will be replaced as the new file and
recorded on the disk.

[Title] & [-###MB] display

The disk is short of capacity by the amount of “-###” to
be able to make a WAV file although the selected WAV
file on the backup disk is deleted. If the EXECUTE/YES
key is pressed, after display of [Disk Full], [Delete All
WAV?] is displayed, and when the EXECUTES/YES key is
pressed again, it will go to Step 7 for deleting all WAV
files on the backup disk. After save, only saved WAV
files will be recorded.

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