P5 export: export a wav file – Strahl D1600mkII User Manual

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2b. Prvw....................................................................

You can audition the first two seconds of the selected
WAV file.
If you select a WAV file of an unsupported format, one of
the following error messages will appear.

SAMPLE RATE NOT 44.1k

: The sampling

frequency of the WAV file is not 44.1 kHz.

SAMPLE BIT NOT FIT

: The bit-depth of the

WAV file is not 8, 16, or 24-bit.

ILLEGAL WAV DATA

: The WAV file unsup-

ported for a reason other than the above.

3. DestTrack .......................... [1...16, 1–2...15–16, clip#]

Selects the editing-destination track.
Clip#

will be 1 if the selected WAV file is monaural, or 2

if it is stereo.

4. FileType ........................................................ (

, )

Indicates whether the selected WAV file is monaural or
stereo.

: Indicates a monaural WAV file.
: Indicates a stereo WAV file.

5. Exec. (Execute) ...........................................................

Executes the WAV file import.

P5 Export: Export a WAV file

You can copy data from an audio track, and export it by sav-
ing it as a WAV file on a CD-R/RW disc or the USB drive.
The D1600mkII can export WAV files in the following for-
mats.
• Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz
• Bit depth: 16-bit, 24-bit
• Number of channels: 1 (monaural), 2 (stereo)

When you export a WAV file to CD-R/RW, the data is
saved in ISO9660 level 1 format.
If you save files on the USB drive, you can then connect
your computer via USB and transfer (re-save) the files on
your computer.

When exporting 24-bit clipboard data, you can choose
whether to export it as 16-bit data or as 24-bit data.
If you select 16-bit, you can also choose whether to apply
dithering.

Dithering will make quantization noise less noticeable.

1. Clip# .........................................................................

Indicates the state of the clipboard.
# indicates the number of tracks in the clipboard.

2. DriveList........................................................ [S, C, U]

Selects the drive. For details, refer to “Drive” (→p.93).

3. Rename .....................................................................

Press the “Rename” button to open the dialog box, and
assign a name for the WAV file.
You can assign a name of up to six characters to the WAV
file. For details, refer to “2. Naming a song” (→p.35).

The seventh and eighth characters of the filename
will automatically be filled in as follows, depending
on the number of tracks you are exporting.

MN

: when exporting one track (monaural file)

ST

: when exporting two tracks (stereo file)

01

: when exporting four or more tracks, a number of 01–

12 will be added automatically. (monaural files)

4. Date ..........................................................................

Input the date and time for the WAV file you are export-
ing. Press the “Date” button to open the dialog box, and
specify the timestamp (date and time) for the WAV file.
Select the field you want to edit, and use the [VALUE]
dial to edit the date or time.

Press the “OK” button to finalize the change, or press the
“Cancel” button to cancel.

The “Difference from Greenwich Mean Time
(GMT)” setting is not supported. Depending on your
computer or operating system, this may mean that
the timestamp of the WAV file will not be displayed
correctly.

5. Option .......................................................................

Lets you make various settings for exporting the WAV
file to CD-R/RW.

5a. CD WritingSpeed..................................................

You can specify the writing speed when writing to CD-
R/RW.
The display will show only writing speeds that are
supported by the CD-R/RW drive and the media you
are using.

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