Audio files, 1. importing an audio file, Importing an audio file into the middle of a track – KORG XTENDED DEFINITION D32XD User Manual

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2. Audio files

Audio files saved on CD-ROM/R/RW or the PC drive can be
imported (loaded) into the D32XD/D16XD and pasted into a
song track. Also, any audio track data that you copied to the
D32XD/D16XD’s clipboard can be exported (written) to CD-
R/RW or the PC drive as an audio file.

WAV audio files of the following formats are supported.

2-1. Importing an audio file

Here’s how to load an audio file from CD-ROM/R/RW or
the PC drive.

You can use the Undo function to return to the state prior to exe-
cution.

If you want to import an audio file from your computer, connect a
USB cable, copy the audio file to the PC drive of the D32XD/
D16XD, and then perform the procedure described below.

If the sampling frequency and bit depth of the audio file differs
from that of the import-destination song, the data will be convert-
ed automatically. You can choose to perform dithering at this time.

Importing an audio track into the beginning of a
track

Importing a 44.1 kHz/24-bit stereo audio file named
“D16XD_ST.WAV” from CD, and loading it into the begin-
ning of tracks 1 and 2 of a 44.1 kHz/16-bit song

(1) Insert the disc containing the audio file into the CD-R/

RW drive.

(2) Select the song into which you want to import the

audio file. (

p.37 “1-3. Selecting a song”)

(3) Select the Import command.

Access the TRACK, “Import” tab page.

(4) Select the import-source drive.

• Press the Drive button to open the Select Drive dialog

box.

• Select “CD” and press the Yes button.

(5) Select the audio file that you want to import.

• Press the Select File button to open the Select File dia-

log box.

• You can preview the first few seconds of the selected

audio file by pressing the Prev button.

• Select “D16XD_ST.WAV” and press the OK button.

(6) Select the import-destination track number.

In the “Import” tab page, select tracks “1-2” in the Trk
cell.

(7) Execute the import.

• Press the Exec. button to open the Import File dialog

box.

• Since the import-source audio file has a different bit

depth than the import-destination song, press the
Dither

button so that dithering will be performed.

• Press the Yes button to execute the import.
• When the operation is finished, the display will indi-

cate “Completed.” Press the Yes button.

The length of time required for this operation to be completed
will increase in proportion to the size of the file being import-
ed.

(8) Change the location to the beginning of the song, and

verify that the data was imported correctly.

Importing an audio file into the middle of a track

Importing a 44.1 kHz/16-bit stereo audio file named
“D16XD_ST.WAV” from the PC drive, and loading it into
the TO location (the location stored in the LOC3 key) of
tracks 1 and 2 of a 44.1 kHz/16-bit song

(1) Select the song into which you want to import the

audio file. (

p.37 “1-3. Selecting a song”)

(2) Select the Import command.

Access the TRACK, “Import” tab page.

(3) Select the import-source drive.

• Press the Drive button to open the Select Drive dialog

box.

• Select “PC” and press the Yes button.

(4) Select the audio file that you want to import.

• Press the Select File button to open the Select File dia-

log box.

• You can preview the first six seconds of the selected

audio file by pressing the Prev button.

• Select “D16XD_ST.WAV” and press the OK button.

(5) Select the clipboard as the import-destination track

number.
In the Trk cell, select “Clip.”

Sampling frequency:

44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 96 kHz

Bit depth:

16-bit, 24-bit

Number of channels:

1 (monaural), 2 (stereo)

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