Creating a stereo file, Step 12. saving to your computer, Making usb connections to your computer – KORG PXR4 User Manual

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Operation

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Creating a stereo file
Here’s how the audio recorded on tracks 1–4 can be con-
verted into a stereo file.

1

Select Bounce mode.
Hold down the [SHIFT] key and press the [LOCATE]
key to switch the “BOUNCE” display to “CONV”
(convert).

2

Select the tracks that will be recorded.
Press the [REC SELECT] key for track 1 and 2 to assign
a “

” symbol to tracks 1 and 2.

3

Begin bounce recording.
Refer to steps

3

7

of “Combining the sound of

tracks 1–4 into two tracks.”

4

A new song will be created.
The new song created as a stereo file will be added to
the end of the existing song.

There are some limitations on how the completed stereo file
can be edited.

Step 12. Saving to your computer

When a recording or editing operation is completed, the
PXR4 automatically writes the data into the card. Song
data saved on the card can be sent to your computer and
saved (backed up).

When there is little space remaining on the card, or when
you have completed a song, you should save your data on a
medium other than the card.

A card for use with the PXR4 must not be formatted on a
computer or digital camera etc. The card must be formatted
by the PXR4 itself.

1. Making USB connections to your computer

The PXR4 has a [USB] connector for direct connection to
your computer, making it quick and easy to back up your
important song data.

You must use the

when using the [USB] connec-

tor.

The procedure will differ according to the operating sys-
tem of your computer.

Windows users

Supported versions: Windows Me/2000 or later

1

Use a USB cable to connect the PXR4 to your com-
puter.

Load a file

Save a file

PXR4

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