Yamaha AW1600 User Manual

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Exporting WAV files and importing audio CD or WAV files

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1 From CD TRACK

Specifies the audio track number (01–99) of the
import-source CD.

B

From Start

Specifies the beginning of the data that will be
imported, in minutes/seconds/frames (1/75 second).

C

From End

Specifies the end of the data that will be imported, in
minutes/seconds/frames (1/75 second).

D

LISTEN button

You can move the cursor to this button and press the
[ENTER] key to repeatedly hear the currently selected
region of the CD-DA.

E

To TR

Selects the track number into which the data will be
imported. If the import-source is an audio CD or a ste-
reo WAV file, you will only be able to select a pair of
tracks 1/2–15/16.

F

To V.TR

Selects the virtual track number (1–8) into which the
data will be imported.

G

To Start

Specifies the starting location (in counter-display for-
mat) of the import-destination to which the data will
be imported.

When importing a WAV file

1 From WAVE file

Selects the WAV file that will be imported.

If the media contains folders (directories), move to the
folder that contains the WAV file you want to import,
and then specify the desired WAV file.

The icons shown here have the following meaning.

.......... Indicates that a WAV file is selected.

.......... Indicates that a folder in the same level is

selected.

.......... Indicates that the folder in the next higher

level is selected.

B

Mono/stereo

Indicates whether the WAV file selected for importing
is monaural (M) or stereo (S). This field is for display
only, and cannot be changed.

C

Size

Indicates the playback length (in msec) of the WAV
file selected for importing. This field is for display
only, and cannot be changed.

D

LISTEN/ENTER/UP button

The name and function of the button displayed here
will change depending on the item that is selected by
the From WAVE file parameter.

If a WAV file ( ) is selected

The LISTEN button will be displayed, allowing you
to hear the WAV file repeatedly.

If a folder in the same level ( ) is selected

The ENTER button will be displayed, allowing you
to move into that folder.

If the next higher folder ( ) is selected

The UP button will be displayed, allowing you to
move to the next higher folder.

E

To TR

F

To V.TR

G

To Start

These fields are the same as when you are importing
from audio CD or CD-Extra.

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If you are importing a WAV file, move the
cursor to the From WAVE file field, and turn
the [DATA/JOG] dial to select the WAV file
that you want to import.

To move to a lower level, display the

icon in this

field, then move the cursor to the ENTER button in the
screen and press the [ENTER] key.

To move to the next higher level, display the

icon

in this area, then move the cursor to the UP button and
press the [ENTER] key.

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If you are importing from audio CD or CD-
Extra, use the From Start and From End
fields to specify the region that will be
imported.

• The “frames” referred to here are the minimum time-axis units

used in CD-DA. Do not confuse them with the frames used in
MTC or SMPTE.

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• If a Mixed Mode CD is inserted in the CD-RW drive, a popup

window will appear, allowing you to select AUDIO (CD-DA) or
WAVE (WAV files) to import. Move the cursor to the button for
the data that you want to import, and press the [ENTER] key.

• Only 16-bit or 24-bit, 44.1 kHz, mono or stereo WAV files can

be imported.

• When the import source is an audio CD or CD Extra disc and

the song is 24-bit, the audio data will be automatically con-
verted to 24-bit format during the import operation.

• When you move the cursor to the LISTEN button and press

the [ENTER] key, there will be a slight time lag while the data
is read from the CD before you hear it.

NOTE

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