Track import and export, Importing to tracks, 12 – exchanging data with a computer – Teac DP-008EX User Manual

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12 – Exchanging Data with a Computer

Track import and export

You can import and export individual tracks between

a computer and this unit’s FAT partition.
Files that can be imported/exported as tracks must be

in the WAV format (with the “.WAV” extension).
You can import and export both mono and stereo

files.
If you want to import an audio file that is of a different

format, you must first convert it to a 16-bit, 44.1kHz

mono/stereo WAV file.

Importing to tracks

Before importing a track, first select the partition with

the song that you want to import it into as the active

partition. Then, load the song that you want to import

tracks into. (See “Selecting the active partition” on

page 37.)
1. Connect the unit to a computer using the

included USB cable. (See “Connecting with a

computer” on page 75.)

2. Use the computer to copy WAV files on its drive

to the WAVE directory in this unit’s FAT partition.

NOTE

The files to be copied must have single-byte alpha-

numeric character names (8 characters or less). If

you try to copy a file with double-byte characters,

it cannot be imported because the file name will

not appear on the display in step 6 below.

3. After you have imported the track files from

the computer, remove the USB cable using the

proper procedures and disconnect the unit from

the computer. (See “Disconnecting” on page

76.)

4. After this unit restarts automatically, press the

MENU button to open the

MENU

screen.

5. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the

IMPORT/EXPORT

item, and press the F4 [t]

button to open the

IMPORT/EXPORT

screen.

IMPORT/EXPORT

screen appears.

6. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the

IMPORT TRACK

item, and press the F4 [t]

button.

Song files on the FAT partition are shown.

NOTE

This unit does not support WAV files with sampling

frequencies other than 44.1 kHz. Such files are not

displayed even if they have been imported. If no

files that can be imported are on the FAT partition,

an

Import File Not Found

pop-up message

appears.

If the file name is short, spaces appear after the file

name on the FAT partition, but those spaces are

not included in the actual file name.

7. Use the DATA wheel to select the WAV file that

you want to import, and press the F2 [NEXT]

button.

The amount of open space on the MTR partition

and the size of the selected WAV file appear on

the display.

8. Use the DATA wheel to select the track to which

you want to import the WAV file, and press the F4

[EXEC] button to start importing.

NOTE

If there is not enough open space, an

Import

File Too Large

(the file to be imported is too

large) warning pop-up message appears.

The track that is the destination for the import

must be empty. This unit reads the file from the FAT

partition, and imports it to the designated track.

The beginning of the file is set at the start of the

song (00h00m00s00f). In the same way as other

recording tracks, you can edit the track that has

received the imported file. (See “8 – Editing Tracks”

on page 56.)

When importing stereo WAV files, it is necessary to

have an open pair of tracks or a stereo track.

9. When done importing, press the HOME button

to return to the Home Screen.

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