Saving a wave to a usb flash drive (export) – Roland SPD-SX PRO Sampling Pad with 32GB Internal Memory User Manual

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Importing and Managing Audio Files (WAVE)

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Saving a Wave to a USB Flash Drive (EXPORT)

Here’s how to save waves to a USB flash drive.

*

The factory default waves (preload waves) can’t be exported.

1.

Select [MENU]

Ó

“WAVE”.

2.

Use the cursor [

а

] [

б

] [

г

] [

в

] buttons to select “EXPORT” and press the [ENTER] button.

The WAVE EXPORT screen appears.

Button

Explanation

Cursor [

а

] [

б

]

button

Moves the cursor.

[F1] (CHECK)

Selects/deselects the wave at the cursor position.

[F2] (CHECK ALL)

If a filter is being used, this selects/deselects all waves that are being filtered.

[F4] (FILTER)

The TAG FILTER window appears.

Filtering Wave Lists by Tags (FILTER)

(P.85)

[F5] (PREVIEW)

Plays back the wave at the cursor position. The wave plays back in a loop when you hold down the [SHIFT]

button and press [F5] (PREVIEW).

If you press [F5] (PREVIEW) once again, the loop stops playing back.

[F6] (EXPORT)

Exports the wave.

3.

To execute, press the [F6] (EXPORT) button.

A confirmation message appears.
If you decide to cancel, select “CANCEL” and press the [ENTER] button.

4.

Use the cursor [

г

] [

в

] buttons to select “OK”, and press the [ENTER] button.

When the display indicates “Wave Export Completed!”, press the [ENTER] button.

The wave is output to the “EXPORT” folder on your USB flash drive.

The output format is WAV (48 kHz, 16-bit).

The output filename is set automatically by using the wave number and wave name.

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