Korg D1600mkII Owner's Manual page 88

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7. Select the Copy operation.
In the [TRACK] "EditTrk" tab page, select "Copy-
Track" for "EditType."
SourceTrack
8. Select the clipboard as the copy-source track
number.
Select "Clip2" for "SourceTrack."
9. Select tracks 1 and 2 as the copy-destination track
numbers.
Select "1–2" for "DestTrack."
10. Specify the number of times the data will be copied.
In the "Times" field, select "1" as the number of cop-
ies.
11. Execute the copy.
Press the "Exec." button.
The display will ask "AreYouSure?" Press the "Yes"
button to execute.
The display will indicate "Completed" when the
operation is finished. Press the "Yes" button.
The data will be overwritten onto the copy-
destination track.
12. Press the [TO/LOC3] key, and play back from the
TO location to verify that the data was imported
correctly.
Exporting (writing) a WAV file
You can export data as a WAV file in the following for-
mats.
• Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz
• Bit-depth: 16-bit, 24-bit
• Number of channels: 1 (monaural), 2 (stereo)
When exporting to CD-R/RW, you can add more
data to the disc later if desired.
An exported WAV file can be loaded into the
D1600mkII or your computer even without finalizing
the disc.
When a WAV file is exported to CD-R/RW, it is writ-
ten in ISO9660 level 1 format.
A file exported to the USB drive can then be saved on
your computer.
To export a WAV file
Here's how to copy the IN–OUT region of tracks 1 and 2
from a 16-bit song to the clipboard, and export it as a
stereo WAV file to the USB drive.
1. Select a 16-bit song.
2. Store the IN and OUT time locations.
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DestTrack
Times
3. Copy the track data to the clipboard.
In the [TRACK] "EditTrk" tab page, set "EditType" to
"CopyTrack."
Select tracks "1–2" as the "SourceTrack."
Select "Clip2" as the "DestTrack."
The number indicates the number of tracks in the
clipboard.
Press the "Exec." button.
The display will ask "AreYouSure?" Press the "Yes"
button to execute.
The display will indicate "Completed" when the
operation is finished. Press the "Yes" button.
4. Choose the Export operation.
Access the [TRACK] "Export" tab page.
DriveList
5. Select the export-destination drive.
Press the "DriveTrack" button to open the dialog box.
Select "U:USB DOS" and press the "Yes" button.
6. Edit the name of the WAV file.
Press the "Rename" button, and edit the name in the
"RenameFile" dialog box. (→p.35)
When you export a stereo WAV file, the seventh
and eighth characters of the filename will auto-
matically be "ST". For a monaural file, this will
be "MN".
You cannot save the data if an identically-named
file already exists on the USB drive.
7. Specify the date and time of the WAV file.
Press the "Date" button to open the dialog box, select
the field you want to edit, and use the [VALUE] dial
to specify the date and time.
8. Execute the Export operation.
Press the "Exec." button.
The display will ask "AreYouSure?" Press the "Yes"
button to execute.
The display will indicate "Completed" when the
operation is finished. Press the "Yes" button.

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