Save/Load Of Wav Files Using A Cd-R/Cd-Rw Drive; Important Notes For Using A Wav File - Fostex VF160EX Operation Manual

Digital multitracker
Hide thumbs Also See for VF160EX:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Save/load of WAV files using a CD-RW/CD-R drive
You can save or load a WAV file to or from a CD-RW/CD-R disc.
You can save data for only one desired program to a CD-RW/CD-R disc, regardless of the recording size.
Even if a disc has enough recording space, you cannot record data for more than one program to it.
If data size for a program is larger than the size of a disc, it can be saved using more than one disc.
About directory of a backup disc:
• A WAV file saved is recorded in the root directory (in the first layer) on the backup disc.
• A WAV file that can be loaded must be allocated in the root directory on the backup disc.
A WAV file moved from the root directory to another area such as a folder cannot be recognized by the
VF160EX, which may cause a malfunction.
About file names of WAV file:
• A WAV file the VF160EX saves is recorded with a file name "******##.WAV."
• A WAV file the VF160EX can load must have a file name "******##.WAV."
The first 6 characters "******" are the title that is shown in the "Title Edit" screen in the Setup mode.
These characters can be changed when saving using a WAV file or edited by a computer.
The following 2 characters "##" indicate the track number (1 to 24) for the save/load using a WAV file.
The last ".WAV" is the file extension indicating that the file format is WAV.
The VF160EX does not recognize other file names than above. See the following description for each
operation about details.
By using the specifications above, you can load only the desired tracks of a WAV file or load a track-
swapped WAV file.
<Notes for saving a WAV file>
<Important notes for using a WAV file>
120

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents