List of editing command
PITCH (Pitch Change)
Adjusts the pitch of the specified region of an audio track,
without changing the length.
A
From Start
From Start
■ Parameter list
Parameter
Range
1–24
A
From TR
1&2–23&24
15
ST
B
From V.TR
1–8
C
From Start
Specify a point
D
From End
Specify a point
-12 to +12
E
NOTE
semitones
-50 to +50
F
CENT
cents
IMPORT CD AUDIO
Imports audio data (CD-DA) from CD-R/RW media in the
CD-RW drive into an audio track of the AW2400.
For details on the parameters and operation of the
IMPORT CD AUDIO command, refer to "Importing from
the CD-RW drive" (→ p. 143).
IMPORT CD WAV
Imports a WAV file from CD-R/RW media in the CD-RW
drive into an audio track of the AW2400.
For details on the parameters and operation of the
IMPORT CD WAV command, refer to "Importing from
the CD-RW drive" (→ p. 143)
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B
C
E
F
From End
PITCH
CHANGE
From End
PITCH
CHANGE
Explanation
A single audio track
A pair of adjacent odd-numbered/
even-numbered audio tracks
The stereo track
Virtual track number
Beginning of the edited region
End of the edited region
Specify the amount of pitch
change in semitone units
Specify the amount of pitch
change in one-cent units (1/100th
of a semitone)
IMPORT USB WAV
Imports a WAV file copied from a computer into the
"Transport" folder into an audio track of the AW2400.
For details on the parameters and operation of the
D
IMPORT USB WAV command, refer to "Importing Cop-
ied WAV Files From the Computer" (→ p. 234).
IMPORT TRACK
Imports audio data recorded in another song into an audio
track of the current song.
For details on the parameters and operation of the
IMPORT TRACK command, refer to "Importing audio
data from another song" (→ p. 145).
EXPORT
Exports the specified region of an audio track to a WAV
file in the "Transport" folder.
For details on the parameters and operation of the
EXPORT command, refer to"Copying Exported WAV
Files To the Computer" (→ p. 233).
MERGE
Audio playback performance can be improved by using
this command to merge a number of separate regions (sec-
tions of audio data created in separate recording passes) in
a specified track into one continuous region.
The merge command creates a continuous region from the
beginning of the track to the end of the last region on the
track, and sections of the track that contained no regions
are replaced with audio silence.
■ Parameter list
Parameter
Range
1–24
A
From TR
1&2–23&24
B
From V.TR
1–8
A
B
MERGE
Explanation
A single audio track
A pair of adjacent odd-numbered/
even-numbered audio tracks
Virtual track number