Reading And Writing Wav Files - Korg D1200 Owner's Manual

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Backing up to the internal USB drive
Here's how to back up insert effect "U055" from the user
area to the internal USB drive.
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1 Select "BackupUserData."
In the [SYSTEM/USB] "B-U/Rst" tab page, select "B-U/
RstType," and turn the [VALUE] dial to select "Backu-
pUserData." You can also select the " " button and
press the [ENTER] key to display "Select Backup/
Restore Type" and make your selection.
2 Select "U:USB DOS" as the backup-destination drive.
Select the "Drive" button and press the [ENTER] key to
open the dialog box. Select "U:USB DOS" and press the
[YES/OK] key.
3 Select the effect that you want to back up.
Move the cursor to "Source," and use the [VALUE] dial
to select "Ins055."
4 Verify the backup-destination drive and file name.
The name of the effect being backed up will be the file
name. Make sure that "Destination" is set to "U:(effect
name)."
5 Edit the file name.
If you want to edit the file name, select the "Rename"
button and press the [ENTER] key. Edit the file name in
the "RenameFile" dialog box. ( p.31)
If an identically-named file already exists on the USB
drive, you will be unable to save. You will need to re-
name the file.
If you select all effects "EffAll," the name of the current-
ly selected song will be used as the file name of the effect
user data file.
6 Execute the backup.
• Select the "Exec." button and press the [ENTER] key.
A screen will ask you for confirmation.
• You can specify the date and time that the file was
created. Select the "Date" button and press the
[ENTER] key to open the dialog box, use the cursor
to select the date or time that you want to set, and use
the [VALUE] dial to specify the date and time.
• When you press the [YES/OK] key, backup will
begin.
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2-2. Restoring effect user data
Restoring
1 If you are restoring from a CD-R/RW disc, insert the
disc in the CD-R/RW drive.
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2 Select "Restore."
In the [SYSTEM/USB] "B-U/Rst" tab page, select "B-U/
RstType" and turn the [VALUE] dial to select "Restore."
You can also select the " " button and press the
[ENTER] key to display "Select Backup/Restore Type"
and make your selection.
3 Select the restore-source drive.
Select the "Drive" button and press the [ENTER] key to
open the dialog box.
Select either C:CD[B] or U:USB DOS, and press the
[YES/OK] key.
4 If you are restoring from the USB drive, select the effect
user data that you want to restore.
• Select the " " button and press the [ENTER] key.
• From the "BackUpFileList," select the effect that you
want to restore. For details on the types of file, refer
to p.68. Then press the [YES/OK] key.
5 Verify the restore-destination.
• If you are restoring all user effect data, this will be
displayed as "***".
• If you are restoring individual effect user data, select
the restore-destination effect number. Move the cur-
sor to "Destination," and use the [VALUE] dial to
select the restore-destination effect number.
6 Restore the user effect data.
• Select the "Exec." button and press the [ENTER] key.
The display will ask "AreYouSure?." Press the
[ENTER] key to execute the operation.
7 When execution is completed, the display will indicate
"Completed." Press the [YES/OK] key.
3. Reading and writing WAV files
Importing (loading) a WAV file: A WAV-format audio file
saved on CD-ROM/R/RW or the USB drive can be pasted
into a track of a D1200 song.
You can use Undo to return to the prior state.
Exporting (writing) a WAV file: Audio track data copied to
the D1200's clipboard can be exported (written) as a WAV-
format to a CD-R/RW disc or the USB drive.
3-1. Importing (reading) a WAV file
You can import WAV files of the following formats.
Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz
Bit depth: 8-bit, 16-bit, 24-bit
Channels: 1 (monaural), 2 (stereo)
In order to import a WAV file from your computer, you
must connect a USB cable between the D1200 and your
computer, and copy the WAV file onto the internal USB
drive of the D1200.
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