Aiff And Aiff-C Files; Wave Files; Standard Midi Files (Midi Type 0 And Type 1 Files) - Kurzweil K2661 Musician's Manual

Kurzweil k2661: user guide
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AIFF and AIFF-C Files

The K2661 can read 8 or 16 bit AIFF files, mono or stereo. The sample rate, sustain loop, loop
mode, base note, sample name, and sample detuning are supported. AIFF-C files that do not use
compression can also be read by the K2661. The K2661 will save 16-bit AIFF files, either mono or
stereo.

WAVE Files

The K2661 can read 8 or 16 bit WAVE files, mono or stereo. It can also save 16-bit WAVE files,
either mono or stereo.

Standard MIDI Files (MIDI Type 0 and Type 1 Files)

The K2661 reads and writes MIDI Type 0 (single-track) and Type 1 (multi-track) files. The K2661
supports all musical timestamp resolutions, and automatically scales imported information to
the K2661's internal sequencer resolution of 768 ticks per beat, if necessary.
Tempo information is supported, defaulting to 120 beats per minute if no tempo is specified.
SysEx data are supported.
If there is a time-signature event in a file, the first one becomes the song's time signature.
Otherwise, the time signature defaults to 4/4. Time signature changes are not supported.
Apart from SysEx, tempo and time-signature events, all other meta events are skipped to
minimize RAM usage.
Importing and Exporting Data Using Standard File Formats
Disk Mode
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