Wave Files - Kurzweil K2600 - MUSICIANS GUIDE REV A PART NUMBER 910330 CHAP 13 Manual

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Disk Mode
Importing and Exporting Data Using Standard File Formats
You can save Þles in these formats on the Export page. This page is accessible from the
Disk-mode page by pressing Save-> Export.
Save|AIFF|file|||||||||||||||Index:|||1|
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Sample||200|NewSample||||||||C|4S|||100K
Sample||201|Babaganoush||||||C|4S|||444K
Sample||202|YaYaYa|||||||||||C|4S|||190K
Sample||203|GregorianChant|||C|4S||6515K
|AIFF|||WAVE|||MIDI||||||||||OK|||Cancel
The Export page allows you to save one sample or song object per Þle. Choose the format you
wish to save in, and press the corresponding soft button. For AIFF and WAVE, only sample
objects are listed. For MIDI Type 0 and Type 1, only song objects are listed. Scroll to the object
that you wish to save, and press OK. The dialog will proceed the same as if you were saving a
K2600 Þle. You will be prompted for a Þlename, and will have the option to select a different
default directory to save the Þle in.
The K2600 will automatically place a standard extension on the Þle when it is created on the
disk. These extensions are sometimes necessary when transferring Þles to external programs
that can recognize the Þle format based on the extension. They also help you to recognize the
format of each Þle when looking at a directory listing. You can use the Find Files utility (Disk
mode-> Util-> Find) to search for Þles that match a certain extension. The standard extensions
used on the Þles are:
.AIF
.WAV
.MID
The Þrst time you enter the Export page after powering on (or after a soft-reset), the format
defaults to AIFF. After that, the K2600 remembers the most recent format that you used. For
example if you save a MIDI Type 0 Þle, and then go back to the Song-mode page to record more
sequences, the next time you return to the Export page, the Þle format will still be set to MIDI,
and all of the song objects will be listed. You can audition the samples and songs the same way
as you would on the Save Object or Object Utility pages (by pressing the Left or Right cursor
buttons).
AIFF and AIFF-C Files
The K2600 can read 8 or 16 bit AIFF Þles, mono or stereo. The sample rate, sustain loop, loop
mode, base note, sample name, and sample detuning are supported. AIFF-C Þles that do not use
compression can also be read by the K2600. The K2600 will save 16-bit AIFF Þles, either mono or
stereo.

WAVE Files

The K2600 can read 8 or 16 bit WAVE Þles, mono or stereo. It can also save 16-bit WAVE Þles,
either mono or stereo.
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AIFF
WAVE
MIDI Type 0, Type 1

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