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WAVE Setting Area (WAVE)
Import All page
WAVE3-1
Using the Import All page, you can import all WAV or AIFF files
from a USB memory device into your DTX-MULTI 12's internal
memory.
NOTE
• Files can also be imported individually, and the procedure for doing so is
described on the right.
• Only WAV and AIFF audio files can be imported.
Ensure that the WAV or AIFF files to be imported are
1
located in the USB memory device's root directory,
using a computer to move them if necessary.
2
Plug the USB memory device into the instrument's
USB TO DEVICE port.
With the JOB page (WAVE3) displayed, press the
3
[ENTER] button, and if necessary, the [B]/[C] but-
tons to open the Import All page (WAVE3-1).
WAVE3-1≥≥≥≥<JOB>
≥≥≥Import≥All
Press the [ENTER] button once again.
4
You will be asked to confirm that you want to import all files.
You can press the [EXIT] button to return to the previous page
without importing.
≥≥≥Import≥All
≥Are≥you≥sure?
5
Press the [ENTER] button to import.
Each imported wave will be automatically assigned a wave
number.
Now≥Importing...
[EXIT]≥to≥cancel
You can press the [EXIT] button at any time during the import
process to terminate it. Files that have been fully imported at
that time will be retained in the DTX-MULTI 12's internal
memory.
NOTE
• If there is insufficient free space in the instrument's internal memory,
the message "Wave memory full." will be displayed and the import pro-
cess will be terminated. Before repeating the import process, make
additional memory available by deleting unneeded waves on the
Delete page (WAVE3-3) or the Delete All page (WAVE3-4).
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Owner's Manual
Importing Individual Audio Files
The following describes how to import individual WAV or
AIFF files from a USB memory device into the DTX-MULTI
12's internal memory.
NOTE
• Only WAV and AIFF audio files can be imported.
Ensure that the WAV or AIFF file to be imported is
1
located in the USB memory device's root direc-
tory, using a computer to move it if necessary.
2
Plug the USB memory device into the instru-
ment's USB TO DEVICE port.
Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the
3
[WAVE] button to open the IMPORT page shown
below.
IMPORT
≥≥≥Surdo.WAV
4
Use the [-/DEC] and [+/INC] buttons to select the
audio file you want to import.
IMPORT
≥≥≥FillX.AIF
Name of audio file to be imported
5
Press the [ENTER] button to import.
When the selected file has been imported, the IMPORT
page will allow you to assign it to a pad within the cur-
rently selected kit.
NOTE
• If there is insufficient free space in the instrument's internal mem-
ory, the message "Wave memory full." will be displayed and the
import process will be terminated. Before repeating the import pro-
cess, make additional memory available by deleting unneeded
waves on the Delete page (WAVE3-3) or the Delete All page
(WAVE3-4).
6
Use the [-/DEC] and [+/INC] buttons to select the
pad to which the wave is to be assigned.
The available options are 01 to 13, 13R1, 13R2, 14 to 17,
FTSW, HHCL, and HHSP. You can also select a pad by
striking it. Alternatively, you can select "off" to store the
imported wave in the instrument's internal memory with-
out assigning it to a pad at this time.
IMPORT
≥PadAssign=¡£Ω¡
Pad number
7
When you have assigned the wave as required,
press the [ENTER] button to complete the proce-
dure.

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