The Export To Wave Dialog Launched From The Multitrack - Euphonix R-1 Operation Manual

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Euphonix Version 4 Supplement to the R-1 Operation Manual
File Management
Figure 4-7 The Export to Wave Dialog launched from the Multitrack
Changing the path is generally not recommended. The default location allows operators
and Euphonix R-1 product support technicians to locate exported files on any system.
The R-1 will only be able to recognize exported and edited files if they are not moved
around on the Pilot.
There are some exceptions to this rule, of course. Exporting to a network can be very
useful. Consult your network administrator to create a network path for this setting.
Although R-1 product support can help in this process, you must have knowledgeable
staff available to support your network. The R-1 can also be configured to include a re-
movable storage device on the Pilot's SCSI bus (68-pin connector is on the rear of the
Pilot). Your in-house systems administrator must take responsibility for configuring
any external device under Windows 2000. The new device will be located at either
drive D: or drive E: (recommended). Files can be written to the drive's root directory
or your system administrator can create a subdirectory for the exported files to reside.
NOTE:
The export path must already exist on the drive before it is entered into this field.
You can also change the name of the file when it is exported. For example
Snd0006.Trk41~a.Sht01 might be a birdcall sound used on an interactive computer me-
dia project where the R-1's autonaming is meaningless.
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