Placing a WAVE file in an audio track
You can play back a WAVE file by importing it into a
region of an audio track.
Important: You can only directly import WAVE files
from the internal disk. To use files from CDs or
external USB devices, you must first copy them to the
internal disk, and then import the copied file into the
Song.
Note: To be imported, WAVE files must be at 44.1kHz
or 48 kHz sample rate, and less than 80 minutes long.
1. Go to the P4: Track Edit page.
2. Use "Track Select" to select the audio track in
which you want to place the WAVE file.
3. Choose the "Audio Event Edit" page menu
command to open the dialog box.
Event
4. Select the event at which you want to insert a
region, and press the Insert button located at the
lower left. A dialog box will open.
Audio recording Placing a WAVE file in an audio track
5. Select the region into which you want to import
the WAVE file, and press the Import button
located below. A dialog box will open.
6. Use "Drive Select," "Open," and "Up" to navigate
to the desired directory, select the WAVE file you
want to import, and press the OK button to import
the file into the region.
When selecting a WAVE file, you can press the Play
button to audition the files to help you find the
desired one.
You can also use the "Name" field located above to
assign a name to the region. Edit the "Name" after
you've selected a file.
Note: The OK and Play buttons are available only if
you've selected a 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz WAVE file.
Otherwise, the button will be grayed‐out and you
won't be able to press it.
Editing a region will affect the audio track for the
entire song. Use caution when editing a region that's
already used in an audio track.
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