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VF160 Owner's Manual Model <Supplement> Additional functions on the new version With the new software version of the VF160, you can now save or load WAV files using a SCSI-type CD-RW/CD-R drive such as the optional CD-1A. See this manual for details about how to save or load WAV files using the optional CD-1A or a SCSI-type CD-RW/CD-R drive.
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By installing the optional CD-RW/CD-R drive (Model CD-1A) to the VF160 or connecting a SCSI-type CD-RW/CD-R drive via the SCSI connector of the VF160, you can save or load a WAV file to or from a CD-RW/CD-R disc. Unlike the save or load using another type of SCSI devices such as MO and zip drives, you do not have to format a CD-RW/CD-R disc in the DOS format.
Saving a WAV file In the following description, we assume that the optional CD-1A is installed to the VF160 and an unused CD-RW or CD-R disc is set. Press the [SETUP] key to enter the Setup mode. The display shows the screen for selecting the Setup menu.
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Model VF160 Owner's Manual Supplement <To specify the desired tracks to "From ** To **"> By rotating the [JOG] dial while the left ("From") field is flashing, you can select the track number from 01 through 24. The number in the right ("To") field automatically follows the number in the left field (i.e.
During the save operation over more than one CD-RW/CD-R disc, the VF160 always calculates the available space of the disc automatically. If the VF160 knows that the available space gets smaller than the data size of the next track, it will change the disc when the data save of the current track is completed.
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Model VF160 Owner's Manual Supplement Flashing When the screen shows "Title" and "size", the selected program will be deleted and replaced with the WAV file loaded. When the screen shows "Title" and "New PGM", the WAV file loaded will create a new program.
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Expanded functions for making an audio CD After completing the save operation with the VF160 previous version, the VF160 exits the save operation while "Save Completed!" is shown on the display, as described on page 120 through 122 ("Making an audio CD") in the main owner's manual.
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