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A screen like the following will appear, so use the dial to select "1.
Save Song+Smpls." This will save all data of the MIDI tracks and
AUDIO tracks.
If you select this, all data of the
MIDI tracks and AUDIO tracks
will be saved.
Next, press the [ENTER] button and a screen will let you enter a
name (shown below). You can enter a name of up to eight charac-
ters, so assign a name that will help you recognize the fi le later.
When you've specifi ed the
name, press the [WRITE]
button.
Next, a screen where you can specify the save-destination of the
fi le will appear. The data size will be large if you've recorded audio
tracks, so be sure to save the data on a card. Press the [CARD]
button and the screen will show the songs currently saved on the
card.
Next press the [SAVE] button.
Use the [Left/Right] to move
the cursor.
Use the dial to select a
character.
If the card contains no data, this
will indicate "EMPTY." If you've
saved songs, the song names
will be listed.
A message will ask if you want to save the data, so press the [EXEC]
button.
While the display indicates "Now Saving... " or "Now Writing... " , the
data is being saved; never turn off the power while these messages
are displayed. When these messages disappear and you return to
the AUDIO TRACK screen, the data has been saved.
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Check the WAV files you'll be
transferring to your computer
Press the [AUDIO] button twice, and the screen will list the AUDIO
tracks you've recorded.
Press twice.
From the top, these are the "guitar sound, " the "vocal sound, " and
the "mixdown sound. "
Guitar sound (stereo)
Mixdown sound (stereo)
You can use the [Up/Down cursor] but-
tons to select a fi le and press the [PRE-
VIEW] button to hear the sound. Now
would be a good time to check this.
If you've been following along with the procedure we've described
in this booklet, the fi nal "mixdown of all tracks (WAV fi le)" will be
"C0004." On your computer, this will appear as a fi le named
"smpl0004.WAV."
You're going to transfer this WAV fi le to your computer and use it to
create a CD, so make a note of the name.
Vocal sound (mono)
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