Media mode
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Finalize Audio CD
This command finalizes CD-R/RW media to which audio
CD tracks have already been written.
1. Use Media Select to select the drive, and make sure that
the drive contains valid media.
2. Select “Finalize Audio CD” to open the dialog box.
3. Press the OK button to execute the Finalize command,
or press the Cancel button to cancel without executing.
Erase CD-RW
This command erases the audio CD tracks from CD-RW
media.
1. Use Media Select to select the drive, and make sure that
it contains data.
2. Select “Erase CD-RW” to open the dialog box.
3. Select the mode by which the audio CD tracks will be
erased.
Quick Erase:
Normally you will select this.
Full Erase:
The data will be erased completely. Substantial
time will be required for the erasure.
When you execute Quick Erase, the files and data will
appear to be gone, but the data itself will remain on the disc
until it is overwritten. If you want to erase data that should
not be seen by someone else, execute Full Erase to erase the
data completely.
4. Press the OK button to execute the Erase operation, or
press the Cancel button to cancel without executing.
Note: Files and data other than audio CD tracks will also be
erased.
0–6: Edit WAVE Menu Command
Save WAVE Parameter
This command saves the state of the WAVE parameters
(Media 0–6b: WAVE Parameter) to the WAVE file. Execute
this function after you have edited the WAVE parameters.
The only saved WAVE parameters are Loop On/Off,
LoopS
, and End. If you load the WAVE file into a
device (e.g., an application) that supports these
parameters, their settings will be valid.
1. After editing the WAVE parameters, select “Save WAVE
Parameter” to open the dialog box.
2. If you want to overwrite the parameters onto the origi-
nal WAVE file, check Overwrite.WAV.
Leave this option unchecked if you want to create a new
WAVE file. If this is unchecked, a new WAVE file will be
created in the same directory as the original file. Normally
you will leave Overwrite.WAV unchecked when you
execute this command.
3. If you are creating a new Wave file, use “Name” to spec-
ify a filename.
4. To save the file, press the OK button. If you decide not
to save, press the Cancel button.
Truncate
This is the same function as the Sampling P1: Sample Edit
menu command Truncate; here performed on a WAVE file.
For details on this command and the procedure, please see
“Truncate (for Sample Edit)” on page 335.
This command deletes the unwanted data located before
and after the Edit Range Start–Edit Range End (Media 0–
6b) region.
For details on the Overwrite.WAV and Name items shown
in the dialog box, please see steps 2 and 3 of Save WAVE
Parameter
.
Cut
This is the same function as the Sampling P1: Sample Edit
menu command Cut; here performed on a WAVE file. For
details on this command and the procedure, please see
“Cut” on page 337.
This command deletes the data in the Edit Range Start–Edit
Range End
region. Data located after this region will be
moved forward.
For details on the Overwrite.WAV and Name items shown
in the dialog box, please see steps 2 and 3 of Save WAVE
Parameter
.
Clear
This is the same function as the Sampling P1: Sample Edit
menu command Clear; here performed on a WAVE file. For
details on this command and the procedure, please see
“Clear” on page 337.
This command sets data values of zero for the data in the
Edit Range Start
–Edit Range End region. The data that
precedes and follows this region will not move.
For details on the Overwrite.WAV and Name items shown
in the dialog box, please see steps 2 and 3 of Save WAVE
Parameter
.
Copy
This is the same function as the Sampling P1: Sample Edit
menu command Copy; here performed on a WAVE file. For
details on this command and the procedure, please see
“Copy” on page 337.
This command copies the data from the Edit Range Start–
Edit Range End
region into the buffer. This copied data can
be used by the Insert, Mix, and Paste commands. For more
information, please see “Insert” on page 338.
Insert
This command inserts the data in the edit buffer (obtained
by the Copy command) into the waveform at the Edit
Range Start
address. The data originally located at and
following this location will move backward. For details on
this command and the procedure, please see “Insert” on
page 338.
Summary of Contents for M3
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