Q-Code User Manual
Ver. 7.0 2021/11/30
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file, .nyw file which is generated via
Q-Sound
and previous .wsk file
.
The voice file with
Quick-IO
(QIO
signal or Wave Mark data) feature has the file extension of .nyq. If the file imported is .nyq file, the QIO
or Wave Mark feature will be activated during playback.
Ex.
[Voice File]
V01 = C:\My
Q-Code
Projects\Prj1\voice1.wav
V02 = C:\My
Q-Code
Projects\Prj1\voice2.wav
By single clicking the “Add File” on the “Voice File” section menu, the “Voice File” can be opened and the
voice source can be inserted to the program. For user to remove one or more voice sources, just select
the voice source file to be removed and then click “Remove” to remove the selected file.
Note:
1. NY9T does not support the Voice File section.
2. User can change voice file label.
3. If added file path is not absolute, Q-Code will treat it as relative path to .qc path.
The “Voice File” dialog box will appear by clicking “Add File” and the required voice source can be
added in this dialog box. Voice File dialog for different series has different columns.
Add required voice files in the “Voice File” dialog box.
Above Voice File dialog is the function button, described as below:
Add File
Add new voices to list.
Delete File
Delete selected files.
Invert
Invert selection, click this button will switch selected and un-selected files.
Split function
File path and
filename
Estimated ROM Size
Sample rate
of original
voice source
Compression
mode