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Selecting the Audio Mode Target Memory Card
Click the “(3) Select memory card button”. On the list of memory cards that appears, select the one.
z The memory card you select here will be selected automatically the next time you start up Data Editor. If the memory card
content read process fails for some reason, the “(5) Memory card file list” will remain blank. The following are the most
common causes of read failures.
Making a Computer WAVE File Playable on the Instrument
1.
In the “(4) Computer file list”, find the file you want to play on the Instrument.
2.
Drag the file from the “(4) Computer file list” and drop it into the “(5) Memory card file list”.
The files you drag and drop are placed in a queue, and saved one-by-one. The WAVE file is converted to a format that can
be played by the Instrument and added to the end of the “(5) Memory card file list”.
File numbers are sequentially appended to files added to the “(5) Memory card file list”. The largest number is 999.
Further addition of files will not be possible after number 999 is assigned.
The above step performs a data conversion process. Depending on the size and format of the WAVE file, it may take
some time to complete. Perform this operation when you have enough time to wait for the process to complete.
A name is automatically assigned to the audio file based on the first 12 characters of the WAVE file name. However,
any character that is not included in the table below is replaced automatically by an underscore (_).
Using the Audio Tab
The memory card is not selected correctly.
–Select the memory card you want to use.
There is no folder named “MUSICDAT” on the memory card.
The card is formatted on an Instrument that does not have an audio function.
An audio file on the memory card is corrupted.
–Reformat the memory card on an Instrument.
Formatting a memory card deletes all of its contents. Be sure to save any important files on the memory
card that you want to keep to another location before formatting the memory card.
If reformatting the memory card does not resolve the problem, it could mean that the memory card is defective. In this
case, use a different memory card.
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