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• Convert WAVE files to user wave tone files
• Convert user wave tone files to WAVE files
• Replace user wave tone file wave data with WAVE file wave data
• Sufficient storage capacity is required on your computer to use this mode.
• Only WAVE files of the format defined below can be imported with this mode.
• Even if a particular WAVE file satisfies the above format, it may not be able to be imported properly due to other reasons.
• The format describe below is for WAVE files saved in this mode.
• This mode has a playback function that can be used to check split point settings. Note, however, that playback may not be
exactly the same as that produced by the Instrument. Be sure to perform final adjustment and confirmation on the Instrument
itself.
• If a WAVE file imported to the Instrument exceeds the allowable length for a user wave tone file, the excess part is
automatically cut off.
• The screen shot below shows Data Editor for XW-G1 running under Windows XP.
(1)
New user wave tone file button
Click to create a new user wave tone file.
(2)
Open file button
Click to import a user wave tone file, or to import a WAVE file as user wave tone file wave data.
(3)
Save file button
Click to save the user wave tone file you are currently editing, or to convert data and save it to a WAVE file.
User Wave Convert Mode (Data Editor for XW-G1 only)
What you can do in this mode...
Important!
Data Format : Linear PCM
Quantization Bit Rate : 8bit/sample unsigned, 16bit/sample signed, 24bit/sample signed, 32bit/sample signed
Data Format : Linear PCM
Quantization Bit Rate : 16bit/sample unsigned
Sampling Frequency : 21,409Hz (When saved with 21kHz setting.)
42,819Hz (When saved with 42kHz setting.)
Channels : Monaural (When saved with monaural setting.)
Stereo (When saved with stereo setting.)
Screen Content
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