Korg D3200 ユーザーズマニュアル

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EraseSilence
In an extended recording that contains significant amounts 
of silence, this operation erases the silent regions, and di-
vides the areas containing sound into separate events.
Levels lower than –36 dB will be considered as silence.
A1. Destination
[1...32, ML, MR, 1-2...31-32, MST, 1-4...29-32,
 1-8...24-32, 1-16, 17-32, 1-32, ALL]
Select the track in which silent regions will be erased.
A2. WAVE
This displays the waveform of the track audio, allowing 
you to set the editing locations (IN, OUT) more accu-
rately. (
→p.128 Edit Type: “CopyTrk,” Wave dialog box)
10-4. Import File
An audio file from the D3200’s PC drive or CD drive can be 
pasted into the beginning (location 0) of a track (
By using the clipboard you can paste the audio file at a loca-
tion other than the beginning of a track.
You can use this operation to import WAV format audio files 
of 44.1/48/96 kHz sampling frequency, 16/24-bit depth, and 
1 (mono) or 2 (stereo) channels.
If you are importing from CD media, WAV format files stored on 
ISO9660 Level 1 format CD-ROM, CD-R, or CD-RW are sup-
ported.
When you execute (“Exec.”), the import-destination track will be 
overwritten.
1. File name cell
Displays the name of the import-source audio file. This 
will be the file name you chose by clicking the Select File 
button.
2. Drive
[CD, PC (USB)]
Selects the import-source drive. When you click this but-
ton, the Select Drive dialog box will appear. Select a 
drive and click the Yes button (or press the panel YES 
key).
3. Select File
Selects the audio file that will be imported.
When you click this button, the Select File dialog box 
will appear. Select a file and click the OK button (or press 
the panel YES key). If you click the Cancel button (or 
press the panel NO key), your selection will be dis-
carded.
3a. Upper level
This area indicates the directory level that is one level 
above the currently selected folder.
3b. File window
This area shows the folder structure of the current 
level. Folders and the files that can be imported are 
displayed here.
3c. Close
Moves upward to the next higher folder.
3d. Open
If the selected item is a folder, opens that folder.
A1
A2
IN
Before
execution
After
execution
OUT
1
4
2
3
5
3c
3d
3e
3a
3b
TRACK