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AW1600  Owner’s Manual
Importing from an audio CD/WAV file to a pad
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● When importing from a WAV file
From WAV File
Specifies the WAV file that will be imported. If the 
media contains folders (directories), move to the 
folder that contains the WAV file you want to import, 
and then specify the desired WAV file.
The following icons will be displayed.
.............Indicates that a WAV file is selected.
.............Indicates that a folder in the same level 
is selected.
.............Indicates that the folder for the next 
higher level is selected.
B
Mono/Stereo
Indicates whether the WAV file selected for importing 
is monaural (M) or stereo (S). This field is only for 
display, and cannot be edited.
C
Size
Indicates the size (length in msec units) of the WAV 
file selected for importing. This field is only for dis-
play, and cannot be edited.
D
LISTEN/ENTER/UP buttons
The name and function of the button displayed here 
will depend on the item that you select for the From 
WAV File parameter.
● If WAV file (
) is selected
The LISTEN button will be displayed, allowing you to 
hear the WAV file repeatedly.
● If a folder in the same level is selected
The ENTER button will be displayed, allowing you to 
move into that folder.
● If the next higher folder (
) is selected
The UP button will be displayed, allowing you to move 
to the folder above.
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To PAD
F
To BANK
G
To NAME
These have the same function as when importing from 
an audio CD/CD-Extra.
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If you are importing a WAV file, move the 
cursor to the From WAVE file field, and turn 
the [DATA/JOG] dial to select the WAV file 
that you want to import.
To move to a lower-level folder, display the (
) icon 
in this area, move the cursor to the ENTER button in 
the screen, and press the [ENTER] key.
To move to the folder above, display the (
) in this 
area, move the cursor to the UP button in the screen, 
and press the [ENTER] key.
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If you are importing from an audio CD or 
CD-Extra, use the From Start/From End 
fields to specify the region that you want to 
import.
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Use the To PAD and To BANK fields to spec-
ify the pad/sample bank into which the data 
will be imported.
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When you have finished specifying the data 
to be imported, move the cursor to the 
EXEC button and press the [ENTER] key.
A popup window will appear, asking you to confirm 
the operation.
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To execute the import, move the cursor to 
the OK button and press the [ENTER] key.
Importing will begin. If you decide to cancel the 
import, move the cursor to the CANCEL button and 
press the [ENTER] key.
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• If a mixed mode format CD-ROM is inserted in the CD-RW 
drive, a popup window will appear, allowing you to select 
AUDIO (CD-DA) or WAVE (WAV files) for importing. Move the 
cursor to the button for the type of data that you want to 
import, and press the [ENTER] key.
• Only 16-bit or 24-bit, 44.1 kHz, mono or stereo WAV files can 
be imported. Also, WAV files having a different bit depth from 
the song cannot be imported.
HINT
• If you import a monaural WAV file, the same sample will be 
assigned to the L and R channels.
• When you move the cursor to the LISTEN button and press 
the [ENTER] key, there will be a slight interval of time before 
you hear the sound, since the data is being read from CD.
• If the import destination already contains data, the existing 
sample will be overwritten by the newly imported sample. Be 
careful that you do not accidentally erase a sample that you 
want to keep.
NOTE
• When you import from CD-DA, a name of “PAD_x_y” (x= pad 
number, y= sample bank) will automatically be assigned to 
the sample. You are free to change this name later (
• When you import a WAV file, the first eight characters (not 
including the extension) of that filename will be assigned as 
the name of the sample.
• The imported sample will be saved together with the current 
song.
HINT
• It is not possible to import samples while the AW1600 is run-
ning.
NOTE