Sony DASK-S704 User Manual

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Compiling Your Particular Impulse Response
You can compile the impulse response you have produced and form a
reverb program using the DASK-S704.
1
Produce the impulse response in the following conditions:
• WAVE file in the stereo format
• Sampling bit:  16 bits or 24 bits
• Sampling frequency:  44.1 kHz, 48.0 kHz, 88.2 kHz or 96.0 kHz
2
Store the impulse response in the DASK-S704 Memory Stick.
Store the data with a file name of “xx. wav” in the directory below
“\mssony\pro\dre-s777\wave” of the Memory Stick.  Assign a decimal
number between 00 and 99 for “xx.”  “xx” will be the memory
number.  (e.g. \mssony\pro\dre-s777\wave\04.wav)
3
Compile the impulse response.
When you display the sampled data list in the Memory Stick in step 4
on page 18, the impulse response data is shown with the memory
number assigned as the file name.  “WAVE file” is displayed as the
memory label.  Select this data when you compile.
No
SAMPLE
Enter
Exit
Please select sampled file.

Rehearsal
Sampling
Compile
Change MS

(03)WAVE file
(04)WAVE file
(03)Church A 1:C12

Note
The direct sound detection does not function for your particular impulse
response (step 7 on page 19).