Deleting Takes; Importing Files That Have Been Recorded On Other Devices; File Name Format - Tascam Sonicview 16XP Reference Manual

Multitrack recording console
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12 - Multitrack Recorder

Deleting takes

Specified takes can be deleted.
Deleting unnecessary takes when the SD card space is low can
create more open space.
NOTE
Files might be saved on the SD card for using the UNDO
function in OVERDUB MODE. Those files can be deleted if the
SD card loaded in the IF-MTR32 is removed and reinserted.
1.
Open the BROWSE MTR Screen when the MTR is stopped.
(See "MULTI TRACK RECORDER - BROWSE Screen" on page
245.)
2.
Tap the
button at the right of the take that you want to
delete to open a menu window.
3.
Tap the DELETE button to open a message confirming
whether or not to delete the selected take.
i Tap the CANCEL button to close the confirmation
message.
i Tapping the OK button will delete the selected take
and close the confirmation message.
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Importing files that have been
recorded on other devices
Audio files that meet the following conditions can be imported
and played as takes. Moreover, files that were created on an
IF-MTR32 (multitrack recording) card and meet the following
conditions can be played as is.
o File format: BWF/WAV
o Sampling frequency: 48 kHz, 96 kHz
o Quantization bit depth: 16-bit, 24-bit, 32-bit
o Number of channels: 1

File name format

[File name first half ]_[2-digit track number].wav
Examples:
SONICVIEW_001_01.wav (track 1 file)
SONICVIEW_001_02.wav (track 2 file)
:
SONICVIEW_001_31.wav (track 31 file)
SONICVIEW_001_32.wav (track 32 file)
ATTENTION
Punching in/out is not possible with takes that contain 16-bit
tracks. For this reason, selecting takes that contain 16-bit
tracks is not possible in OVERDUB MODE.
NOTE
i WAV files named "[File name first half ]_[2-digit track number].
wav" with 2-digit track numbers from "01" to "32" when the
sampling frequency is 48 kHz ("01" to "16" when the sampling
frequency is 96 kHz) are recognized as a single take.
i Single-digit track numbers have "0" placed at the number
beginnings, for example "01" and "02".
i WAV files with the following "[2-digit track number]" values in
their names are recognized as individual takes.
i 48kHz sampling frequency: 33 and higher
i 96kHz sampling frequency: 17 and higher
i WAV files without "[2-digit track number]" values in their
names are recognized as individual takes.

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