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10-5. Export File

Audio track data copied to the D32XD/D16XD’s clipboard
can be exported as an audio file to the PC drive or CD-R/RW
drive (

→p.86).

The audio file will be exported as a WAV format file of the
same sampling frequency and bit depth as the data in the
clipboard.

1. Clip#

Indicates the state of the clipboard.
# is the number of tracks in the clipboard. If you export
four or more tracks in a single operation, all will be saved
as mono files.

2. Drive

[CD, PC (USB)]

Selects the export-destination drive. When you press this
button, the Select Drive dialog box will appear. Select the
desired drive, and press the Yes button.

3. File name

Displays the file name that will be saved on the export-
destination. If you want to edit this name, press the
Rename

button.

4. Rename

When you press this button, the Rename dialog box will
appear, allowing you to rename the file.
For details on the allowable file names, refer to “More
about drives and files” (

→p.174).

5. Exec.

When you press this button, the Export File dialog box
will appear. Press the Yes button to export the data, or
press the No button to cancel.
If you want to abort an export operation while it is being
performed, press the Cancel button.
When the export has been completed, the display will
indicate Completed. Press the OK button.
Before exporting to a CD, you can specify the writing
speed and whether the disc will be finalized. Finalize the
disc if you will not be writing any further data to it.

It is not possible to perform just the Finalize operation here.
Finalization will be performed after the export is executed.

After executing the operations listed below, you can use the
Undo function to return the data to the state it was in prior to
performing that operation. If desired, you can then use the
Redo function to restore the most recent edit.
• Recording
• Track editing

CopyTrack, InsertTrack, EraseTrack, DeleteTrack,
SwapTrack, ReverseTrack, OptimizeTrack, Exp/
CompTrack, CopyWholeTrack, SwapWholeTrack,
FadeTrack, NormalizeTrack

• Audio file import

1. Current undo level

This area indicates the current state, which you can revert
to prior states.

2. Undo list

[01…16]

This lists the operations that can be undone.
When you execute Undo, you will return to the state
prior to executing the selected operation.
The undo list saves up to the 16 most recent operations.

Use the Redo or Undo buttons to select “undo levels” in the
undo list. You cannot select these directly by pressing the
screen.

3. Redo

Executes a Redo operation.

4. Undo

Executes an Undo operation.

5. Clear

You can press this button to erase the undo data that is
preserved, thereby recovering more free space on the
disk.

The D32XD/D16XD preserves up to sixteen levels of record-
ing and editing history, and lets you use the Undo function to
revert to prior states. For this reason, old data that no longer
exists in the tracks may still remain on the disk without being
erased. This data will occupy space on the disk, and may cause
the available recording time to be less than you would other-
wise expect.

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11. UNDO

Current
state

1 operation
ago

2 operations
ago

3 operations
ago

: press the Undo button

: press the Redo button

Undo and Redo operations

16 operations
ago

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2

3

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UNDO

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