Song folder organization – Yamaha AW2400 User Manual
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AW2400 Owner’s Manual
About songs
Song management
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Song and related data stored on hard disk can be accessed from a computer
connected via USB in the same way as the hierarchical files and folders on the
computer’s hard disk. The folders are organized as follows:
■ Song Folder Organization
004 Song Name.AWS
Song2
002 Song Name.AWS
002 Song Name.AWS
Song1
001 Song Name.AWS
003 Song Name.AWS
Audio
0.WAV
Render
005 Song Name.AWS
001 Song Name.AWS
AW2400_SYS.BIN
1.WAV
2.WAV
3.WAV
“AW2400-1” Drive
“AW2400-2” Drive
File Name1.WAV
File Name2.WAV
Transport
0.WAV
1.WAV
2.WAV
3.WAV
Render
Audio
■ “Song1” Folder
Songs are stored in either the “Song1” or “Song2” folder.
■ Individual Song Folders
Each song is stored in a folder bearing the song’s name
(extension .AWS).
● Song Files
The following song settings are stored in a file bearing
the name of the song (extension .AWS):
• Recorder section settings (SONG screen, TRACK screen).
• Mixer section settings (channels, effects).
• Library settings.
• REMOTE screen settings.
■ “Audio” Folder
The following song audio data is saved in WAV file for-
mat. File names are automatically created in the order of
recording, as in: “0.WAV”, “1.WAV”, “2.WAV”, etc. 24-bit
song data is saved as 32-bit WAV files.
• 24 + 2 (stereo track) audio x 8 virtual tracks.
• Sound clip audio data.
• Audio data for undo and redo operations.
● System File (AW2400_SYS.BIN)
Stores UTILITY screen settings and information for data man-
agement.
■ “Song2” Folder
Songs are stored in either the “Song1” or “Song2” folder.
■ “Transport” Folder
This folder is used to store WAV files for import and export.
Data is stored as 16-bit or 24-bit WAV files.