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15 – importing files recorded by other devices, Preparation before importing, Using imported files on this unit – Teac HS-4000 User Manual

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TASCAM HS-4000

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15 – Importing files recorded by other devices

This unit can import audio files that meet the following condi-

tions and play them back. In addition, this unit can play back

audio files on a CF card prepared on other TASCAM HS series

units as soon as the card is loaded if the files meet the following

conditions.

File formats: BWF or WAV

Sampling frequencies: 44.1, 47.952, 48, 48.048,88.2, 96 kHz

(47.952/48.048: 48 kHz±0.1% pull-up/down)

Bit length: 16/24-bit

Number of tracks: 4 or less

FILE MODE: POLY file (support for MONO files is planned for

a future version)

CAUTION

Since the sampling frequency (or sampling rate—the value

of the Fs item in this unit) that can be played back is fixed

by the project, the file sampling frequency must match the

project Fs value.

Preparation before importing

Check the sampling frequency (sampling rate) of the file that

you want to import in advance.
1. Select a project with an Fs value that matches the sampling

frequency of the file or create a new project with the same

sampling frequency as the file using the Fs item on CREATE

PROJECT screen 1/3.

CREATE PROJECT screen 1/3

2. Create a session as necessary.

NOTE

For details about creating projects and sessions, see “Project

operations” on page 39 and “Session operations” on

page 43.

3. Make a note of the names of the project and session that

you want to use for importing the file.
In this example, the name of the project is “Project_i” and the

name of the session is “Session_i”.

4. Confirm that the slot indicator where the card is inserted is

not blinking rapidly and eject the CF card.

5. Insert the CF card into a CF card slot of a computer or card

reader, for example.
A CF card formatted by this unit will appear on the computer

as a drive named "HS-4000".
In this example, the drive name HS-4000 is used.

6. Copy the BWF-format file that you want to import into the

Session_i session folder inside the Project_i project folder,

which is in the HS-4000 drive.

CAUTION

Do not eject the CF card while data is being written to it.

Doing so could damage data on the CF card and even make

data unreadable. For details, please see the manuals for

your computer, card reader or other device being used for

this purpose.

7. After writing data completes, remove the CF card from the

CF card slot of the computer or other device.

Using imported files on this unit

1. Insert the CF card that you copied the file to into this unit’s

card slot

2. Press the PROJECT key on the front panel to open the

PROJECT screen, and touch the e button to the right of the

project that contains the imported file (Project_i) to open

the session selection screen.

3. Select the session that contains the imported file (Session_i),

so that it appears yellow.

4. Touch the MENU button to open a pull-up menu, and touch

the REBUILD button.

The imported file is now recognized as a take.

5. You can play back the imported file in the following ways.

In timeline mode, use the editing functions to add the file

to the timeline and play it back (See “7 – Timeline mode” on

page 50.)
Play it back in take mode (See “8 – Take mode” on page

68.)
In playlist mode, add it to a playlist and play it back (See “9 –

Playlist mode” on page 77.).