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RECORDING
RECORD TYPE
The type of file that is created on the disk for each new recording may vary depending on the
format of the selected record disk and the user’s choice of bit resolution. Pressing TYPE (F2) in
the main record page take you to the RECORD TYPE page shown below:
The options on this screen are:
TRACKS This is where you select the machine for which you want to select a
record file type. To avoid confusion, the machines are listed by the tracks
they represent. For example, machine 1 may be shown as “1-16”,
machine 2 as “17-32” etc..
FILE TYPE This selects the type of audio file that will be created when new recordings
are made. The options available in this field depend on the format of the
selected Record Disk.
AKAI: This is the DD’s native audio file format and is only available
when the selected Record Disk is an AKAI format
AIFF:This is Apple’s “Audio Interchange File Format” that is used by
many Macintosh software applications. The AIFF option is only
available when the selected Record Disk is Macintosh format.
SD-II: This is the native audio file format used by Digidesign Pro
Tools and some other Macintosh software applications. The SD-II
option is only available when the selected Record Disk is Macintosh
format
AKAI->FAIRLIGHT: This allows special Akai audio files to be created
which are intended for playback on a Fairlight MFX3plus system fitted
with Akai File Exchange support. This option is only available when
the selected Record Disk is an AKAI format
NOTE: Some of these file type options may not be available depending on the facilities available
on the selected machine. Please refer to the section on DISK COMPATIBILITY for further
information about recording to non-AKAI disks.
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