The following article will guide you through transferring WAVE audio files from the V-STUDIO 100's WAVE RECORDER SD memory card onto a computer.
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Disconnect the USB cable from the V-STUDIO 100.
- Be sure that the SD memory card is inserted into the V-STUDIO 100's "WAVE RECORDER SD HC" card slot.
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Press and hold the DISPLAY button for two seconds. The UTILITY screen appears.
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Use the CURSOR/VALUE dial to select "STORAGE".
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Press the CURSOR/VALUE dial inward and then turn the dial clockwise to "ON".
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Power off the V-STUDIO 100 and then power back on. Your V-STUDIO 100 will in Storage Mode and seen as an external memory drive from a computer.
- Connect a USB cable to the V-STUDIO 100 and a computer.
- A window will appear showing you the contents of theV-STUDIO 100's SD memory.
Note: If a window does not appear on your computer:
Windows:
a. Click on the Windows icon (or Start icon) on the bottom left of the screen.
b. Click on Computer (or My Computer).
c. Click on the V-STUDIO 100 (or "Removable Disc") icon in the Devices with Removable Storage section.Mac OS X:
a. On your computer's desktop, open the V-STUDIO 100 (or "Removable Disc") icon. -
Drag the audio file(s) onto the desktop or directly onto track(s) within the audio recording software you are using.
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Properly eject the V-STUDIO 100 from your computer as follows:
Windows:
a. Use the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the Windows task tray to un-mount the USB memory and then disconnect the USB memory from your computer.
Mac:
a. Drag the Drive icon of the USB memory into the trash in the dock and then remove the USB memory from your computer. -
Disconnect the USB cable from the V-STUDIO 100.
NOTE: Set the V-STUDIO 100's Storage Mode to "OFF" if you will be using the unit as an audio interface with audio software.