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Chapter 3 Main Panel Window
DME Designer Owner’s Manual
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[Recall] Button
Reads a saved library.
Clicking this button displays a menu. A menu displays library files saved in the folder that has been
set as the Contents Folder. Click the library to be read.
[Open File Dialog]
Displays the file select dialog box. You can select a library file that is saved in the folder set as the
Contents Folder, and read it.
[Add] Button
When you click here, External Input and the file select list is displayed.
To add a Wave file, select the row to which it is to be added and click the [Add] button.
It is also possible to add Wave files by dragging and dropping the files from the desktop directly
onto the list in the “Wav File Manager” window.
[Wave File]
The file selection dialog box is displayed, where you can select a Wave file.
If the selected table already has data, an overwrite confirmation message is displayed.
[External Input]
Sets [External Input].
You can select multiple Wave files. If multiple files are specified, they are added after the selected
table. If a Wave file is registered to the number being added, it will be overwritten.
The following Wave file formats are supported: 48, 44.1, 24, 22.05 kHz, 16bit/8bit, Mono/Stereo. If a
file is selected with a format different than these, a message is displayed that says the file cannot
be used.
There is an upper limit to size beyond which a file cannot be used. This limit varies according to the
format. If the size of the selected file is beyond the limit, a message is displayed that says the file
cannot be used.
Maximum Size Per File and Playback Time
V3.8 or later V3.5 or earlier
DME64N/24N
(Memory Limit: 25.8M)
DME Satellite
(Memory Limit: 11.8M)
DME64N/24N
DME Satellite
(Memory Limit: 11.8M)
22.05 kHz
8bit
Mono 3.6 Mbyte 174 sec 1.3 Mbyte 65 sec 1.3 Mbyte 65 sec
Stereo 7.3 Mbyte 174 sec 2.7 Mbyte 65 sec 2.7 Mbyte 65 sec
16bit
Mono 7.3 Mbyte 174 sec 2.7 Mbyte 65 sec 2.7 Mbyte 65 sec
Stereo 14.7 Mbyte 174 sec 5.5 Mbyte 65 sec 5.5 Mbyte 65 sec
24 kHz
8bit
Mono 4.0 Mbyte 174 sec 1.5 Mbyte 65 sec 1.5 Mbyte 65 sec
Stereo 8.0 Mbyte 174 sec 3.0 Mbyte 65 sec 3.0 Mbyte 65 sec
16bit
Mono 8.0 Mbyte 174 sec 3.0 Mbyte 65 sec 3.0 Mbyte 65 sec
Stereo 16.0 Mbyte 174 sec 6.0 Mbyte 65 sec 5.9 Mbyte 64 sec
44.1 kHz
8bit
Mono 7.3 Mbyte 174 sec 2.7 Mbyte 65 sec 2.7 Mbyte 65 sec
Stereo 14.7 Mbyte 174 sec 5.5 Mbyte 65 sec 5.5 Mbyte 65 sec
16bit
Mono 14.7 Mbyte 174 sec 5.5 Mbyte 65 sec 5.5 Mbyte 65 sec
Stereo 25.8 Mbyte 153 sec 11.0 Mbyte 65 sec 5.9 Mbyte 35 sec
48 kHz
8bit
Mono 8.0 Mbyte 174 sec 3.0 Mbyte 65 sec 3.0 Mbyte 65 sec
Stereo 16.0 Mbyte 174 sec 6.0 Mbyte 65 sec 5.9 Mbyte 64 sec
16bit
Mono 16.0 Mbyte 174 sec 6.0 Mbyte 65 sec 5.9 Mbyte 64 sec
Stereo 25.8 Mbyte 140 sec 11.8 Mbyte 64 sec 5.9 Mbyte 32 sec
NOTE
The values in the above chart are all approximate. Playback time will also vary according to the Wave file format.
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