I got this because I needed a simple platform to write for a few friends out of state. I have not had any success in importing .WAV files into the machine. I have followed all of the directions, and (forgive me for saying) went to the Guitar center (I.E.Retard center) and tried to get one of the underpaid and seldom laid to explain the process. They like always were clueless. My guess is that this low end Digital 8 track cant do what it says in print.
Any help out there?
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DP-01 I did this to see if it would work. I used a DC converter
DP-01
I did this to see if it would work.
I used a DC converter (wave file converter program) and changed a .WAV file from the DP-01 into a MPeg-3 file on my lap top, than took that file and reconverted it into a 16 bit .WAV file and tried importing it. No success.
I also took a straight wave file from a friend he recorded on a CD with a higher end BOSS digital recorder and tried importing. No success.
maybe the problem I have is were I drag the files I want to import.
I got four choices (master, backup, ect). Were did you place the file and what steps did you use to import the file?
I appreciate your advice.
I don't have the recorder anymore, but I seem to remember import
I don't have the recorder anymore, but I seem to remember importing them to the WAV directory. Do you have a manual? If not I searched and found a link. http://www.tascam.com/Products/DP-01_DP-01FX/dp01_dp01fx_manual_e.pdf
Also remember they have to be MONO 16 bit wav files or it won't work. Sorry that's about all the help I can give you .
I came across the same problem when I had the DP01fx. If I remem
I came across the same problem when I had the DP01fx. If I remember right you can only import mono 16 bit wave files. I had to convert my 32 bit waves to 16 bit. I think I used sounforge to do the conversion. This is probably the problem you are having. :)