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OROS native files containing more than 16 tracks will automatically be exported in single tack wav file (one file per track, despite export preference option being unticked). | OROS native files containing more than 16 tracks will automatically be exported in single tack wav file (one file per track, despite export preference option being unticked). | ||
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Compatibility table (OROS to Wav): | Compatibility table (OROS to Wav): | ||
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=====Generate one file per track===== | =====Generate one file per track===== | ||
When a signal file is converted to wav, every track is saved in a separate file if this option is selected. | When a signal file is converted to wav, every track is saved in a separate file if this option is selected. | ||
=====Normalize===== | |||
A WAV audio file is sampled within [-1;1] Y axis values. By default the export is done according full Range peak of the recorded track file to the WAV scale [-1;1]. | |||
If the dynamic of the recorded signal is low regarding the range peak, WAV level could become too low to be playback on speaker. | |||
Activate the "Normalize" option so that the export is done according to true level of the signal to be exported. Min and Max of the signal will be taken into account to generate WAV audio file betweenrange [-1;1] corresponding to [Min;Max]. | |||
ATTENTION : Signal level become no more valid for comparison while using "Normalize" Option. | |||
- With "Normalize" option : [-Range Peak ; Range Peak] --> [-1 ; 1] | |||
- Without "Normalize" option : [Signal Min ; Signal Max] --> [-1 ; 1] |