is there a way to copy recorded wave file to PC through USB?

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2011/09/17 01:18:08 (permalink)

is there a way to copy recorded wave file to PC through USB?

I mean I recorded in stand alone mode a track and hooked VS100 back to PC
wanting to import audio to Sonar. Do I have to take SD card out and put it to PC card reader to do this?
or can I see it as mass storage in PC through USB connection?
thanks
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    Re:is there a way to copy recorded wave file to PC through USB? 2011/09/17 20:18:43 (permalink)
    There is the setting in the VS-100 to turn the Storage On/Off - and I believe this is what will allow the computer to see it as an external hard drive.

    But - it comes with limitations. You should read the manual about it. I am not near my DAW right now, so I am not positive on those limitations - but I believe the documentation covers it.

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    Re:is there a way to copy recorded wave file to PC through USB? 2011/09/17 21:44:23 (permalink)
    thanks for tip. great limitation indeed because nothing works in that mode...
    Well it's possible to copy files but you have to switch back mass storage to off 
    to be able to use it normaly. :(
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    Re:is there a way to copy recorded wave file to PC through USB? 2011/09/18 12:44:31 (permalink)
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    thanks for tip. great limitation indeed because nothing works in that mode...
    Well it's possible to copy files but you have to switch back mass storage to off 
    to be able to use it normaly. :(

    LOL - I thought it was something like that but I wasn't certain and didn't want to guess. I knew there was a reason I don't use it.
     
    I find it easier to just remove the SD Card and move things manually. Of course, both methods require restarting the VS-100.
     
     

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