iZ Technology Corporation
DON’T WRITE TO RADAR BWAV DRIVES USING NON-RADAR SOFTWARE
Mount/unmount RADAR BWAV audio drives in systems running MacOS, Unix, Windows,
Linux, etc, then browse directories and copy files or folders from the RADAR BWAV drive
to the other system. Subsequently the RADAR BWAV drive can be used in RADAR
without risk of RADAR recorded data loss or corruption. However, if any of the following is
done to RADAR BWAV disks in another system, there is a risk of loss or corruption of
RADAR recorded data:
1. Mount/Unmount RADAR BWAV disks that had been clones in a RADAR recorded
dual disk session and subsequently attempt to mount them as a cloned pair in
RADAR. These disks, having been mounted in another system, are no longer clones.
Attempted subsequent Dual Disk use in RADAR of such disks may cause data loss or
corruption.
2. Write files into any directory on a RADAR BWAV drive while mounted on another
system.
3. Delete, rename, or modify any existing files or folders on a RADAR BWAV disk or
modify the disk in any way using another system. These operations may only be done
in RADAR.
TRANSFERRING INTO RADAR
RADAR imports BWAV or WAV files and auto-places them to the time location in the BWAV header.
To transfer audio into RADAR:
Press the key on the Session Controller or use the , the and keys
and the key to go to the MAIN MENU / FILE MENU / IMPORT / PROJECT and press
the key.
Use the and keys to select the device in the IMPORT FROM: dialogue and press the
key. For direct transfers from the DAW, select N:NETWORK.
Select the DAW’s consolidated PROJECT’S AUDIO FILES folder in the SELECT FOLDER
dialogue and press key.
Use the and keys to select ALL FILES from the IMPORT FILES dialogue and press the
key.
Use the and keys to select ACCEPT at the PCM XX/XX FORMAT dialogue and press the
key.
The DAW’s audio files will now be imported into a new RADAR project at the time stamp location.