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2488 files to the computer?

Is it possible to load songs from the 2488 to a computer sequencer, like Cakewalk Sonar 3, and have everything split out on separate tracks, whereby you could edit each track individually?
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i don't own one but i think i read wav. for each track can be exported to your cd.

so how and whats you opinion of the unit?
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I like it so far. I want to see if it can send the 24 tracks to cakewalk sonar and be edited in like midi.
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cant you use the usb2.0 port to push wav files to the pc? if so, you are ok.
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Yes you can. The individual tracks can be exported to CD or to a small FAT partition on the 2488's HD that can be read by your computer.
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