User's Manual

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Playback Modes
Press the Repeat button to cycle through the following options:
Play All: Plays back all files on the device and then stops. This is the default playback mode.
Play Folder: Plays all files in the currently selected folder, but not any sub-folders, and then
stops. The Play Folder Icon ( ) appears in the display.
Play One: Plays a single track and then stops. The Play One Icon ( ) appears in the display.
Repeat All: Repeats all files on the device. The Repeat Icon (
) appears in the display.
Repeat Folder: Repeats all files in the currently selected folder, but not any sub-folders. The
Repeat Folder Icon (
) appears in the display.
Repeat One: Repeats a single file. The Repeat One Icon ( ) appears in the display.
Press the Random button to cycle through the following options:
On: Shuffles all files on the device or in the selected folder, but not any sub-folders, for random
playback. The Random Icon (R) appears in the display.
Off: Files are played consecutively in the order of their track number. This is the default playback
mode.
Note: You can combine Random playback and Play All, Play Folder, Repeat All, or Repeat Folder
modes.
Menu Operation
1. Record
1. Auto Lvl: Turns Auto Level On or Off. When Auto Level is On, the recording level for the Inputs
is automatically kept around -3 dB (±3 dB).
2. Rec Mode: Sets how and what kind of files are recorded from the following options:
Mono: Records a single mono file to your selected device(s).
Stereo (default): Records a single stereo file to your selected device(s).
Dual Mono: When recording to SD or USB, records two mono audio files to the device at
the same time. The second file will record at -10 dB to help protect your recording against
accidental peaks in the audio source. When recording to both SD and USB, records two
mono audio files to each device (creating a total of four files between both devices). The
second file on each device will record at -10 dB.
Dual Stereo: When recording to SD or USB, records two stereo files to the device at the
same time. The second file will record at -10 dB. When recording to both SD and USB,
records two stereo files to each device (creating a total of four files between both devices).
The second file on each device will record at -10 dB.
Note: Dual Mono and Dual Stereo are only available with 44.1K/16bit WAV recording.
If you select one of the Dual recording options, DN-300R MKII will prompt you to test the SD
card and/or USB drive to ensure it is compatible with Dual recording functions. Turn the Jog Dial
to select Yes, and press it to confirm. DN-300R MKII will test the SD card and/or USB drive and
display whether the test has passed or failed. Class 10 or greater SDHC/SDXC cards are
required when using Dual recording.