User Manual
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5 – Working with Files and Folders (BROWSE screen)
On the
BROWSE
Screen, you can view the contents of the Music
Folder, which contains the audio les on the SD card that
you can use with the DR-40. On this screen, you can also play
and erase selected audio les, create folders, add les to the
playlist and so on. (See “Playlist” on page 77.)
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If you connect the DR-40 with a computer by USB, or mount
the SD card on a computer using a card reader or other input,
you can change the folder structure within the
MUSIC
Folder
and erase les from the computer as you would the contents
of a hard drive. Furthermore, you can change le names from
the computer.
To open the
BROWSE
Screen, press the MENU button to open
the
MENU
screen. Use the + or − button to select
BROWSE
and
press the ENTER/MARK or / button.
The contents of the folder that contains the le that was
selected on the Home Screen before the
BROWSE
Screen was
opened appears on the display.
Screen navigation
On the
BROWSE
Screen, folders and music les appear in a
hierarchical structure much like they would appear on a
computer. On the DR-40, folders can only be used to two
levels.
Use the + or − button to select les and folders.
•
When a folder is selected, press the
•
/ button to show the
contents of that folder.
When a le or folder is selected, press the
•
. button to
exit the currently open folder and go to a higher level in the
folder structure.
When a le or folder is selected, press the
•
QUICK button to
open the pop-up window.
When a le is selected, press the
•
ENTER/MARK or /
button to return to the Home Screen and play the le.
This folder that contains this le becomes the current folder,
and new recorded le will be saved in this folder. If the
playback area has been set to
FOLDER
, this folder becomes
the new playback area.
When a folder is selected, press the
•
ENTER/MARK button to
return to the Home Screen. The rst le in the folder (shown
at the top of the le list) will be played.
This folder becomes the current folder, and new recorded
les will be saved in this folder. Regardless of the previous