Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 – Introduction
- 2 – Names and functions of parts
- 3 – Preparation
- 4 – Basic operation
- 5 – FILE LIST
- 6 – Overview of operation modes
- 7 – Timeline mode
- Preparing to record
- Recording in timeline mode
- Playback in timeline mode
- Reading, saving and creating AES31 editing information
- Editing the timeline
- Selecting the range to copy/cut/delete
- Setting the editing start point
- Setting the editing end point
- Clearing the editing start/end points
- Selecting a complete region for editing
- Copying the data in the selection (Copy)
- Cutting the data in the selection (Cut)
- Erasing the data in the selection (Erase)
- Dividing the data at the set position (Divide)
- Inserting the data of the copy buffer at the set position (Insert)
- Inserting a selected file into the set position (Insert File)
- Inserting silence at the set position (Insert Mute)
- Pasting the copy buffer data at the set position (Paste)
- Pasting the data of a selected file into the set position (Paste File)
- Setting fades for the designated region (Fade IN/FadeOut)
- Removing set fades (Remove Fade IN/Remove FadeOut)
- Setting the playback level in the selected region (Level)
- Undoing the previous edit (UNDO)
- Redoing an edit (REDO)
- Bouncing
- 8 – Take mode
- 9 – Playlist mode
- Playlist operations
- Editing a playlist (adding, clearing and editing entries)
- ENTRY list screen
- ASSIGN File screen
- Assigning a take to an entry
- Entry number page allocation
- Clearing entry assignments
- Editing entry titles
- Editing the playback starting and ending points
- Editing the playback Start/End point using the number buttons and mark list screen
- Editing the playback starting time
- Editing fade-in/fade-out length and level
- Rehearsal playback
- Saving playlists
- Naming a playlist and saving it
- Playback in playlist mode
- 10 – Internal settings
- Menu screen
- Recording settings (REC SETUP)
- Playback settings (PLAY SETUP)
- Sync and timecode settings (SYNC T/C)
- Remote settings (REMOTE SETUP)
- Audio Signal Input and Output settings (AUDIO I/O)
- Level meter settings (METER SETUP)
- System settings (SYSTEM SETUP)
- Version information (VERSION INFO)
- Viewing and working with folders and files (BROWSE)
- Managing media (MEDIA MANAGE)
- TIMER EVENT LIST screen
- TIMER EVENT SETUP screen
- Operation mode selection (OPERATION MODE)
- 11 – Mark and locate functions
- 12 – Other functions
- 13 – Operation with timecode synchronization
- 14 – Loading files recorded on another device
- 15 – Troubleshooting
- 16 – Messages
- 17 – Specifications
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9 – Playlist mode
Saving playlists
The current playlist is saved in the current folder (loaded folder)
as a JPPA PPL file.
CAUTION
After editing a playlist, save it as necessary. If you do not
save a playlist after editing, all changes will be lost when,
for example, you load another playlist, remove the selected
card, or turn off the unit.
An “*” appears in the file name or title name button when
editing has occurred that has not been saved yet. When
an “*” is shown, a pop-up message asking if you want to
save the playlist will appear when you try to do something
that would clear the edits, including when loading another
playlist, creating a new playlist and changing the operation
mode.
1. Press the HOME key on the front of the unit to open the
Home screen.
2 Touch a file name or title name button to open a pull-down
menu and touch the SAVE button to start saving the playlist.
3. Press to start saving.
While saving, a progress status pop-up appears.
When saving completes, the pop-up disappears.
NOTE
You can also save a playlist by touching the MENU button
on the ASSIGN file or ENTRY list screen to open a pull-up
menu and touching the SAVE button.
ENTRY list screen
ASSIGN File Screen
Naming a playlist and saving it
On the ENTRY List or ASSIGN File screen, after touching the
MENU button to open the pull-up, if you touch the SAVE AS
button instead of the SAVE button, you can name the playlist
before saving it.
1. Press the HOME key on the front of the unit to open the
Home screen.
2. Touch a file name or title name button to open a pull-down
menu and touch the SAVE AS button.
The PLAYLIST NAME screen where you can input new playlist
names opens.
3. Input the playlist name. Follow the procedures “Editing the
name of a folder in the root directory” on page 33.
4. Touch the Enter button on the PLAYLIST NAME screen or
press the DATA dial to save the playlist with this name.
While the file is being created, a progress status pop-up
appears.
When file creation completes, the pop-up disappears.
NOTE
When a file with the input name already exists, a pop-up
window to confirm whether you want to overwrite the file is
displayed.
Touch the OK button to overwrite that file, or touch the
CANCEL button to return to the PLAYLIST NAME screen.
Touch the OK button to overwrite that file, or touch the
CANCEL button to return to the PLAYLIST NAME screen.
TIP
You can also name and save a playlist by touching the
MENU button on the ASSIGN file or ENTRY list screen to open
a pull-up menu, and touch the SAVE AS button.