Solid State Stereo Audio Recorder Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 − Introduction
- 2 − Controls and connectors
- 3 − Menu screens
- 4 − Preparations
- 5 − Playback
- Files that can be played
- Play area
- Basic playback operations
- Selecting a track
- Fast-forward/rewind search
- Time search
- Time skip
- Playback modes
- Program play
- Switching the playback time display mode
- Power-on play
- Repeat play
- Pitch Control play
- Key Control play
- Auto Cue function
- Auto Ready function
- Call function
- Incremental Play function
- Playing in monaural
- Resume Playback
- Flash Start function
- End of disc/track message (EOM)
- 6 − Recording
- Selecting the input source
- Specifying the recording file format
- Using the sampling rate converter
- Monitoring the input signal
- Adjusting the input signal level and balance
- Basic recording operation
- Switching the recording time display mode
- Sync recording
- Sync Record operation
- Auto Track function
- Assigning a new track number manually
- Applying the compressor while recording
- Specifying the name of the recorded file
- 7 − Using the folder finder
- 8 − Using the playlist finder
- 9 − Other settings
- 10 − Operation using a computer keyboard
- 11 − Using the RS-232C connector
- 12 − Messages
- 13 − Troubleshooting
- 14 − Specifications
7 − Using the folder finder
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Creating a new folder
Here’s how to create a new folder inside the working folder.
1 With the folder menu displayed, turn the front
panel MULTI JOG dial (or use the remote’s CUR-
SOR § , ¶ keys) to highlight NEW FOLDER.
2 Press the front panel MULTI JOG dial (or the
remote’s ENTER key.)
3 The RENAME screen will appear. If you want to
edit the name that was automatically created by
the system, you can edit it here. (You are also free
to edit it later.)
For details on editing a name, refer to “Renaming a
folder” on page 47.
4 When you’ve finished editing the name, press the
front panel MULTI JOG dial (or the remote’s EN-
TER key) to finalize the changes.
A popup CREATE NEW FOLDER will appear, and the
new folder will be created.
When the folder has been created, the display will
return to the folder finder screen.
NOTE
A maximum of 255 folders can be created on a
CompactFlash card.
Undeleting a deleted folder (UNDO)
Immediately after deleting a folder, you can recover the
folder by undoing the operation.
This is possible only if the play mode is set to continuous
playback (CONTINUE).
NOTE
When performing the Undo operation, it does not
matter which folder is selected in the folder finder
screen when you open the folder menu screen.
1 Turn the front panel MULTI JOG dial (or use the
remote’s CURSOR § , ¶ keys) to highlight
UNDO.
2 Press the front panel MULTI JOG dial (or the
remote’s ENTER key.)
A confirmation screen will appear.
3 Press the front panel MULTI JOG dial (or the
remote’s ENTER key).
The folder will be recovered, and you will return to the
folder finder screen. At this time the recovered folder
will be highlighted.
NOTE
If you decide not to perform this undelete operation
(UNDO), press the front panel TIME (ESC) key (or the
remote’s CLR/ESC key).
NOTE
If there is no file deletion operation that can be
undone, the display will indicate CAN
,
T UNDO
.
Making a folder the current folder
Here’s how to make the folder in which you’re working the
current folder.
1 With the folder menu screen displayed, turn the
front panel MULTI JOG dial (or use the remote’s
CURSOR § , ¶ keys) to highlight CURRENT.
2 Press the front panel MULTI JOG dial (or the
remote’s ENTER key.)
The following popup (CHANGE CURRENT FOLDER
)
will appear.
The display will return to the folder finder screen.
NOTE
Audio files created by recording will be created in the
current folder. If you create a new folder in which to
store recorded files, you can use the above procedure
to make that new folder the current folder.