User Manual

Recording take settings
Setting how recorded scenes are named and numbered
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Setting how recorded scenes are named and numbered (continued)
Changing scene names
If Scene Name Mode is set to User Name, set the scene name
used like this.
3. Use to select
User Scene
Name
, and press .
4. Use to select
Edit
,
and press
.
5. Edit the scene name.
See "Character input screen"
( P.13) for how to input
characters.
NOTE
The scene name is written to the <SCENE> metadata.
You cannot put a space or an @ mark at the beginning of the name.
Setting value Explanation
None
The scene name and number are not used.
When recording files are created, they are named only
with the take number, such as "T001", "T002", "T003" and
so on.
+ cannot be used to advance the scene number
by 1.
Example: T001.wav
Current Folder
The name of the currently selected folder is used as the
scene name.
+ can be used to advance the scene number
by 1. After advancing the scene number by 1, the cor-
responding folder will be used as the recording des-
tination. If that folder does not already exist, it will be
created.
Example: FOLDER001-T001.wav
Date
The date is used as the scene name.
+ cannot be used to advance the scene number
by 1.
If recording occurs after the date changes, a scene folder
with the date will be created.
Example: 20150101-T001.wav
User Name
A scene name input by the user is used.
+ can be used to advance the scene number
by 1.
No folder is created in this case.
Example: MYSCENE001-T001.wav