Zoom MRS-4 manual Copying a song Song Copy, Deleting a song, Protecting a song

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Reference [Song Functions]

Copying a song (SONG COPY)

To copy the entire contents of the currently selected song into an empty song number, proceed as follows.

1.Select "SnGCopy" on the song menu, and press the [ENTER/YES]

key.

2.Use the up/down [PARAMETER/ VALUE] keys to select the

destination song number.

Only empty song numbers can be selected.

3.Press the [ENTER/YES] key.

The indication "YES NO" appears on the display.

YES NO

4.To carry out the copy, press the [ENTER/YES] key.

When copying is completed, the song menu appears again. By pressing the [EXIT/NO] key instead of the [ENTER/YES] key, you can return to the display of the preceding step and make changes.

Deleting a song

(SONG DELETE)

To delete the entire contents of a song on the SmartMedia card, proceed as follows.

1.Select "SnG dEL" on the song menu, and press the [ENTER/YES]

key.

The number of the signal that will be deleted appears on the display.

DEL 01

NOTE

If the currently selected song is protected, the "SnG dEL" menu item does not appear. Turn protection off first (p. 49).

2.Use the left/right [PARAMETER/ VALUE] keys to select the number

of the song you want to delete.

Numbers of protected songs or songs with no data do not appear.

3.Press the [ENTER/YES] key.

The indication "YES NO" appears on the display.

4.To carry out the deletion, press the [ENTER/YES] key.

When deletion is completed, the song menu appears again. (If the current song was deleted, the song with the lowest number is read in.) By pressing the [EXIT/NO] key instead of the [ENTER/YES] key, you can return to the display of the preceding step and make changes.

Protecting a song

(SONG PROTECT)

You can protect the currently selected song, so that no further recording or editing is possible. When a song is protected, you can still change effects or parameters, but you cannot store the results on the SmartMedia card.

1.From the song menu, select "ProtECt" and press the [ENTER/

YES] key.

The current protection on/off status is shown on the display.

PRT OFF

2.Use the up/down [PARAMETER/ VALUE] keys to switch the

protection status between on and off.

PRT ON

By pressing the [EXIT/NO] key you can return to the preceding screen.

Selecting the recording grade (SONG GRADE)

Before starting to record a song, you can select the recording grade from the following two choices.

HiFi: High-quality recording for best sound

LONG: Slightly lower quality recording for longer recording time

HINT

The default setting when you start a new song is HiFi. If you have not started to record yet, you can switch to LONG.

1.From the song menu, select "GrAdE".

An indicator on the display shows the currently selected grade (HiFi or LONG).

GRADE

Grade

NOTE

It is not possible to change the grade setting for a song after you have recorded anything. Therefore this item does not appear for recorded songs.

2.Use the up/down [PARAMETER/ VALUE] keys to select the grade

setting.

GRADE

GRADE

3.Press the [ENTER/YES] key.

The indication "YES NO" appears on the display.

YES NO

4.To carry out the grade setting, press the [ENTER/YES] key.

When the setting is completed, the song menu appears again. By pressing the [EXIT/NO] key instead of the [ENTER/YES] key, you can return to the display of the preceding step and make changes.

Reference [Song Functions]

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Contents Other sophisticated features Flexible track parameter settingsSimultaneous 4-track playback/2-track recording Versatile effectsContents Usage and Safety PrecautionsIntroduction Internal configurationSmartMedia Top panel Rear panel Parts of the MRS-4Front panel Parts of the MRS-4Turning power on Power on/off switchingTurning power off ConnectionsCreating a new song Basic OperationNewsong YES no Basic OperationUsing the insert effect Adjusting input sensitivityLimit Insert effect algorithmsLimit Comp Selecting and recording to a trackSelecting a track and recording on it Adjusting input sensitivity and setting the insert effectTrack parameters and settings Adjusting volume/pan/EQPreparations for mixdown FADE100Hieq on HIG Using the send/return effectHall Hall Room Send/return effect algorithms and parametersRoom Doble Doble TimePower Using the mixdown effectTime Doble Send onRecording on the master recorder Power BoostMixdown effect algorithms Boost VocalReference Recorder Using V-takesCombining multiple tracks Bounce function Using auto punch-in/out Using manual punch-in/outRe-recording only a specified region Punch- in/out function Reference Locating a Point Switching between time and measure indicationMoving to a desired point in a song Locate function Assigning a mark Marking a point in a song marker functionMoving to a mark location Clearing a markPlaying back the same passage repeatedly A- B Repeat Reference MixingAssigning two inputs to a track Reference MixingInput setting parameters and setting range Adding the input signal to the mixdownLinking two tracks stereo link function STLCopying the data of an entire track Reference Track EditingCopying a specified region of data to another location Erasing an entire track Erasing a specified segmentCopy TR ERSChange Exchanging the data of entire tracksCH T1-1 You can exchange the recorded data of two specified tracksSong menu basic functions Reference Song FunctionsSong menu items Reading in an existing songDeleting a song Copying a song Song CopyProtecting a song Selecting the recording grade Song GradeReference Metronome/MIDI Basic metronome settingsSynchronizing an external device to the MRS-4 Functions available with MidiReference Other Functions Using the tunerFormatting a SmartMedia card TunerUsing the AUX in jacks to save tracks Display adjustmentsDisplay items and setting range ContMRS-4 file configuration SpecificationsSpecifications MRS-4 Card Manager SoftwareTroubleshooting Midi implementation Midi implementation chartIndex Zoom Corporation

MRS-4 specifications

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