Song editing
STEP9 This section explains
1. Copying a song
This operation copies the currently selected song from the currently selected drive to a specified song number in any drive.
1Select the song that you wish to copy (and the drive which contains that song). (Refer to “Select- ing another song”, p.10)
2Press the [EDIT] key, and then press the [SONG/ TRACK] key several times to access the “Edit- Song” display.
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3Press the [ ] key, and then press the [SONG/ TRACK] key several times to select “Cpy”.
It is not possible to use the Undo function to recover a song that has been deleted. When you execute the Delete operation, the song will be lost forever. Before deleting a song, be sure to play it back to verify that the selected song is really the one that you intend to delete.
2Press the [EDIT] key, and then press the [SONG/ TRACK] key several times to access the “Edit- Song” display.
3Press the [ ] key, and then press the [SONG/ TRACK] key several times to select “Del”. Displayed next to it will be the drive number and the song number, so verify these. (In the example display shown below, I04 indicates song number 4 of the internal drive.)
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4Press and hold the [ ] key for approximately one second to delete the song. When the song has been deleted, the display will indicate “Completed”, and the song number following the deleted song
will be recalled. Press the [ ] key to restore the previous display.
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4Rotate the [VALUE] dial to select any song or all songs of the copy source drive:
5Press the [ ] key, and then rotate the [VALUE] dial to select the copy destination drive. If you selected all songs in step 4, the drive type (hard disk “HD” or removable disk “RM”) will be detected and displayed automatically.
6If you selected an individual song in step 4, press
the [ ] key, and then rotate the [VALUE] dial to select the song number to which the song will be copied.
7Press the [ ] key to access the “?” display.
8Press and hold the [ ] key for approximately one second. If you selected an individual song in step 4, the selected song will be copied to the specified song number of the specified drive. If you selected all songs in step 4, they will be copied to the drive that was selected in step 5, following any existing songs which already existed in that drive. When the copy has been completed, the display will indi- cate “Completed”, and the song number that was selected in step 1 will be recalled. Press the [ ] key to restore the previous display.
3. Moving a song
This operation moves the currently selected song to a different song number in the same drive.
1Select the song that you wish to move. (Refer to “Selecting another song”, p.10)
2Press the [EDIT] key, and then press the [SONG/ TRACK] key several times to access the “Edit- Song” display.
3Press the [ ] key, and then press the [SONG/ TRACK] key several times to select “Mov”.
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4Rotate the [VALUE] dial to select the song number in the current drive to which the song will be moved.
5Press the [ ] key to access the “?” display.
6Press and hold the [ ] key for approximately one second to move the song. When the song has been moved, the display will indicate “Completed”, and the currently selected song number will be recalled from the number to which it was moved. Press the [ ] key to restore the previous display.
2. Deleting a song
This operation deletes the currently selected song.
1Select the song that you wish to delete. (Refer to “Selecting another song”, p.10)
4. Song Recover
This operation restores the currently selected song to the condition in which it was immediately after it was selected. At this time, a copy of the current state of the song will automatically be created in the next song number (refer to p.45).
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