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CD3000XL OperatorÕs Manual Page 253
USING THE DISK RECORD FUNCTIONS
Pressing F8 - - takes you directly to the disk record functions and will display this screen:
Here you may select takes and view their record parameters as well as select new takes for
recording or deletion, etc.. To return to the main GLOBAL functions, press the GLOBAL mode
key.
The fields on the DD page are:
This shows the name of the currently selected take and you may select others
by scrolling through them with the DATA control. If this is the first time you
have used the disk record functions or you are using a freshly formatted disk,
the name field will be blank.
This shows the name of the selected take and here you may copy or rename a
take. To copy or rename a take, press the NAME key (this field will become
highlighted and will be displayed beneath as soon as a
unique name is created) and type in a new name from the front panel and then
press ENT. To copy or rename the take, simply press (F6) or (F7)
as appropriate. If you change your mind, press to abort the naming
process. You may also select takes from here by typing in their names and
pressing ENT but remember that the name you type must be the correct one
for an existing take otherwise you will be creating a new take. This will be
indicated by this field displaying .
This allows you to see the free time left on disk or the amount of disk space
used expressed as mono or stereo. For example, if you have 10 minutes free
on disk when is selected here, if you select , the field
(described below) will show 20 minutes.
No other fields are accessible but merely show the takes parameters. These are:
This shows the length of the currently selected take.
This shows whether the take is a stereo or mono recording.
This shows the take’s sampling rate.
These parameters are explained in detail later in this manual. The other fields are:
This indicates how much disk space has been allocated for disk recording.
This shows how much space is left on the disk for recording.
This shows how many takes are on disk. When you use the disk record
functions for the first time or use a freshly formatted disk, this field will show 0.