Duplicating an audio file

You can duplicate the currently selected audio file.

By making a duplication of the current audio file before executing the undo operation, you do not lose the current file.

Tips: File number of the duplication file

The duplication file is numbered one more than the number of existing files of the same format ("BWF" or "SDII").

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You cannot duplicate a "Tape mode" audio file.

1. While stopped, press the [AUDIO EDIT] key repeatedly until "Duplicate File?" appears on the display and press the [ENTER/YES] key.

"Sure?" flashes on the display.

To stop duplication, press the [EXIT/NO] key while "Sure?" flashes.

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2. Press the [ENTER/YES] key.

The unit starts duplication of the current file.

The display shows the required time for duplicating the file, which is counted down while duplication is in progress.

When completed, "Dupl. completed!" is shown on the display.

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3. Press the [EXIT/NO] or [STOP] key.

The unit exits the Audio edit mode, and the display shows the beginning of the duplication file.

The name of a duplication file has "_**" (** refers to the duplication number) added to the original file name, in order to distinguish it from the original.

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Fostex DV40 manual Duplicating an audio file, Tips File number of the duplication file

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