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<How to enter characters>
<Character entry keys>
7) | While “[ENTER]” is flashing, press the |
| [MENU/ENTER] knob. |
| The display now shows the home screen of the |
PLAY MODE
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Some keys on the
newly created song (My_Song). |
As shown in the lower screen example, the song |
name (My_Song) and the song number |
(Song02) are shown. |
<Character entry example>
The following procedure example shows how to en- ter "My_Song" as a song name.
1.Use the [NATURAL] key to enter "M".
2.Use the [LOCATE B/OUT] key to enter "y".
3.Use the [STORE] key to enter "_".
4.Use the [PLAY MODE] key to enter "S".
5.Use the [NATURAL] key to enter "o".
6.Rotate the [MENU/ENTER] knob to move the cursor right.
7.Use the [NATURAL] key to enter "n".
8.Use the [7/8>STEREO WAV FILE] key to enter "g".
<Notes on cursor movement>
Pressing a different character entry key automati- cally moves the cursor right.
If two successive characters are assigned to the same character entry key, rotate the [MENU/EN- TER] knob after selecting the first character to move the cursor right.
6)After completing song name entry, press the [MENU/ENTER] knob.
The cursor moves to “[ENTER]” at the bottom of the screen.
<Note>: If you want to cancel creating a song, rotate the [MENU/ENTER] knob to move the cursor to "[CANCEL]" and press the [MENU/ ENTER] knob.
Now, in addition to the demo song, a new song on which no audio is recorded is cre- ated by the procedure above.
It is a good idea to create more than one song before you start recording.
After creating a song or songs for recording, connect the sound source to the
<Note>: After creating a new song, by ex- ecuting procedure steps 1 through 3, the following song selection screen appears.
This screen is used for loading the desired song from the list, as well as creating a new song.
For example, by rotating the [MENU/ENTER] knob to highlight “S01: FOSTEX_FEVER” and pressing the [MENU/ENTER] knob, you can load the demo song.
For details about how to select the desired song, see "Song management" on page 97.
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