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Playing Back the Entire HDD

—Continuous Play

You can play back all tracks recorded in the HDD
continuously.
1
Press HDD 3/8.
The unit automatically turns on and the HDD lamp
starts flashing (in blue).
After the HDD lamp stops flashing and remains lit, the
first track of the last selected or recorded album*1 starts
playing.
• During play, the HDD produces a silence of about
2 seconds between each track.
*1If you have just made a new recording, the unit will starts
playing the new recording rather than the last selected
album.
*2If a name has been assigned to the selected library (see page
53), its assigned name will be shown. (If a name is long and
cannot be shown at a time, the unit keeps scrolling the name
to show the entire name.)
To stop during play, press 7.
Album No. & Track No.
Elapsed playing time

How tracks are recorded into the HDD

Once you record a song, it is recorded as a “track,” then
these recorded tracks can be grouped into an “album.”
For example, if you record the entire CD into the HDD,
all tracks of the CD are recorded as separate tracks and
the entire CD can be considered and grouped as an
album.
You can record and store these albums separately into
10 “libraries.”
In other words, tracks recorded in the HDD are grouped
into albums, and albums are located in 10 libraries.
The maximum number of tracks in an album is 254,
and that of albums in a library is 100 (the maximum
number of the albums in the HDD is 999).
The HDD also has two more libraries—“Library CD”
and “Library TUNER.” For details on these libraries,
see pages 41 and 42.
AAC128
AAC128
To play back the HDD, you must record tracks yourself first. To record into the HDD, see “Recording into the
HDD” on pages 38 to 47.
Library No. or name*2
(If a title is assigned to the current track, it
will appear before library number or name.)
HDD
1
1
2
3
2
4
3
HDD Configuration
Libraries Albums Tracks
* Albums are automatically numbered in chronological order.

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