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To make your best album later

A newly created album has only one track. You can add
other tracks into this album later using the MOVE function
(see page 59).

Erasing an Album—ERASE

You can erase an album one by one.
When an album is erased, the subsequent albums are
renumbered automatically.
On the remote control ONLY:
If the HDD includes many albums, select the album
number using Search Mode (see page 34) before
performing the procedure below.
1
Press TITLE/EDIT repeatedly until “ALBUM EDIT?”
appears in the main display, then press SET.
• The source changes to “HDD” automatically if
another source has been selected.
2
Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select
“ERASE?,” then press SET.
3
Press ALBUM + or ALBUM – to select an album to
erase, then press SET.
The confirmation screen appears in the main display.
4
Press ENTER.
“PLEASE WAIT” then “HDD WRITING” appears and
the HDD lamp flashes in red while the editing you have
made is being stored in the HDD.
• It takes a long time if the selected album has many
tracks.
• If you have performed the above procedure during
play, HDD playback stops.
2
Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select “MAKE
ALBUM?,” then press SET.
3
Select a track you want to copy to a new album.
1) Press ALBUM + or ALBUM – to select the album.
2) Press SELECT ¢ or SELECT 4 to select the
track.
• You can select the track directly using the number
buttons. In this case, the selected track starts
playback repeatedly.
3) Press SET.
The library selection screen appears.
4
Press LIBRARY to select a library (“Library 1”—
“Library 10”) you want to move the selected album
to, then press SET.
The confirmation screen appears in the main display.
5
Press ENTER.
“HDD WRITING” appears and the HDD lamp flashes
in red while the editing you have made is being stored
in the HDD.
A new album is created (the track selected in step
3
becomes the first track in the new album). Album
number is automatically assigned to the newly created
album (the youngest unused number will be selected).
• If you have performed the above procedure during
play, HDD playback stops.
The currently selected track
number of the current album
flashes.
The currently selected library flashes.
The currently selected
album number flashes.
Ex. When selecting Album 12, then Track 3
Ex. When selecting Library 10
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