5a

5b

5a. Move-destination song number cell

This shows the drive that contains the selected song, and lets you select the song number.

If you’re moving a song within the same song drive, the selectable numbers will be the number of existing songs. If you’re moving a song to a different song drive, the selectable numbers will range from “001” to one greater than the number of existing songs.

When you execute the move, no data will be overwrit- ten. If the move-destination number you selected is higher than the move-source number, preceding song numbers will be renumbered forward. If the move- destination number is lower than the move-source number, subsequent song numbers will be renum- bered down by one.

Before moving

Before copying

 

 

 

Song name

AAA

ZZZ

ABC

CDR

Song number

1

2

3

4

Copy to song number “3”

After copying

Moved backward

Song name

AAA

ZZZ

AAA

ABC

CDR

Song number

1

2

3

4

5

6b. Copy-destination drive

If you want to copy the song to a song drive other than the current drive, click this button to open the Select Drive dialog box. Select the desired drive and click the OK button (or press the panel YES key).

7. Delete

This operation deletes the current song.

When you click this button the DeleteSong dialog box

will appear. Click the Yes button (or press the panel YES

key) to delete the song, or click the No button (or press

the panel NO key) to cancel.

When you execute this operation, the selected song will

be deleted and subsequent songs will be renumbered for-

ward.

Song name Song number

After moving

Song name Song number

AAA

ZZZ

EFF

ABC

CDR

1

2

3

4

5

Move to song number “4”

Renumbered forward

AAA

EFF

ABC

ZZZ

CDR

1

2

3

4

5

When the song has been deleted and the display indi-

cates “Completed,” click the OK button (or press the

panel YES key).

This Delete operation cannot be undone.

5b. Move-destination drive

If you want to move the song to a different drive, click this button to open the Select Drive dialog box. Select the desired drive, and click the OK button (or press the panel YES key).

When you move a song to another drive, song numbers will be adjusted in the same way as for the Copy operation.

6.Copy

This operation copies the currently selected song to another song number in the desired drive.

When you click this button, the Copy Song dialog box will appear.

6a

6b

Click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key) to exe- cute the copy, or click the No button (or press the panel NO key) to cancel. When the copy operation is finished and the display indicates “Completed,” click the OK but- ton (or press the panel YES key).

This Copy operation cannot be undone.

6a. Copy-destination song number cell

This shows the copy-destination drive, and lets you select the song number. You can select a number in the range of “001” through “existing song numbers + 1”. When you execute the copy, the song will be copied to the copy-destination song number. If the copy-desti- nation is an existing song number, it will not be over- written; that song and subsequent songs will be renumbered upward by one as shown in the diagram below.

8.Protect

Writing, deletion, or editing of the current song can be prohibited (protect on) or allowed (protect off).

When protect is on, it will not be possible to rewrite the parameters or data of that song; e.g., an error message will appear if you attempt to record.

The song will automatically be saved when you turn this protect setting on.

When you click this button, the Protect dialog box will appear. Click the ON button to turn protect on, or click the OFF button to turn protect off. When the protect set- ting has been applied and the display indicates “Com- pleted,” click the OK button (or press the panel YES key).

When protect is on, a protect symbol ( ) will appear fol- lowing the sampling frequency indication of the song.

If protect is on, adjustments to the faders or EQ will be reflect- ed during editing, but will not be recorded.

This Protect operation cannot be undone.

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