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PROJECT FILES MENU > New Open Save SaveAs
< PROJECT FILES MENU Delete Copy Rename Purge
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Renaming a Project

You can give a project a new name at any time. The project cannot be open when you rename it.

To rename a Project:

1. Press Project. Press

the Page Right

button, and in the PROJECT Project Files Menu,

select Rename.

2. If there is more than one hard drive, choose the drive that contains the project you want to rename by selecting either

Internal or External from the

Select Drive screen using the << / >> buttons. The selection defaults to the drive containing the currently open project. Select Next.

3. Use the << / >> buttons to scroll through the Project list, then select Rename.

4. The RENAME PROJECT AS

 

 

 

 

 

RENAME PROJECT AS: >

screen appears. To give the

project a new name, press the

 

 

 

OK

Cancel

Page Right button. A

 

 

 

 

 

blinking cursor appears over

 

 

 

 

 

<

 

Smooth as Silk

 

 

 

the first character of the

 

 

<<

>> Inc

Dec

name. Use the increment (Inc)

and decrement (Dec) buttons

to change the highlighted character. It scrolls through a modified ASCII character set. Use the >> button to move to the next character.

5.Press the Page Left button when finished, and then select OK. Project renamed appears in the display to confirm that the project was successfully renamed.

Purging a Project

The purge command compares the contents of the AudioFiles subdirectories in a project with the audio files that are referenced in the project files and history list, and deletes any audio files that are not used.

This utility is a two-step process. The first step is to delete files not referenced by the project files and history list. The second step is to clear the history list. The history list contains a record of all previous edit operations and recording passes within the project in chronological order. This allows you to undo and redo operations, with up to 99 undo levels. Clearing the history list means you cannot undo any previous edits or recording passes. Note that any time you open a new project, the history list is automatically cleared.

Guide Operation

 

 

Operation Guide

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