Song Erase

Eventually you will probably need to remove songs from the hard drive. This may be done to increase the amount of recording time available on the drive or because you no longer need to keep a particular song. The Song Erase function is used to delete song data from the current drive. If you would like to use a song at a later time, make sure you back that song up (p. 232) before you erase it, since the Song Erase operation cannot be undone.

1.Select the drive that contains the song you want to erase as the current drive (p. 228).

2.Hold [SHIFT] and press [F1 (SONG)].

The Song Menu icon appears in the display.

3.Press [F6 (Erase)].

If “Erase” does not appear in the display above [F6], press [PAGE] until “Erase” appears, and then press [F6 (Erase)].

4.Use the TIME/VALUE dial to move the cursor to the song you want to erase, then press [F3 (MARK)]. A mark is placed next to the song. Pressing [F3 (MARK)] alternately places or deletes the mark. When [F2 (ALL)] is pressed, you can place or remove marks from all songs simultaneously.

Or, if you want to cancel the Song Erase operation, press [F6 (EXIT)].

5.Press [F4 (Exec)]. A Song Erase confirmation message appears in the display. Press [ENTER/YES] to continue, or if you wish to cancel Song Erase, press [EXIT/NO].

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6.“Song Erase: Are you really sure ?” appears in the display. Press [ENTER/YES] to continue, or if you wish to cancel the procedure, press [EXIT/NO].

7.If the song you are erasing is not the current song, “STORE Current ?” appears in the display. If you wish to save the current song, press [ENTER/YES]. Otherwise, press [EXIT/NO]. If the current song is a demo song, then press [EXIT/NO].

When the Song Erase process is finished, the screen returns to the Playlist display.

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