About recorded tracks

Whenever you stop recording, the audio recorded up to that point will be stored as a track.

A new track is recorded after the end of the last track already stored.

During recording if the player’s memory becomes full, the existing tracks will be erased starting with the first track.

To separate tracks automatically (Auto Track)

Set the /AUTO TRACK switch to ON before pressing REC/ERASE in step 3. Recording from the external audio device will automatically be paused when 3 seconds of silence are detected, and all audio recorded to that point will be stored as a track. Recording will start again for another new track when an incoming signal is detected.

Note

Track separation may not be done correctly depending on the condition of the external audio device and the song to be recorded.

Erasing tracks one by one

You can erase tracks while playing, one track at a time.

1 Play the track you want to erase.

2 Press and hold REC/ERASE.

Two short beeps sound in the headphones, and the first 5 seconds of the track are repeated three times while the OPE indicator is flashing in red.

Make sure this is the track you want to erase.

If you decide not to erase the track

Press PLAY/STOP.

Playback starts normally from the beginning of the track without erasing the track.

The track will not be erased either if no buttons are pressed while the first 5 seconds of the track are repeated.

3 Press REC/ERASE.

The OPE indicator flashes quickly in red.

When a long beep is heard, the track is erased, the OPE indicator starts flashing in green, and playback starts normally from the next track.

Notes

Do not turn off the power while erasing a track.

It takes about 10 seconds to erase a track.

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