CHAPTER 4 – Admin User Interface

the Genres attribute, scroll to the end of the word Indie, then press the R Return button before entering Indie Rock. Press R Return again and enter Alt Country.

Note that on the Edit Album Details screen, multiple genres are separated by a semi-colon, but when entering them, you must use the RReturn button, otherwise a new genre consisting of all the words you entered will be created.

When you have finished making changes to the album’s details, press the MSave button.

Editing Track Information in the Audio Library

Navigate to the Admin UI and select Audio Library.

Press the U or V buttons to select Tracks and press the T button.

Use the U or V buttons again to highlight the Track you wish to edit.

Press the äOptions button and choose Edit Track Details.

The following screen is displayed:

Use the U or V buttons to highlight the attribute you want to change.

Press the OEdit button.

Use the alphanumeric keypad to edit the title and press the OOK button.

When you have finished making changes to a Track’s details, press the MSave button.

Editing Genre, Year and Era names in the Audio Library

Navigate to the Admin UI and select Audio Library.

Press the U or V buttons to select either Genres, Years or Eras and press the T button.

Use the U or V buttons again to highlight the Genre,

Year or Era you wish to edit.

Press the äOptions button and choose the Edit name option.

Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter a new name for the Genre, Year or Era.

Press OSelect to save your changes.

Selecting Album Artwork

For most albums, your TGM-100 should automatically retrieve the cover art from the Internet. If cover art is not found or you have recorded custom CDs, you may apply generic artwork to the album or import your own from a connected PC.

Highlight the album in your Audio Library to which you would like to apply a cover art image.

Press the äOptions button.

Use the U and V buttons to select Edit Album Details and press the OSelect button.

Choose the Artwork option and press the OEdit button.

The following screen, listing all of the cover art images stored on your TGM-100, is displayed:

Use the U or V buttons to scroll through the cover art images.

Press the OSelect button to associate a piece of artwork with your chosen album.

It is also possible to upload images from your PC to your TGM-100 and apply these to items in the media libraries (see pg. 38).

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Sunfire TGM-100C user manual Editing Track Information in the Audio Library, Selecting Album Artwork

TGM-100C, TGM-100 specifications

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