Deleting Items in the Audio Libraries

Deleting items is similar to editing them, in that you first select the item you wish to delete, then select äOptions and finally select the Delete option.

For example, to delete a track in the Audio Library:

Navigate to the Admin UI and select Audio Library.

Use the U and V buttons to choose Tracks and then press the T button.

Use the U and V buttons again to select the track you would like to delete.

Press the äOptions button and choose Delete track.

A confirmation screen will appear:

CHAPTER 4 – Admin User Interface

Marking Items in the Audio Library

The Mark function can be used to select multiple items within a list in the Audio Library on the Admin UI screen. You can then perform a single action on all the marked items rather than performing the same action on each item individually.

For example:

To delete multiple albums from the Audio Library

Navigate to the Admin UI as previously described and select the Audio Library.

Press the U or V buttons to highlight Albums and press the OSelect button to display the Albums list.

Use the U or V buttons again to highlight an album you wish to delete.

Press the pMark button.

The mark symbol will appear next to the marked album:

Press the OYes button to confirm deletion of the track.

Note: Any items you choose to delete will be permanently erased from your TGM-100’s external storage device. Any- thing you delete by accident will need to be re-recorded.

In the same way, mark the other albums you wish to delete.

• Press the äOptions button and highlight Delete marked albums.

• Press the OSelect button.

If there are fewer than one hundred items in a list, you also have the option to mark all of the items in a list, without having to go through them individually.

For example:

To delete all the albums by a particular artist

• Navigate to the Admin UI as previously described and select the Audio Library.

• Press the U or V buttons to highlight Artists and press the OSelect button to display the Artists list.

• Use the U or V buttons again to highlight an artist and press the T button.

A list of all the albums by the chosen artist is displayed.

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Sunfire TGM-100C user manual Marking Items in the Audio Library, Deleting Items in the Audio Libraries

TGM-100C, TGM-100 specifications

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