Change Genre dialog box

Change Album dialog box

 

In the Change Genre dialog box, move the selection (highlight) to Fusion and then press the SELECT button on the remote control. Confirm the current album moved under Fusion.

Now, Albums 1, 3 and 5 are associated with the new artist Versatile Boss and categorized in their corresponding genres. (Album 3 is categorized in its original genre; only its artist has been changed.)

4Change the album for each song from Albums 2, 4 and 6 to VB Works you’ve just created. You can do this in a song list view accessed from:

Artists: Top Menu > Library > Music Archive > Artists

>artist list view (to select Jazzy Rocks or Pop Rockers)

>album list view (to select Album 2, 4 or 6) > song list view – Change Album

Albums: Top Menu > Library > Music Archive > Albums > album list view (to select Album 2, 4 or 6) > song list view – Change Album

Genres: Top Menu > Library > Music Archive > Genres

>genre list view (to select Pop or Rock) > album list view (to select Album 2, 4 or 6) > song list view – Change Album

In the Change Album dialog box, you can select a target album by navigating down from Artists, Albums or Genres. In this case, you know the target album title (VB Works) so that it’s easiest to navigate down from Albums and select VB Works directly from an album list view. Move the selection (highlight) to VB Works and then press the SELECT button on the remote control. Confirm the current song moved to the end of the VB Works song list.

Now, songs from Albums 2, 4 and 6 are compiled into the new album VB Works (associated with Versatile Boss and Pop & Rock). In addition, you can arrange the song order of the VB Works album (or any other album) while showing its song list view. Use the Change Song Order command from the Submenu. You can move the current song to any position in the song list.

Move to a desired position and press the SELECT button on the remote control.

nYou can confirm whether song attributes have been changed as you intended, using the Information command from the Submenu in the artist, album, genre or song list view screen (accessed from Top Menu > Library > Music Archive > Artists, Albums or Genres), or the Open source Album command from the Submenu in the song list view screen (accessed from Top Menu > Library > Music Archive > All Songs).

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MCX-2000 specifications

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