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RENAME FILE/SONG
Allows the name of the specified user-recorded song or user file to be changed as required.
Press the SONG LCD button if the SONG LIST is not
showing in order to rename a song file, or the USER FILE LCD
button if the USER FILE LIST is not showing in order to
rename a user file. Use the USER FILE LIST or SONG LIST
LCD dials to select the file you want to rename.
If a hard disk is present the DIRECTORY dials can be used
to select the directory containing the file to be renamed.
The size of the file appears to the right of the file name in
kilobytes (approximate).
The LISTEN LCD button which appears when the SONG
LIST is selected can be used to listen to the currently selected
song — press LISTEN again to stop playback when done.
When the user or song file to be renamed has been selected,
press the EXECUTE LCD button. The name entry display will
appear. File names can be entered as described on page 21.
User file names which already exist cannot be entered.
Disk Operations
DELETE FILE/SONG
Deletes the specified song or user file from the disk.
Press the SONG LCD button if the SONG LIST is not
showing in order to delete a song file, or the FILE LCD button
if the FILE LIST is not showing in order to delete a user file.
Use the FILE LIST or SONG LIST LCD dials to select the file
you want to delete.
If a hard disk is present the DIRECTORY dials can be used
to select the directory containing the file to be deleted.
The size of the file appears to the right of the file name in
kilobytes (approximate). The FREE AREA value in the upper
right corner of the display shows the amount of free space
remaining on the selected floppy disk or hard disk.
The LISTEN LCD button which appears when the SONG
LIST is selected can be used to listen to the currently selected
song — press LISTEN again to stop playback when done.
When the file to be deleted has been selected, press the
EXECUTE LCD button.
Files deleted from disk can not be restored (there is no
“Undo” function), so be sure you’ve selected the right
file before actually executing the delete operation.
Commercially available style files can also be deleted
via the FILE LIST display.