Recording/Navigation/Files; Operations - VocoPro SDR-MIX Owner's Manual

Digital sd/usb recorder with mic/line mixer
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Operations

RECORDING
1 . Insert an SD card or USB drive to be recorded to .
2 . Press the USB/SD button to select the device .
3 . Set the recording level (see Adjusting the Recording Level) .
4 . Press the RECORD button . When the display reads READY,
it is ready to record .
5 . Press the RECORD button a second time to start recording .
6 . Press STOP to stop the recording, or press RECORD a third
time to Pause the recording .
NAVIGATING FILES AND FOLDERS
The LCD window displays folder/file information . The left three
digits indicate the folder number (or Rec for record folder) . The
right three digits indicate the file number . When a USB drive or
SD card is first inserted, total folders and files will be displayed .
1 . To navigate folders press the Folder button . Each time
Folder is pressed, it will enter the next folder . When the last
folder is reached it will cycle back to folder 001 . i .e . FOLDER
001, 002, 003, 004, 005, REC, 001, etc .
RECORD FOLDER
The SDR-MIX stores all recorded files in a folder called RECORD .
When a new SD card/USB drive is inserted, this folder will
be created automatically during the first recording process .
All recorded files will be located in the following folder: ROOT/
RECORD/LINE_IN
RECORDED FILES
The files are named using the following naming convention:
FILE_001/MP3
Once the file is recorded, it can be renamed .
All recorded files are in 44Khz Stereo 192 Kbps MP3 format .
Note: Files are played back in aplha-numerical order . Renaming a file
may affect the order of playback .
DELETING FILES
Files can be deleted directly from an SD card or USB drive .
1 . Navigate to the file you want to delete . If you are sure it is
the correct file, push play, listen and confirm that it is the
file you want to delete .
2 . Press the Delete button . The word FILE will begin to blink in
the display .
3 . Press Delete a second time to confirm and delete the file .
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