Using The Bnx3'S Recorder Panel For Recording; Recording A Track - DigiTech GeNetX BNX3 User Manual

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The following names are acceptable for individual audio track files:
Trak01_solo.wav
trak03lead.wav
trak04 rhythm.wav
TRAK05 bass.wav
The following names are not acceptable for audio track files:
TRAK_01
Track 01
track 1
It is possible to have duplicate songs or tracks when renaming them in the computer. For instance,
song01_rock and song01_jazz are really the same name to the BNX3 as are trak01_solo.wav and
trak01_solo2.wav. The BNX3 only looks at the first six characters to identify the song and track information.
The remainder of the name is not recognized but is provided for the purpose of identifying song and track
names in your file system. There can only be a maximum of 99 songs on a memory card, and a maximum
number of 8 tracks in each song.
Recording Time
The BNX3 is equipped with 16 Meg of on-board recording memory. This gives you three total track minutes
using CD Record Quality (six minutes using LP Record Quality and 12 minutes using EP Record Quality).
Therefore, you can record one track for six minutes, two tracks for 3 minutes, and so forth using LP Quality.
The number of songs that can be in memory is dependent on the total amount of record time. For example,
with an optional 128 Meg Smart Media® card, the BNX3 has a total of 96 EP Quality track minutes available.
This would be the equivalent of two – 6 minute 8-track songs or four – 6 minute 4-track songs.

Using the BNX3's Recorder Panel for Recording

Recording a Track

When the BNX3 is first powered up, the recorder is immediately ready to use. The Song display reads 1,
indicating the first song is selected to record. To begin recording a track, follow these steps:
1. Press the RECORD button. The TRACK 1 button automatically lights red, indicating it is armed for
recording, and the recorder begins recording on this track. The TIME display begins counting off the
recording time.
2. Once recording is complete, press the STOP button. This stops the recording process. The display
saving
reads
as the track is being saved to memory. The TIME display shows the elapsed time used,
and the TRACK 1 button automatically lights green indicating it is enabled for playback.
NOTE: Pressing the RECORD button when a track is not armed for recording will force the
BNX3's recorder to arm and begin recording on the next empty track of a song
(next pair of tracks when Stereo Record is enabled). You may arm any track(s) for
recording prior to pressing RECORD.
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