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4
Current song format
Indicates the file format information for the current song (the file being recorded).
5
REC RATE button
Switches the recording rate.
6
Display switch button
Switches between displaying and hiding the INPUT and OUTPUT fields at the bottom of the song
list.
7
REW button
Moves the playback point to the beginning of the current song and stops playback. If the playback
point has already been located at the beginning, the point will move to the beginning of the
preceding song that has been checked for playback.
8
STOP button
Places the recorder in stop mode.
9
PLAY button
Changes the recorder mode as follows:
Stop mode → Playback mode, then starts playback from the playback point
Playback mode → Stop mode
Recording mode → Recording standby mode
Recording standby mode → Recording mode
0
FF button
Moves the playback point to the beginning of the next song that is marked with a PLAY check
symbol.
A
REC button
Places the recorder in recording standby mode.
NOTE
You can also assign the function of each button to a USER DEFINED key (see
■ PLAY MODE field
This field enables you to specify how the recorder will behave when playback of the current song is
complete.
B
SINGLE button
If this button is on, the recorder will stop after playback of the current song is complete.
If this button is off, the recorder will play the next song on the list after playback of the current
song is complete.
C
REPEAT button
If this button is on, after playback of the current song is complete, the recorder will play the first
song on the list that is marked with a PLAY check symbol (unless there are no subsequent songs
that are marked with a PLAY check symbol).
If this button is off, the recorder will stop after playback of the current song is complete (unless
there are no subsequent songs that are marked with a PLAY check symbol).
3.
Connect a USB flash drive with sufficient free capacity to the USB connector.
The FREE SIZE field indicates the amount of free capacity. When you connect a USB flash drive
to the USB connector, a YPE folder and a SONGS folder within that YPE folder will be created
automatically in the root directory of the USB flash drive.
The files created by recording operations will be saved in the above SONGS folder, or in the
currently-selected folder below that level.
■ Directory structure of a USB flash drive
Root directory
4.
Assign the desired channels to the input and output of the USB memory recorder
(see
page
176).
page
164).
5.
To monitor the signal being recorded, raise the fader for the channel(s) that are
patched to the input of the recorder.
The level meter on the RECORDER screen shows the signal level before and after the recorder. If
necessary, use the GAIN knob in the RECORDER INPUT field to adjust the input level to the
recorder.
NOTE
• The signal being recorded will not be output from the recorder output jacks (PLAYBACK OUT).
• Operating the GAIN knob will not affect the level of the signal being output to other ports from the
corresponding output channel.
6.
Press the REC RATE field in the lower right of the screen, then select the bit rate
for the audio file that will be recorded.
You can choose 96 kbps, 128 kbps, or 192 kbps. Higher bit rates will improve the audio quality,
but will increase the size of the data.
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YPE folder
Songs folder
Song (audio file)
Recorder
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