File Management Keys; Dir (Directory Select); Directory Menu, Illustration; Files (File Select) - 360 Systems Shortcut 99 Owner's Manual

Personal audio editor
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Input, Speaker On/Off status or Gain Edit operation shown in the display. For example,
pressing S
K
1 then the number 1 selects the Analog Input. Pressing either S
OFT
EY
second time returns to the previous display without change.

FILE MANAGEMENT KEYS

Audio is stored in the Editor as a "File", to which the user may attach an identifying
name. For convenience in organizing a large number of files, ten "Directories" are provided, and
each of these can also be given an identifying name. The user may find it convenient to store a
File in a particular Directory according to project title, who did the work, what show it is for,
or the type of audio.
The following keys are associated with the storage and retrieval of audio files:

DIR (Directory Select)

The D
key presents a list of the Directory names present in the Editor. To recall a File,
IR
first select the Directory it is in. Use the S
Directory, then press E
pressing the D
key.
IR
INTERNAL DIRECTORIES
5.
DIRECTORY 5
6.
DIRECTORY 6
7.
DIRECTORY 7
8.
DIRECTORY 8
9.
DIRECTORY 9
P.
PUBLIC DIRECTORY
PUBLIC DIRECTORY
The reference to Internal Directories in the upper left shows whether the directories in
the Internal or External Drive are being displayed.
At the right of the top line, the Sample Rate for the currently selected Directory is
shown, along with the amount of space left on the drive expressed as available recording time at
the current Sample Rate.

FILES (File Select)

When a Directory has been selected, a list of the audio File names within it will appear.
The File listing looks like this:
CRUB
. The Directory listing can be called up from any other display by
NTER
DIRECTORY LISTING
W
or G
T
keys to highlight the desired
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