Entering Characters; Assigning A Title To A Track - Roland CD-2 Owner's Manual

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Assigning a Title to a Track

You can assign a title of up to 250 characters to each track on
a CF card.
MEMO
• Track titles such as "SNG01_00 ➔ SNG02_00 ➔...
SNG99_00" are automatically assigned to each track.
Track number assigned
If there are two or more tracks with
when recording.
the same title, a two-digit number
is appended to distinguish them.
• Track title display
You can show the track titles in the screen. If you've
switched the title display setting "On," the title will
appear on screen when you switch tracks. Few seconds
later, the screen returns to the time display.
"Viewing the Track Titles on a CF Card"
1
Use
or
to select the track to which
you want to assign a title.
2
Press
until "RENAME" appears in the
display.
3
Press
.
The title entry screen appears.
Number of the track you're editing
Cursor (blinking)
4
Enter the title.
in the next column.
5
To confirm the title you've entered,
press
.
(If you decide to cancel, press
The title you specified is assigned to the track, and then
you're returned to the original readout.
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Track title
See "Entering characters"
.)

■ Entering characters

Characters are entered at the location of the cursor. Move
the cursor and enter the desired characters.
To move
Press
the cursor
The cursor will move backward or
forward.
To choose
Turn
a character
To insert a
Press
space
A space (blank) is inserted at the cursor.
Choose the desired character.
To delete a
Press
character
The character at the cursor is deleted.
Subsequent characters will move forward.
• You can enter the following characters.
As you turn [DATA] clockwise, the characters will
appear in the order of A ➔ B ➔... Z ➔ [ ➔...
Turning [DATA] counterclockwise will cause the
characters to appear in the opposite order.
* A blank space or a "." (period) cannot be used as the
first character of a title. If you try to do so, the CD-2
will delete the first character automatically and use
the subsequent characters for the track title.
■ If you rename the file on your computer
The tracks are stored in the root directory of the CF card.
The files with an extension of ".WAV" and ".DAT" are
the track files.
The CD-2 uses the filename as the track name. You can
change the title by renaming the file. This will change the
order of the tracks on the CF card. Tracks you rename
will move to a location following the last track.
NOTE
• You must not change the filename extension of
".WAV" or ".DAT".
• We cannot guarantee that the CD-2 will operate
correctly if you manipulate any directories or files
with extensions other than ".WAV" or ".DAT".
• Don't use double-byte characters (e.g., Japanese) or "~"
(tilde) in the filename; the CD-2 is unable to recognize
them.
• The filename must be 250 characters or fewer (not
including the filename extension).
or
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