Replacing The Audio File In A Memory Bank - Fostex CR500 Owner's Manual

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<Note>: Up to 10 memory play data can be set to the memory banks per disc. When you
reload a disc whose files have been assigned to the memory banks, its memory play
data is automatically recalled.
The flash memory of the CR500 can have memory play data for up to 100 discs. If you
attempt to store memory play data for a new disc when memory play data for 100 discs
are already stored, the CR500 deletes the oldest memory play data and stores the new
memory play data.

Replacing the audio file in a memory bank

You can replace the audio file in a memory bank with another file.
The following description assumes that one or more memory banks have audio data and the
display shows the Home screen of the MEMORY PLAY mode.
1)
Press the [SHIFT] key to turn on the Shift
mode, and specify the memory bank of
which you want to replace the audio file by
pressing the corresponding numeric key in
the [MEMORY] key group.
For example, if you press the [1/space] key,
the display changes to show the setting
screen for memory bank 1 (MEMORY 1).
2)
While "[TNO]" is highlighted, press the
[ENTER/YES] key.
The display changes to show the audio file
list screen for selecting an audio file.
3)
Use the [MENU] dial to select a desired
audio file and press the [ENTER/YES] key.
The audio file currently assigned to memory
bank 1 is replaced with the newly selected
audio file.
To replace the audio file of another memory
bank, repeat the same procedure.
CD-R/RW MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Playback/Locate)
4)
After you finish replacing the audio file(s),
use the [MENU] dial to move the cursor to
"<SAVE>" and press the [ENTER/YES] key.
The new memory play data is saved, and
the display returns to the Home screen of
the MEMORY PLAY mode.
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<Note>: Do not forget to execute the
save operation. Otherwise, the edit-
ing is cancelled.

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