Specifications

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4 – Target Record Folder Section
The Target Record Folder section lets you choose the destination
drive and/or folder for recordings. The Target Record Folder list
lets you navigate through connected USB drives, create and name
folders on USB drives, and delete and rename existing files and
folders. Icons next to each item in the list help identify the media
type of that item (such as a USB drive, an audio file, or a folder).
5 – USB Drive Info
This section shows the capacity of and the space available for re-
cording on the targeted drive, as well as the maximum possible
record length for an individual file. Values are shown in
hour:minutes:seconds and in bytes.
6 – Transport
See “Transport” on page 246.
Playback
1 – Record and Playback Tabs
These tabs let you select the Record and Playback windows.
2 – Library
The Library lets you choose the drive from which you want to
play tracks, and lets you add the tracks to the Playlist for play-
back. The Library list lets you navigate through connected USB
drives, create and name folders on USB drives, and delete and re-
name existing files and folders. Icons next to each item in the list
help identify the media type of that item (such as a USB drive, an
audio file, or a folder). Other data for files such as the artist name
(if available), track length, and file format are also provided.
3 – Playlist
A Playlist is provided to manage USB 2-track playback. You can
play back individual tracks in the Playlist, or play back the entire
Playlist (in either Play Once or Repeat Playback mode). You can
reorder, remove, and audition tracks in the Playlist, as well as add
tracks to snapshots. Total Playlist time is also provided.
Track Playlist Entries
Each track in the Playlist has a number (001–999) and name.
When Play All Tracks mode is enabled, tracks play in the order
they appear in the Playlist. A total of 999 tracks can be added to
the Playlist.
Playlist Track Snapshot and Event Icons
Icons are provided for each track in the Playlist for snapshot, and
event functions. When clicked, the icons let you add track play-
back commands to an existing or new snapshot and/or event. The
icons are lit when the track is included in a snapshot or event.
4 – Playback Output Section
The Playback output section provides the Playback Output selec-
tors (playback output signal routing control and indicators), ste-
reo playback output level meters, a single stereo-linked output
Level control, and a Listen button (for monitoring the playback
track).
5 – Transport
See “Transport” on page 246.
Media page Playback tab
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The contents of the Playlist are contained and stored as
part of a Show file. If the USB device containing the audio
source files for the tracks in the Playlist is not connected,
the tracks in the Playlist appear in italics. Tracks in italics
are not available for playback until the USB drive with the
audio files on it is reconnected.
Snapshot icon (left) and event icon (right)