4. When you have reached your desired OUT-point, press the F1 (Copy) button. "Set as OUT?"
is displayed.
5. Press the Enter button to store the OUT-point. "Copy Segment?" is displayed.
6. Press the Enter button to start the Copy process. "Executing..." will be shown on the
display. When the procedure is completed, the display will show "Completed" for one
second, and then return to stop mode with your new file as the current file.
Notes:
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"_1" is added to the end of the file name of the new file. For example, the original file =
"aaa.mp3", the new file = "aaa_1.mp3"
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When a copy area spans across two or more files, the files are connected and copied.
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When the copy area spans across files of different Rec Format or Rec Channel settings, it
cannot be copied.
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The copy area cannot exceed 80 minutes.
File Divide
The file divide allows you to divide a file at the position you want to divide.
1. During playback, press the Function button until "DIV" appears on the display. Then press
the F1 (Div) button.
"Divide?" appears on the display. Select No and press the Enter button to pause the
playback.
2. Select Yes and press the Enter button to start the Divide process.
"Executing..." will be shown on the display. When the divide process is completed, the
display will show "Completed" for one second and the unit stops at the beginning of the
second file of the divided files.
Notes:
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"_A" is added to the end of the file name of the first new file. For example, the original file =
"aaa.mp3", the new file = "aaa_A.mp3"
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"_B" is added to the end of the file name of the second new file.
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If the length of the file name with extension is already 63 characters or more, the Divide
process cannot be executed. LongTitle message appears on the display and the playback is
paused at the position you pressed the Enter button.
Marking
Marks can be added during recording or playback manually or automatically. The marking
information is stored as an ID3 tag (Ver 2) in MP3 file or chunk in WAVE file. Marks help you find
specific points in the recording.
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During playback, you can instantly locate marks.
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Up to 30 marks can be added to a file.
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Marks are numbered consecutively starting at one.
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During recording or playback, you can manually add a mark by pressing the F2 (Mark)
button.
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