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4
Press + / – to repeat a certain file, folder or sequence automatically.
X The symbol of the selected repeat mode is displayed on the
display:
–repeat a file
Á–repeat all files in a folder
Örepeat a selection/sequence
a Press INDEX/a, to repeat a sequence at a chosen start point.
b Press INDEX/a, to repeat a sequence at a chosen end point.
Ä–Random playback
5
Press the record key, g, to confirm.
X The repeat file, folder or sequence begins.
7 Edit & delete
You can overwrite part of a recording or insert a new one. You can
split a large recording into separate files so that it can be easily edited.
You can delete individual recordings from the device.
7.1 Edit a recording
7.1.1 Add to or overwrite a recording
You can edit an existing recording by overwriting a part of it or adding
a new recording at its end. You can use the Overwrite mode to delete
the existing recording from its current position!
Note
• When you edit, the recording quality of the original recording is
used.
1
Set the required editing mode (see also chapter 9.1.7 Setting
editing mode, page 41).
X The selected editing mode icon will be displayed.
Å–add a recording
Æ–overwrite a recording
Caution
• You can use the Overwrite mode to delete the existing recording
from its current position!
2
Press the INDEX/a button while the device is stopped (start-up
screen) to select a folder in which you wish to edit a recording.
Note
• You can not edit the files in the music folder (y/ä).
3
Press h / b to select the recording that you wish to edit.
4
Overwrite a recording Play the recording up to the point where
you wish to add a new part; use the quick search function or press
h / b to jump to an index mark.
5
Press the e key to pause playback.
6
Press the g key to start recording the new part.
X The new file overwrites the rest of the recording or is added
to its end, according to the editing mode set.
7
Press g to pause recording.
8
Press the j key to stop recording.
X The device returns to stop mode.