Press and hold [EXIT] to
return to the top screen.
6
Press [PROJECT].
PROJECT
>SELECT
1
Assign the playback file to a
different tracks.
Select
2
PROJECT
>FILE
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Press [ENTER].
NOTE
• Recorded audio files on tracks will be overwritten
by new recording. If you rewind the counter to
the top and begin recording again, be aware that
the overwritten previous recording will be lost.
• During playback the file assigned to the track is
played.
• If you want to record to a new file, do not assign
any file to a track.
• When you move a file on a track, confirm that no
files are assigned to the track to be recorded
(“NOT ASSIGN”). If there is any assigned file, that
recording will be overwritten by new recording.
• Files exclusively for reading (read only) are shown
with <R.0> on the display, and you cannot record
over them if they are assigned to tracks.
• Files marked with an asterisk (*) cannot be
assigned to the selected track.
TRACK5
MONO-000 [TR 5]
5
Assign it.
Press [ENTER].
3
Select the track for playback.
TRACK1
NOT ASSIGN
Track
change
Select a different track from the one for
the next recording.
File change
4
Select the file for the track.
TRACK5
MONO-000 [TR 5
Playback track preparation
7
Prepare the already recorded
track for playback.
Press the [PLAY/MUTE/
REC] of the track to be
played back 1–2 times until
the green light turns on.
Green light on: playback enabled [PLAY].
HINT
• File track assignment status
• If the first and second recordings are on different
tracks, you can skip to Step 7, because you
only need to change the track status and start
recording.
• You can select tracks using the status key. The
indicators of selectable tracks will light orange.
• You can assign files imported from a computer or
USB memory.
• Stereo files can only be assigned to the tracks set
to stereo link or the master track.
Display of a track with no file
TRACK 5
NOT ASSIGN
Display of track with no assigned files
TRACK 5
MONO-000
Display of a track with assigned file
TRACK 5
MONO-000
[TR 3]
Track assignment
Here, after completing the first track recording, we record the next track while playing back the already
recorded audio file. The preparation is almost identical to the first one, but we will conduct playback on
a different track.
>FILE
.
Track recording
Select
>SWAP
.
2
SWAP/BOUNCE
>SWAP
Press [ENTER].
Switch two tracks (SWAP)
1
SWAP/BOUNCE
>SWAP
Press [SWAP/BOUNCE].
3
SELECT TRACK
Select the first track to swap.
Indicators blink orange on tracks that can be selected.
Press the track status key to select a track.
Selectable: blinking orange
Selected: lit orange
4
Select the second track to swap.
Indicators blink orange on tracks that can be selected.
Press the track status key to select a track.
Selectable: blinking orange
Selected: lit orange
SELECT TRACK
TRACK1
Already selected track
Press [ENTER] to confirm.
5
Swap the tracks.
TRACK1 TRACK2
Swap?
Tracks to be swapped
NOTE
• The swap function switches two tracks, including
the assigned files and all track parameter
information.
• Stereo tracks cannot be swapped.
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