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Model D2424LV Quick Operation Guide
<Selecting the desired Program>
If you have set up multiple Programs on the disk,
you first need to select the target Program prior to
recording, playback, or edit. To select a Program,
follow the steps below. Do not select a different
Program until you finish the session.
1.While this recorder is stopped, press the [PGM
SEL] key.
Select PGM!” appears momentarily, then the
number and title of the current Program appear.
2.Turn the Jog dial clockwise or counter-clockwise.
The numbers and titles of the Programs on the
disk appear in turn.
3.Select the desired Program number and press the
[EXECUTE/YES] key.
The top of the selected Program appears in ABS
Time Base (ABS 0).
Recording in a new Program
1. While this recorder is stopped, press the [PGM SEL]
key.
The display indicates “Select PGM!” momentarily, then
shows the title of Program 1. The Program number and
SURE?” flash.
2.Turn the Jog dial clockwise to select “New Program?”.
The “?” mark of “New Program?”, and “SURE?” flash,
indicating that you can set up a new Program.
3. Press the [EXECUTE/YES] key.
This recorder sets up a new Program (Program 2) and enters
the “Title Edit?” menu in SETUP mode, showing the following
display. In this example, we use the default title.
You can change the title later. Refer to the Reference manual
for more information.
4. Press the [EXIT/NO] key.
This recorder exits SETUP mode, and the top of Program 2
in ABS Time Base (ABS 0) appears.
Normally, any new program that is compiled will be
in the sampling frequency set when formatting the
current drive.
However, in this recorder, it is possible to change the
program sampling frequency.
In other words, programs with different sampling
frequencies can be made in the current drive and
thus recordingd can be matched to a chosen task.
For details refer to the next page.
The explanation so far has been based on one Program set up when you format a current drive (E-IDE
hard disk or SCSI disk). You may create up to 99 Programs, depending on the available disk space.
Multiple Programs do not interfere with each other. You can record, play, and edit each Program
independently, which facilitates song management. This section explains how to set up a new Program
on the disk. Refer to the reference manual for more information regarding Programs.
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<CAUTION>
When creating a new program, the initial settings such as the tempo map are copied from the current
program. For example, if the default tempo map is edited in the current program, the edited tempo map is
copied to the newly created program.
A new compilation is possible only when the “
Chain Play?
” (Setup of the chain play mode) menu in the
SETUP mode is set to “
Off.
If the
[PGM SEL]
key is pressed when the “
Chain Play?
” menu is set in other than
the “
Off
” mode, the recorder will enter the “
Chain Play mode
”. Before starting compilation, check that the
Chain Play?
” is “
Off”
and if it is not, be sure to reset it to “
Off.
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