Fostex CR500 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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CD-R/RW MASTER RECORDER CR500 (Playback/Locate)
3) While "[TNO]" is highlighted, press the
[ENTER/YES] key.
The display changes to show the audio file
list screen for selecting an audio file.
4) Use the [MENU] dial to select a desired
audio file and press the [ENTER/YES] key.
The display returns to the MEMORY 1
setting screen. The selected audio file is
assigned to MEMORY 1 and "<SAVE>" is
highlighted.
<Note>:
Before executing the save op-
eration, you can edit the memory name,
as well as playback start time and end
time. However, in the procedure ex-
ample here, we leave them as default.
See the following pages for details about
how to edit a memory name and the
start/end time.
Assigning audio data to a memory
The description below assumes that a BWF formatted disc on which more than one WAV file is
recorded is loaded, however, it is basically also applicable to a CD-DA formatted disc.
1) Press the [PLAY MODE/
PROGRAM SET
] key
until the MEMORY PLAY mode is selected.
The display shows the Home screen of the
MEMORY PLAY mode. All memory banks (1
through 10) are empty by default.
You can also select the MEMORY PLAY mode
to bring up this screen using the "Play Mode"
item of the "PLAY SETUP" menu in the MENU
mode (see page 81).
2) Press the [SHIFT] key to turn on the Shift
mode, and specify the memory bank to
which you want to assign audio data by
pressing the corresponding numeric key in
the [MEMORY] key group.
For example, if you press the [1/space] key,
the display changes to show the setting
screen for memory bank 1 (MEMORY 1).
5) While "<SAVE>" is highlighted, press the
[ENTER/YES] key.
The setting completes and the display
returns to the Home screen on which you
can see the file is assigned to MEMORY 1.
Repeat the procedure as many times as re-
quired until desired audio files are assigned
to memory banks. You can assign up to 10
audio files to memory banks.
In the following screen example, all memory
banks (1 through 9 and 0) have audio data.
With a CD-DA disc, a track number is shown
in the name field.
By default, the file name of the selected au-
dio file is used as the “memory name”, while
the start time (00m00s000ms) and end time
of the audio file are set as the start time and
end time of the memory entry respectively.