Player mode, Start playback, Using the player menu – Cymatic Audio LR-16 Manual User Manual

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PLAYER MODE

USB HARD DRIVES VS. USB FLASH DRIVES

LR-16 Transport Key

MMC Command

Mackie Control Command

Skip Back

Rewind

Rewind

Skip Forward

Fast Forward

Fast Forward

Stop

Stop

Stop

Play/Pause

Play

Play

Record

Record

Record

When the LR-16 is connected to the computer over USB and one of the two protocols are

activated, the LR-16 will appear as a 1x1 MIDI device to the OS X/Windows machine, labeled as

LR-16.
Refer to the user’s manual of you DAW for more details about configuring it to work with either

MMC or Mackie Control protocols. Select the device labeled LR-16 when configuring the MMC/

Mackie Control device with your particular DAW.

9.

PLAYER MODE

The LR-16 offers a handy “Player Mode” where it acts as a stereo wave player, playing back 44.1

and 48 kHz stereo wave files that are stored in the “Music” folder on the attached USB drive.
Playback of these stereo files can be useful for playing pre-show music before the concert, break

music during intermission, and post-show music when the concert is finished. The stereo files will

be output from both the front-panel headphone output, as well as the rear panel line level stereo

output, which can be patched into the live sound console, for playback to the audience.
To transfer stereo audio files to the Music folder of the USB drive:
• Attach the drive to a computer containing the desired files

• Copy the desired stereo wave files from the computer’s hard drive, to the “Music” folder on

the drive

• Attach the USB drive to the LR-16.

• The files now residing in the “Music” folder of the attached drive will now be available to the

LR-16 in Player mode.

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Note: The LR-16 only plays back wave format files, it does not play back stereo files in other

commonly available consumer formats such as MP3, AAC, WMA, and FLAC.

If the stereo song files you wish to use are in one of these other formats, make sure to first convert

them to the wave file format, using an audio utility on your computer.
There are many freeware utilities available online that can convert from the above unsupported

formats, to a wave file. For example, the free of charge Apple Itunes software performs this type

of conversion; instructions for doing so can be read at

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1550

To play back the stereo files on the attached drive, perform the following steps:

9.1. Start playback

• Switch the LR-16 into the player mode by pressing the Mode button. All of the wave files

stored in the ‘Music’ folder on the USB drive will be displayed in an alphabetical list.

• Press the Up / Down or Previous / Next buttons to select a song

• Press the Select or Play/Pause buttons to start playback of the currently selected song.

• The song that is currently playing will be displayed in the bottom line of the display with an

accompanying playback icon.

9.2. Using the Player Menu

When the LR-16 is in Player Mode, it contains its own custom menu screen, offering settings that

are specific to that mode.
To enter the Player mode menu, press the Menu button. The Player menu will be displayed, and

four separate playback modes can be set.

• Normal: The current song will be played once and then the transport will stop

• Continuous: All of the songs contained in the “Music” folder will be played in alphabetical

sequence

• Repeat: The currently selected song will be repeated endlessly

• Shuffle: The LR-16 will continuously choose songs to play at random.
Press the Up / Down buttons to select the desired setting, then press the Select button.

10.

USB HARD DRIVES VS. USB FLASH DRIVES

When recording audio with the Live Recorder LR-16 and a connected USB drive, it is important to

understand the difference between the two key types of USB drives available in the marketplace.

10.1. USB Hard Drive

A USB hard drive is a traditional “moving parts” hard drive that records its data on spinning

platters. This is the recommended type of USB drive to use with the Live Recorder LR-16, as its

data read/write speeds are the most reliable and consistent
You are free to use two different types of USB hard drives with the Live Recorder LR-16:
• Large capacity 3.5” hard drives, that traditionally receive their electrical power from a

dedicated external power supply that connects to a wall outlet

• Smaller capacity 2.5” hard drives, that are “bus-powered” and receive their power from the

same USB data cable that connects it to the Live Recorder LR-16. This solution tends to

be more convenient since there is one less cable to connect and the drives are smaller and

lighter.

10.2. USB Flash Drive

A USB Flash drive is a USB drive that uses flash memory and contains no moving parts. Examples

of a USB flash drive would be:
• USB “thumb drives” or “keychain drives”, small in size and available in capacities of 4GB

through 128 GB.

• USB “Solid State Drives” (aka SSD), commonly houses in a 2.5” drive enclosure and

commanding a price premium. Common sizes include 120 Gigabytes through 1 Terabyte.

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