SONOSAX SX-62R Quick_Start User Manual

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SONOSAX SX62R

Quick Start Guide

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In Recorder operating mode, the pages 2 to 4 are used to edit the track name to be recorded on the hard disk
and on the CF card; these names are stored in the metadata of audio files













Edit names of tracks 1 to 4

Press on a track to call the Keyboard















Edit names of tracks 5 to 8

Edit names of tracks A & B on CF Card


NOTE 1:

When the CF Card is set to MIRRORING mode, all track names set on the HD are
replicated on the CF Card.

NOTE 2:

In Player mode, only the recorded tracks can be edited, non recorded track do not appear
in the list.

5.3.1

PLAYER mode:

editing the metadata of a recorded audio file implies that the take is loaded in the Player.

• PROJECT

in player mode, editing the [Project] name of an existing audio file will only modify the
content of the metadata but does not create a new directory.

• SCENE:

editing the [Scene] name of an existing audio file only modify the metadata of that
particular field but does not reset or modify the Take number.

• TAPE:

this field corresponds to the "Tape Roll". It is always set to "Working Day" value.

• WILD TRACK Tag the recorded file as "Wild Track"; when loaded in the player a symbol is posted in

the [Track Monitoring] page. Wild Track audio files are notified with the suffix "W" in
the [BROWSE FILE] menu.

• CIRCLED

Tag the recorded file as "Circled", the audio file is notified with the suffix "C" in the
[BROWSE FILE] menu

• NO GOOD

Tag the recorded file as "No Good", the audio file remains in its original folder and is
notified with the suffix "F" in the [BROWSE FILE] menu.

• FALSE START Unlike editing the file from the [TAG LAST TAKE] menu, tagging the audio file from the

Player only edits the metadata but does not move audio files to the [TRASH] bin and
does not modify the Take Nr.
The audio file is notified with the suffix "F" in the [BROWSE FILE] menu.

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