Deleting a program, Handling programs, Press the setup key while the fd-4 is stopped – Fostex FD-4 User Manual

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Handling Programs

44.1kHz

SETUP

DRIVE

AUTO

A.PUNCH

SYNC OUT

CLK

SCSI

44.1kHz

SETUP

DRIVE

AUTO

A.PUNCH

SYNC OUT

CLK

SCSI

PGM

44.1kHz

SETUP

DRIVE

AUTO

A.PUNCH

SYNC OUT

CLK

SCSI

PGM

SURE ?

1

2

3, 4

PGM 01 PGM 02 PGM 03 PGM 04

PGM 05

PGM 06 PGM 07

PGM 01 PGM 02 PGM 03 PGM 04

PGM 05

PGM 06

After deleted

UNDO/

PUNCH

AUTO

PITCH

VARI

R

L

SHIFT

4/R

3/L

2/R

SEL

DISP SEL

DIGITAL MULTITRACKER

1/L

CLIPBOARD PLAY

LOCATE ABS 0

LOCATE REC END

F FWD

REWIND

PLAY

STOP

RECORD

REDO

EDIT

START

IN

OUT

AUTO PLAY

EXECUTE

/YES

EXIT

/NO

HOLD/

STORE

END

IN

OUT

PGM SEL

AUTO RTN

SETUP

TIME BASE

ACCESS

CLIPBOARD

AUTO PUNCH

AUTO RTN

ADD. TRACK

PREVIEW

RECORD TRACK

P. EDIT

SHUTTLE

JOG

ELECT

LOC MEM

LOCATE

Deleting a Program

This section explains how to delete an unnecessary
Program.
Deleting an unnecessary Program will expand the record-
able area, making your work flow more smoothly, since
recording or editing requires sufficient recordable area (free
space on the disk). Use the [Del. PGM ?] menu in SETUP
mode to delete a Program.

<Notes on deleting a Program>

• You can delete only the currently-selected Program. Refer to

the previous section, “Using a Program Change function,” for

information on how to select the desired Program before you

proceed to delete the Program.

• If only one Program exists and you try to delete it, data

contained in the Program will be deleted, but the Program itself

will remain.

For example, assume that PGM 01 –07 exist and you try to

delete PGM 05. Program number 05 will remain, but the data

inside PGM 05 will be replaced with the data of PGM 06.

The subsequent Programs’ data will move in the same way.

Therefore, it will appear that PGM 07 has been deleted.

If you delete the last Program (PGM 07 in this example), PGM

07 will be completely deleted.

If you try to delete PGM 05, only the data of

PGM 05 will be deleted and the data of PGM

06 will move into PGM 05.

• You cannot use the Undo/Redo function to delete Programs.

Make sure that you delete the correct Program.

1. Press the SETUP key while the FD-4 is stopped.

The FD-4 enters SETUP mode, and displays the first
hierarchy of the SETUP menu that was displayed before
youturned off the power.
The default setting is [Sign. Set ?] menu (setting a time
signature).

2. Turn the JOG dial to select the first hierarchy of the [Del.

PGM ?] (deleting a Program) menu.

Alternatively, you can use the HOLD/> key, the REWIND
button, or the F FWD button.

3. Press the EXECUTE/YES key.

The number of the Program to be deleted appears and
[SURE ?] flashes.

To cancel the delete operation, press the EXIT/NO key while [SURE ?]

is flashing. Each time you press the button or key, the FD-4 will return to

a higher level in the hierarchy, and finally exit SETUP mode.

4. Press the EXECUTE/YES key again.

When the FD-4 displays [Deleting...] and finishes
deleting the Program, the data of the next Program
number moves in, and its ABS time appears.

• To check the REMAIN time and free space, press the DISP SEL key

to display the [REMAIN] indication after the Program is deleted.

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