Record mode, Project recording format (new project type), Oject/file – KORG MR-1 User Manual

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Remove All

Here's how to remove all projects/files from the play list.

This will not delete the projects/files themselves.

1. In the play list (PLAY LIST) screen, use the P-dial to select and confirm any project/

file.

2. The play list edit screen will appear.

3. Use the P-dial to select and confirm "Remove All."

4. The screen dialog will ask "Remove All. Are you sure?"

Push

Push

Push

Play list edit
screen

5. Use the P-dial to select and confirm [Yes].

If you decide not to execute this operation, use the P-dial to select and confirm [No] (or
press the menu button), and you will return to the play list edit screen.

6. The screen will indicate "Working...", and will then indicate "Complete" when the

project/file has been removed.

7. Press the P-dial (or press the menu button) to return to the play list screen.

8. Verify that the entire list has been deleted, and press the menu button to return to

the menu list screen.

Record mode

Here you can make various settings related to recording.
Press the menu button, and in the menu list (MENU) screen, use the P-dial to select and con-
firm "REC MODE."
You can make the following settings from the record mode (REC MODE) screen.

Project recording format (New Project Type)

WAV (BWF)

This is an uncompressed linear PCM multi-bit audio file format. The sampling frequency
and bit-depth are selected by the PCM Format settings described below.
The name is an abbreviation of Wave File Format (file extension .wav). This format is com-
patible with the Broadcast Wave Format (file extension .wav) used for broadcast audio.
A higher sampling rate and bit depth allows higher-quality recording, but will require more
hard disk space.

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