Saving settings as a preset, Editing audio files, 9–saving settings as a preset – Tascam HD-R1 User Manual

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10–Editing Audio Files

9–Saving settings as a preset

Audio files that have been created can have their

names edited, and be deleted or copied. Markers set in

audio files can also be edited or deleted.
In addition to audio files on the CF card, files on USB

media connected to this unit can also be edited.
Use the Manage Folders/Files Menu to edit audio

files.
1 Open this menu and select

Compact Flash

or

USB

.

2 Then, select the folder with the desired file, and

select

View Files

to open a list of all files in

the folder.

3 Select the desired file from this list to open the

following screen.

4 Select the item to be edited from this screen and

change it as desired.

For details see “Manage folders/files” in the Owner’s

Manual.

NOTE

After selecting a folder, it can be deleted or its name can

be edited by choosing Delete Folder or Rename Folder.

The current record, playback and system settings

made using the Play Settings Menu, Record Settings

Menu and System Settings Menu can be saved as a

preset file on a CF card.
The settings made in the Play Settings Menu and

Record Settings Menu are saved together in the

same preset file, but the settings made in the System

Settings Menu are saved in a separate preset file.

Saved presets can be recalled as necessary and also

loaded on a different HD-R1. Moreover, preset files

for the Play Settings Menu and Record Settings Menu

can also be saved in the internal memory of this unit.

(System Settings Menu preset files can only be saved

to CF cards.)
Use the Manage Settings Menu to save presets. For

details, see “Manage settings” in the Owner’s Manual.

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