5 – song management, Partitions and songs, Selecting the active partition – Teac DP-006 User Manual

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5 – Song Management

This unit manages data in units called “songs”. Ordinarily, each real song is one

“song” unit. The first step when using this recorder is to load the song that you

want. (You can load an existing song or create a new song.)
The recorded multitrack (TRACK 1–4) and stereo master track are saved in

each song.
This chapter, starts with an explanation of the two types of SD card partitions,

and then covers basic operations, including song loading and creation, as well

as various song management functions.

Partitions and songs

This unit uses SD cards to record songs. SD cards formatted by the unit are

divided into two (or more) partitions.
This unit uses an “MTR partition” to store song data and a “FAT partition” that

can be read by computers. SD cards with high capacities might be formatted

with multiple MTR partitions.
When you want to record, playback or edit a song, select an MTR partition to

make it the active partition and load a song on it or create a new song.

Selecting the active partition

If you want to use a file that is on a partition other than the currently active

partition in order to load an existing song or create a new song on it, you must

change the partition.
Follow these steps to select a partition on an SD card that has multiple MTR

partitions.
1. When the recorder is stopped, press the MENU button to open the

MENU

screen.

2. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the CARD item, and press the

F4 [t] button to open the CARD menu screen.

3. Use the DATA wheel to select (highlight) the PARTITION item, and

press the F4 [t] button to open the PARTITION screen.

This screen shows a list of the MTR partitions.

The active partition is shown with an asterisk (*) on the right side. The

sizes of the MTR partitions are shown (not available space).

SD card with one MTR partition SD card with multiple MTR partitions

4. Use the DATA wheel to select the desired partition, and press the F2

[EXEC] button.

Are you sure?

appears as a confirmation pop-up message.

5. Press the F3 [YES] button.

The unit saves the current song before changing partitions. It then loads

the last used song on that partition.

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