Operations (cont.) – VocoPro SDR-4000 Dual Digital USB / SD Audio Recorder & Player User Manual
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Operations (cont.)
Recording
1. Insert an SD card or USB drive to be recorded to.
2. Press the USB/SD button to select the device.
3. Connect your source device to the IN jacks on the rear
panel.
4. Set the recording level (see Adjusting the Recording Level)
5. Press the RECORD button. When the display reads
READY, it is ready to record.
6. Press the RECORD button a second time to start
recording.
7. Press STOP to stop the recording, or press RECORD a
third time to PAUSE the recording.
Navigating Files and Folders
The LCD window displays folder/file information. The left
three digits indicate the folder number (or REC for record
folder). The right three digits indicate the files number.
When a USB drive or SD card is first inserted, total folders
and files will be displayed.
1. To navigate folders press the FOLDER button. Each time
FOLDER is pressed, it will enter the next folder. When the
last folder is reached it will cycle back to folder 001. i.e.
FOLDER 001, 002, 003, 004, 005, REC, 001, etc.
Record Folder
The SDR-4000 stores all recorded files in a folder called
RECORD. When a new SD card/USB drive is inserted, this
folder will be created automatically during the first recording
process. All recorded files will be located in the following
folder: ROOT/RECORD/LINE_IN
Recorded Files
The files are named using the following naming convention:
FILE_001.MP3
Once the file is recorded, it can be renamed.
All recorded files are recorded in 44Khz Stereo 192Kbps
MP3 format.
NOTE: Files are played back in alpha-numerical order.
Renaming a may affect the order of playback.
Deleting Files
Files can be deleted directly from an SD card or USB drive.
1. Navigate to the file you want to delete. If you are sure it is
the correct file, push play listen and confirm that it is the
file you want to delete.
2. Press the DELETE button. The word FILE will begin to blink
in the display.
3. Press DELETE a second time to confirm and delete the
file.
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