Play List function
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(3) Press the [EDIT] field or the [DATA÷ENTRY] dial.
(4) Proceed as follows to edit your Play List:
■Inserting steps
To add a step and assign a song to it, select the step
that should follow it, then press the [INSERT¥STEP]
field. (Example: to insert a step before step 04, press
the [04] field.)
This takes you to the following display page:
(5) Locate the song you wish to assign to the inserted
step.
• If it is already displayed, continue with step (6) below.
• If it is not yet displayed, use the PAGE [ø][˚] fields in
the lower right of the display to change pages.
• You can also use the following fields for narrowing
down your search if you are overwhelmed by the
number of songs (and pages you need to scroll):
[INDEX], [Song≈NAME], [ARTIST], [GENRE], [FILE¥NAME]
and [FINDER]. See page 110.
(6) Select the song you wish to assign by pressing its
field.
(7) Press the [GET¥IT] field.
■Editing a step
You can also decide to assign another song to any
step that contains an erroneous reference. To do so,
press the field of the step that needs correcting, press
[SONG¥LIST] and continue with step (5) above.
■Deleting steps
On the PLAY LIST EDIT page (see left), select the step
you wish to delete and press the [REMOVE¥STEP]
field.
All subsequent steps now move up one entry. Exam-
ple: if you delete step 04 of a list that contains 10
steps, step 05 becomes 04, step 06 becomes 05, etc.
(8) Press the [SAVE] field to save your edited list.
If the new Play List has the same name as an existing
one, the following message appears:
Press [YES] to replace the old file with your new ver-
sion. Press [NO] if you want to rename your new Play
List before saving it.
Note: By pressing the [Back] field, you return to the EDIT page.
Note: When you press the [EXIT] button, the following mes-
sage appears:
Press [YES] to return to the main page and discard any changes
you have made up to that point. Press [NO] to return to the
EDIT page (without deleting your changes).
■Clear ALL
The PLAY LIST EDIT page contains a [CLEAR¥ALL] field
you can use to remove
all
steps from the currently
selected Play List. In effect, this means that only the
name is preserved, while the list can/must be pro-
grammed again.
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