Media mode
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Media: Menu Command
Tip:
In each page, you can access (or switch on/off) up to the
first ten menu commands by holding down the ENTER
switch and pressing the corresponding numeric key 0–9.
Tip:
While this command is open, the ENTER switch will
operate as the OK button and the EXIT switch will operate
as the Cancel button.
Procedure for menu commands
1. Select the menu command.
2. Make settings in the dialog box.
For details on the content of each dialog box, refer to the
explanation of each command.
3. To execute, press the OK button. To cancel without exe-
cuting, press the Cancel button.
0–1: Load Menu Command
Hide unknown files
If you select
Hide unknown files
, a check mark will appear
at the left of “Hide unknown files.” In this state, undefined
files will not be shown in the directory window. However,
this is valid only if there are DOS files in the current
directory.
Lock/Unlock selected
This locks/unlocks the file or directory that’s selected in the
directory window (Media 0–1c). If you lock the file or
directory, the lock icon (“
Lock
”) will appear, and
overwriting, copying, or deleting will not be possible.
1. In the directory window (Media 0–1c), select the file or
directory that you want to lock or unlock.
2. Select Lock/Unlock selected; the selected file or direc-
tory will alternately be locked or unlocked.
Sort
This function sorts the files in the current directory.
Use Type to select how the files will be sorted, and use
Order to specify the direction.
Type
Order
No order
---
Unsorted
Name
(Directory
First)
Ascent
Sort in alphabetical order, first directories
and then files
Descent
Sort in reverse alphabetical order, first
directories and then files
Name
Ascent
Sort alphabetically
Descent
Sort in reverse alphabetical
Size
Ascent
Sort in ascending order of size
Descent
Sort in descending order of size
Date
Ascent
Sort in ascending order of date
Descent
Sort in descending order of date
Summary of Contents for M50-73
Page 1: ...2 E Parameter Guide ...
Page 86: ...Program mode 78 ...
Page 132: ...Combination mode 124 ...
Page 222: ...Sequencer mode 214 ...
Page 297: ...Effect Mixer Block Diagrams Main Outputs 289 ...
Page 418: ...Appendices 410 ...