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4. Slide the A B/C switch right to select OK and save the new entry.
To edit or delete a phrase list entry:
1. Access the Phrase List screen.
2. Turn the Headphone encoder to highlight an entry.
3. Do either of the following:
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Slide the MIC/TONE switch left to delete the chosen entry.
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Slide the MIC/TONE switch right to edit the chosen entry.
4. Select OK to approve changes or confirm deletion.
To use a phrase from the phrase list:
1. Access the Phrase List screen.
2. Turn the Headphone encoder to navigate the list.
3. Push in the Headphone encoder to apply the selected phrase.
During standby, the mixer applies the selected phrase to the last take recorded.
While recording, however, a selected phrase is applied to the currently recording
take.
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The Phrase List screen is not available during playback.
Clearing Scene List
When editing a take’s scene, the metadata entry becomes part of a Scene list,
making it easier to simply select from the list of commonly used scene names.
However, should it be necessary to clear the list, there is an option available
that clears the entire list for the next take instead of having to delete each
scene name from the list individually.
To clear the Scene list:
1. MENU + HP: Press MENU and Headphone
encoder simultaneously. The Take List screen
appears.
2. Select the next take.
3. Slide A/BC switch to edit the next take.
4. Turn and press the Headphone encoder to
select Scene. The list will appear.
5. Select the <Clear List> option from the listed options.
6. When the Confirmation dialog appears, select OK to confirm.
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