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User Guide
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TAKE EDIT MENU
1. Notes: Edit notes for the selected take. Maximum 200 characters
including Sticky Notes.
2. Sticky Notes (next take only): edit sticky notes that are automatical-
ly prepended to subsequent takes. Maximum 50 characters.
3. Scene: Edit scene name. Maximum 50 characters.
4. Take: edit Take Number.
5. Circle (current or previous takes only): circle a take. Prepends “@”
symbol to take name.
6. Project Edit Project name. Maximum 20 characters. This will be-
come the record folder name if Project is selected as the Folder Type.
7. Delete (current or previous takes only): moves a selected take to a
drive’s Trash folder.
8. Track Names: edit track names. Maximum 20 characters.
FILE LIST
Enters the File List. The File List displays the 888’s internal
SSD and SD cards and their contents. Various details of each drive,
folder, and WAV file are indicated on the right side of the display: TC,
FPS:, duration, format, tracks, date, time, size.
FILENAME FORMAT
Selectable naming conventions for recorded
files. Selectable between Scene (Slate) T,+,- Take, or Project ;,%, =
Scene (Slate) T,+,- Take.
SOUND REPORT INFO
Selects the various content for each field of
a sound report.
SCENE INCREMENT MODE
Defines whether a scene name shall be
incremented numerically or alphabetically when the scene increment
shortcut is used.
TAKE RESET MODE
Selects when a Take Number shall reset to 1.
Options are: Never, Scene Change, Folder Change, Scene or Folder
Change.
ERASE/FORMAT SSD
Select to erase/format the internal SSD.
ERASE/FORMAT SD1
Select to erase/format SD1.
ERASE/FORMAT SD2
Select to erase/format SD2.
All created folders will be placed on the root of the media. All mono
files created for a take will follow the naming convention of the take
and be placed in the take folder.
FOLDER NAME/TAPE METADATA
When a Project folder is selected, the Project is embedded as Tape
metadata.
When a Custom folder is selected, the Custom folder name is embed-
ded as Tape metadata.
When a Date or “None” folder is selected, the Date is embedded as
Tape metadata.