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The change will apply to all future files; it does not affect existing files.
Setting the Scene Name
By default the scene name is set to <none>, but that may be defined for the
next take and all those that come after. Additionally, scene names for recorded
takes may be added or edited later.
To enter a scene name:
1. Tap the Folder icon to view the Take List.
2. Do one of the following:
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With the [Next] Take highlighted, tap OPTIONS or press in the Head
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phone encoder. This lets you set the scene name for all future takes.
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Turn the encoder to select a previous take, and press it in to select it.
This lets you set the scene name for the chosen take.
3. Tap SCENE,TAKE,NOTES > SCENE.
4. When the virtual keyboard appears, use the headphone encoder to enter a
new scene name. It may contain up to nine alpha-numeric characters.
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An attached USB keyboard may also be used to enter the scene name.
5. Tap OK when done.
Scene names, like take numbers and notes, are stored in the files’
metadata.
Take List Overview
A file is an individual file stored on attached media. A take is a single recording
that can consist of multiple files on attached media. The Take List displays a list
of takes and provides functions for deleting, renaming, and editing information
in metadata fields. Edits made in the Take List will be applied to the SD card, if
applicable. From the Take List, a user can enter a scene name for the next take
so that when the recording occurs, the file name contains both scene and take.
In the Take List screen, takes are listed in the left column in the order they
were recorded. The top item in orange text indicates the next take. The right
column displays details about the highlighted take.
Accessing the Take List
There are two ways to access the Take List. One way is via the Main menu’s
FILE STORAGE sub-menu. The other is provided in the following procedure.
To access the Take List:
1. MENU + HP: Press and hold the MENU button and Headphone encoder.
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