D-160 Owner's Manual (Recording /Playback)
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<Note>
The total available time for recording data in the existing Programs (up to 99) equals the
available recording time on the hard disk.
For example, if you are using an optional Model 9041 (1.3GB removable hard disk cartridge),
you can record about 15 minutes (with a sampling rate of 44.1kHz) to all 16 tracks. Therefore,
if you have already recorded 5-minute, 16-track song in Program 1, the available recording
time for other Programs would be about 10 minutes. In other words, regardless of the
number of Programs used, you can record up to 15 minutes in total.
Bear in mind that the REMAIN indication is based on a mono track.
2-3. Deleting a Program
You may delete an unnecessary Program using the “Delete PGM?” menu in Setup mode.
You can delete a Program that is currently selected with the Program Change function.
Follow the procedure below:
Program delete procedure
1.
Select a Program to delete with the Program Change function.
Refer to the “2-2. Program Change function” section.
2.
Press the DISP SEL key to enter Setup mode, and use the JOG dial to select
the ‘Delete PGM?” menu.
3.
Press the EXECUTE/YES key twice to execute the delete operation.
Refer to page "147" for more information on the “Delete PGM?” menu in Setup mode.
<Note>
After a Program is deleted, the D-160 will display the current Time Base (ABS/BAR BEAT/
MTC) of another Program that now has the number of the deleted Program.
This is because Program number are automatically updated.
For example, if you delete Program 5 out of Programs 1-10, Program 6 will become Program
5, and the subsequent Program numbers will be updated. The titles are also updated. (That
is, Program 6 now becomes Program 5, with the title for Program 5, and the subsequent
Program titles are updated.)