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7.4.2. Moving a sound source file from the USB memory device
Using a PC, copy the sound source file to the PC’s hard drive. Refer to the instruction manual enclosed with the
USB memory device or the PC for the correct copy procedure.
Important
When disconnecting and removing the USB memory device from the PC, be sure to perform "Safely remove
Hardware" using the PC. Please read the PC’s instruction manual regarding this removal procedure.
7.4.3. Selecting sound source files on the USB memory device and deleting them
Delete the selected sound source file using a PC. Please refer to the instruction manual for either the USB
memory device or the PC concerning file deletion procedures.
Important
When disconnecting and removing the USB memory device from the PC, be sure to perform "Safely remove
Hardware" using the PC. Please read the PC’s instruction manual regarding this removal procedure.
7.5. Recording to the Internal Memory
7.5.1. Procedure for recording to the internal memory
Internal memory indicator
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Recording STOP key
Recording START key
Recording status indicator
Step 1. Confirm that no USB memory device is inserted in the USB memory device port and that the Internal
memory indicator is lit green.
Step 2. Press the Recording START key.
Recording begins and the Recording status indicator lights red.
Tip
If the internal memory’s remaining recordable time falls to less than one hour, the internal memory
remaining capacity warning indicator will flash orange.
Step 3. Press the Recording STOP key to stop the recording.
The Recording status indicator is extinguished when recording operation is complete.
Important
After the Recording STOP key is pressed, do not turn off the power switch while the Recording status
indicator remains lit red. The red light indicates that the Master control unit is in the process of saving
the sound source file for the previously stopped recording. Turning off the power switch could interrupt
the save operation and possibly result in the sound source file being lost.