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Viewing details about the project/file, Using marks within a project, Adding a mark – KORG MR-2000S User Manual

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Viewing details about the project/file

Here's how you can view detailed information about a project/file. You can view the audio format, song
length, artist, title, date and time, and file size.

1. Select and confirm the project/file whose details you want to view.

Refer to "Selecting a project/file to edit" on page 17.

2. The project/file edit screen will appear, with the name of the selected file in the top line.

3. Use the dial to select "Information" and press the enter button to confirm.

Details about the project/file will be displayed.

4. When you've finished viewing the details, press the exit button to return to the project/file edit

screen.

9. Using marks within a project

If you've made an extended recording, such as a live performance or a practice session, you can quickly
navigate between songs or to a desired location by using markers to move while you listen to the program
or by fast-forwarding or rewinding according to the counter time.

However, the MR-2000S also lets you add marks to a project during recording or playback, and use the
rewind and fast-forward buttons to rapidly move between these marks during playback.

Even if the file (a WAV or DSDIFF file that can be recognized by the MR-2000S) was recorded and
edited by another device, you can still use marks to move through the audio file. However, you will not
be able to edit the marks.

Adding a mark

To add a mark, simply press the record button during recording or playback.
You can add up to 100 marks, and edit them later.
You can set the Mark Mode (

p.30) so that the file will be divided at marked locations during recording.

Markers are automatically added at the beginning of the project, and at locations at which you resume
recording after you pause recording. If a divided file was created when the data size exceeded 1 GB
during recording (

→p.35), a mark will also be added automatically at the beginning of the divided

location.

When you save a project in which marks were added, the mark data will automatically be added to the
audio file (WAV, DSDIFF) in the project.

You can only add marks to a project that was recorded on the MR-2000S.

You can register marks in any position of the WAV, DEF or WSD project, but for the DSF project, only
the 11.6 ms (Fs=2.8 MHz) or larger size mark can be registered by a unit of 5.8 ms (Fs=5.6 MHz).