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Erasing track data – Fostex MR-8MKII User Manual

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MR-8mkII Owner’s Manual (Track data editing)

5)

Rotate the JOG dial to select "Erase Track = 1",
and press the [MENU/ENTER] key.

The currently selected option flashes and you
can now select the desired option by rotating
the JOG dial. The available options are:

• 1 through 8 (mono track)
• 1/2, 3/4, 5/6 and 7/8 (stereo tracks)

:

If you want to cancel the erase op-

eration, move the cursor to "[CANCEL]" on
the screen, and press the [MENU/ENTER]
knob.

7)

Rotate the JOG dial to move the cursor to
"[ENTER]" on the screen, and press the
[MENU/ENTER] key.

The display shows "Please Wait", immediately
followed by "Completed" when the MR-8mkII
completes erasing.

You can erase whole data (from ABS ZERO to REC END) of the desired track(s) of the song cur-
rently loaded.

1)

Load the song you want to edit.

2)

While the recorder is stopped, press the
[MENU/ENTER] key to enter the menu mode.

The display now shows the first page of the
menu selection screen, where "<< Back" is
highlighted initially .

TRK 1
TRK 2
TRK 3
TRK 4
TRK 5
TRK 6
TRK 7
TRK 8

Silent

ABS ZERO

REC END

4)

Rotate the JOG dial to select "Erase Track >", and
press the [MENU/ENTER] key.

The display now shows the screen for
selecting the track(s) to be erased.

:

You cannot erase track data of a song pro-

tected.

3)

Rotate the JOG dial to select "Track Edit >", and
press the [MENU/ENTER] key.

The display now shows the track edit menu
screen, where "<< Back" is highlighted.

Erasing track data

:

With the default setting, you cannot

undo or redo erasing track data. If you want to
make it possible to undo or redo erasing track
data, set the "Auto Delete" menu item of the
"System" menu in the MENU mode to "Off" (see
page 135).

As you can see from the message on the screen
("Can't Undo! Sure?"), you cannot undo eras-
ing track data.

6)

Rotate the JOG dial to select the desired option,
and press the [MENU/ENTER] key.

“Erase Track = *” is now highlighted on the
screen.

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