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This manual covers the main equipment features only. While it also includes the procedure for saving and loading from the now long obsolete memory cards it does not mention the how to operate with the optional floppy drive interface so I am still at a loss about how to use this! Note that there is a separate manual covering the MIDI interface and programming via the keyboard, not included in this download. You will also need to get hold of this if you want to use the MIDI interface properly. Basically there is little difference between this manual and the free to download manual for the similar PR60 model.
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To create a play list
EDITING HDD NAVIGATION (cont.)
5 Select other scenes you want.
� To select another scene from the same programme: Repeat step 4. � To select another scene from a different programme: 1 Press 3 / 2 / � / 5 to move to �SELECT PROG.,� then press ENTER. The PLAY LIST/CREATE screen appears again. 2 Press 3 / 2 / � / 5 to move to a thumbnail, then press ENTER. 3 Repeat step 4. � To delete a scene:
1 Show the EDIT screen.
Press EDIT.
2 Enter the PLAY LIST/CREATE screen.
Press 3 / 2 / � / 5 to move to �CREATE� under �PLAY LIST,� then press ENTER. � The PLAY LIST/CREATE screen appears.
1 Press 3 / 2 / � / 5 to move
to �DELETE,� then
3 Select a programme which includes a scene
you want to list up in a play list.
Press 3 / 2 / � / 5 to move to a thumbnail you want, then press ENTER. � The play list screen appears, and selected programme starts playing in the viewing window. � You can use ¡, 1, 3, and 8 to search for your favourite scene.
press ENTER. 2 Press � / 5 to move to a scene number you want to delete in the right list on the screen, then press ENTER. - To restore the deleted scene soon after you have just deleted it, press 3 / 2 / � / 5 to move to �RETRY,� then press ENTER. � To move a scene: 1 Press 3 / 2 / � / 5 to move to �MOVE,� then press ENTER. 2 Press � / 5 to move to a scene number you want to move from in the right list on the screen, then press ENTER. 3 Press � / 5 to move to the position you want to move to in the right list on the screen, then press ENTER. The listed scenes are automatically renumbered. - To cancel the movement soon after you have just moved it, press 3 / 2 / � / 5 to move to �RETRY,� then press ENTER. � To modify a scene: 1 Press 3 / 2 / � / 5 to move to �MODIFY,� then press ENTER. 2 Press 3 / 2 / � / 5 to move to either of the start time or the end time of a scene you want to modify in the right list on the screen, then press ENTER. Playback start from that point. (If playback does not start, press 3, ¡,or 1.) 3 Press ENTER again at a scene which you want to use as a new start or end point. 4 If you want to change both the start and end points, repeat step 2 and 3 above. - To cancel the last change soon after you have just made it, press 3 / 2 / � / 5 to move to �RETRY,� then press ENTER. � To review the entire play list: Press 3 / 2 / � / 5 to move to �REVIEW,� then press ENTER. Playback starts in the viewing window. - To stop review, press 7 (CLEAR).
4 Select the start and end points of the scene
you want.
1 Make sure that is pointing �IN/OUT.� 2 Press ENTER where you want to start the scene.
� The beginning of the scene (thumbnail) appears in the �IN� window below the viewing window. � The time information of the start scene appear in the play list on the right of the screen. 3 Press ENTER again where you want to end the scene. � The end of the scene (thumbnail) appears in the �OUT� window below the viewing window. � The time information of the end of the scene appear in the play list. � You can use ¡, 1, 3, and 8 to search for the end point.
NOTE
You can use seven functions (except �MOVE�) listed at the bottom of the screen after you have selected the �rst one scene. When the second scene is selected, �MOVE� become usable.
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