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2) After selecting a desired file list (or "All_Link" ), press the [ENTER/YES] key.
The display now shows the screen for selecting the track mode for the files to be linked, on
which "All" flashes by default. In this condition, by rotating the [JOG] dial, you can select a
desired track mode among from "1", "2" and "4", as well as "All".
If you select "All", you can convert the track mode of entries in the selected ALE file list (or all
audio files if "All_Link" is selected is step 1 above) to the 6-track mode in real time and link
them. (Note: The "All" option can be selected only for audio files recorded by Fs at 48 kHz or
less.)
3) After selecting a desired track mode, press the [ENTER/YES] key.
The display now shows the screen for selecting the link mode among from "ListLink", "SongLink"
and "MidNight", as well as "LTC Link". See the table below for details about each link mode.
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LTC Link
The selected audio files are linked and played back in the order of LTC start time. Note that if two
(or more) files contain the same LTC time, these files cannot be linked.
ListLink
The selected audio files are linked and played back in the entry order. There is no space be-
tween two linked files. When the last file finishes playback, the recorder stops.
During playback, LTC time recorded on the current file is output and shown on the display, there-
fore, LTC is discontinuous at the point where the playback file changes.
Song Link
MidNight
<Note>
You can locate to the specified LTC time in any audio file. However, note that you
cannot locate to an LTC time position which does not exist in any linked file. If two or
more files have the specified LTC time, the recorder will locate the specified time of
either of the files.
The selected audio files are linked and played back in the entry order.
LTC starts from the LTC time recorded on the first file, and the continuous time is output and
shown on the display throughout list playback. Therefore, LTC recorded on the second and
subsequent files is ignored.
Similar to the "LTC Link" mode, the audio files are played back in the order of LTC start time,
however, the reference time is "12:00:00:00" (instead of "00:00:00:00"). For example, if there
are two linked files, and one starts from 10:00:00:00 while the other starts from 15:00:00:00, the
latter file comes first.
4) After selecting a desired link mode, press the [ENTER/YES] key.
"<<Wait!">> is shown and the link file is created. Then the first audio file in the link file is
loaded.
<Notes>
• Only files which match the [AUDIO FILE] and [SAMPLING FREQ] switch settings on the
front panel, as well as the track mode selected in step 2) above can be linked.
When "All" is selected as the track mode, files which match the [AUDIO FILE] and
[SAMPLING FREQ] switch settings are linked, regardless of the track mode.
• You can make multiple punch in/out only with a link file which is created with the track
mode set to "1", "2" or "4" and the link mode set to "LTC Link". With a link file which is
created with the track mode set to "All" or the link mode set to any option except
"LTC Link", you cannot make multiple punch in/out.
For details about the multiple punch in/out function for ADR (Automatic Dialog
Replacement), see <Version V1.3 Supplement>.
5) Press the [PLAY] key to start playback.
The recorder starts playback continuously according to the link file created.
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