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Play List function
(3) Press the [EDIT] field or the [DATA÷ENTRY] dial.(8) Press the [SAVE] field to save your edited list.
(4) Proceed as follows to edit your Play List:If the new Play List has the same name as an existing
one, the following message appears:
Inserting steps
To add a step and assign a song to it, select the step
that should follow it, then press the [INSERTYSTEP]
field. (Example: to insert a step before step 04, press
the [04] field.)
This takes you to the following display page:
Press [YES] to replace the old file with your new ver-
sion. Press [NO] if you want to rename your new Play
List before saving it.
Note: By pressing the [Back] field, you return to the EDIT page.
Note: When you press the [EXIT] button, the following mes-
sage appears:
(5) Locate the song you wish to assign to the inserted
step.
" If it is already displayed, continue with step (6) below.
" If it is not yet displayed, use the PAGE [o][�] fields in
the lower right of the display to change pages.
" You can also use the following fields for narrowing
down your search if you are overwhelmed by the
number of songs (and pages you need to scroll):
[INDEX], [SongHNAME], [ARTIST], [GENRE], [FILEYNAME]
and [FINDER]. See page 140. Press [YES] to return to the main page and discard any changes
(6) Select the song you wish to assign by pressing its you have made up to that point. Press [NO] to return to the
field (so that it is displayed in orange).EDIT page (without deleting your changes).
(7) Press the [GETYIT] field.Clear ALL
Editing a stepThe PLAY LIST EDIT page contains a [CLEARYALL] field
you can use to remove all steps from the currently
You can also decide to assign another song to any
step that contains an erroneous reference. To do so, selected Play List. In effect, this means that only the
name is preserved, while the list can/must be pro-
press the field of the step that needs correcting, press
[SONGYLIST] and continue with step (5) above.grammed again.
Deleting steps
On the PLAY LIST EDIT page (see left), select the step
you wish to delete and press the [REMOVEYSTEP]
field.
All subsequent steps now move up one entry. Exam-
ple: if you delete step 04 of a list that contains 10
steps, step 05 becomes 04, step 06 becomes 05, etc.
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