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Creating And Changeover To A New File During Continued Recording (Track Incrementing); Manual Track Incrementation During Recording; Automatic Track Incrementation By File Size - Tascam DR-05 Reference Manual

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Creating and changeover to a new
file during continued recording
(Track incrementing)
You can manually or automatically split a recording by
creating a new file. (Track incrementing)
Manual track incrementation during
recording
You can manually split a recording by creating a new
file.
1 Press the QUICK button while recording.
NOTE
When new files are created, incremental numbers are
added to the end of each file name.
CAUTION
A new file cannot be created if the total number of files
and folders would exceed 5000.
Files shorter than 2 seconds cannot be created. (4 seconds
if the sampling frequency is 96kHz).
If the name of a newly created file would be the same as
that of an existing file, the number will be incremented
until the new file has a unique name.
Track incrementing is not possible when overdub
recording.
Automatic track incrementation by
file size
Without pausing recording, a new file can be created
automatically during recording when a file size set in
advance is exceeded.
1 Press the MENU button to open the MENU screen.
2 Use the + or − button to select REC SETTING, and
press the 7 button.
REC SETTING screen appears.
3 Use the + or − button to select SIZE, and press
the / or 7 button.
Use the + or − button to set the maximum file
size at which track incrementing takes place, by
selecting (highlighting) from the following:
64M/128M/256M/512 M/1G/2G (default)
4 Press the ¤ (HOME) [8] button to return to
the Home screen.
CAUTION
A new file cannot be created if the total number of files
and folders would exceed 5000.
NOTE
For the same file size, the possible recording time differs
depending on the file type selected.
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