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Checking the Time Remaining

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38 Chapter 4-Recording Checking the Time Remaining The Remain function displays how much time is available for additional recording. 1 Press the [REMAIN] button. The amount of time left for additional recording is displayed on the 2nd line of the display, as shown below. 0 0H 0 0M 0 0S 0 0F R- 006040000 The Remain function displays the recording time available relative to the number of tracks selected for recording. For example, you can check the simultaneous recording time available for four tracks by pressing four [RECORD READY] buttons, and then pressing the [REMAIN] button. In the following example, tracks 1 through 4 are selected for recording and the Remain function displays the recording time available for four tracks. 0 0H 0 0M 0 0S 0 0F R- 001510000 READY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When tracks, or parts are erased or deleted, although they can no longer be accessed, the actual audio data remains on disk as unused sound files, taking up disk space, and reducing the time available for additional recording. After repeated recording and editing, there may be a lot of unused sound files on the disk. To delete these unused sound files and recover the disk space for further recording or editing, use the Optimize function. See "Recovering Disk Space" on page 172 for more information. D24-Owner's Manual

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Chapter 4
Recording
D24—Owner’s Manual
Checking the Time Remaining
The Remain function displays how much time is available for additional recording.
1
Press the [REMAIN] button.
The amount of time left for additional recording is displayed on the 2nd line of the dis-
play, as shown below.
The Remain function displays the recording time available relative to the number of
tracks selected for recording. For example, you can check the simultaneous recording
time available for four tracks by pressing four [RECORD READY] buttons, and then
pressing the [REMAIN] button. In the following example, tracks 1 through 4 are
selected for recording and the Remain function displays the recording time available for
four tracks.
When tracks, or parts are erased or deleted, although they can no longer be accessed,
the actual audio data remains on disk as unused sound files, taking up disk space, and
reducing the time available for additional recording. After repeated recording and edit-
ing, there may be a lot of unused sound files on the disk. To delete these unused sound
files and recover the disk space for further recording or editing, use the Optimize func-
tion. See “Recovering Disk Space” on page 172 for more information.
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R-006040000
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R-001510000
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