Yamaha MCX-2000 Owner's Manual page 80

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5 VVhen the above procedure is finished
l
select Top
~,1enu
>
Library> Music
Arcr~Jive
> Artists for tf-le artist list vievv
screen. Notice that the :pre\!!ous' artists,
~Jazzy
Rocks,
,Jazzy Pops and Pop Fiockers, (lave no associat(0d
albunls or songs,
Empty .._- Jibum and song counls are zero
(0)
If you have no plan to add son(.Js for U'1ese art!sts, you can
(lE-dete thenl one at a tirTle
uSirlg
ttle
Delete
th~s
Artist
cornmand frafT) the Subrnenu. Select OK in a confinTlation
dialog l.)ox that appears, and
ttle
selecteci artist is C1eleteci
fronl
the
list vievv,
Next, ctleck the iprevious' genres, Rock anCl Pop, in the
genre list vievv by selecting Top
~v1enu
> Library >
~,;1usic
Archive> Genres.
~~otlce
ttlat Rock is enlpty, but Pop stlll
has alburns fran·', other artists. You can delete Rock using the
Delete Hlis Genre cornnland fronl the Sut)rTlenU; but if
delebng Pop, you vvi!llose other artists' albums and songs.
80
~
. . .
~ CX-20CC
C)\Nne( s rvlonuol
j"'{ere, vve've stlO\fVn the general concepts of editng your
MCX-2000 rrlusic arcrlive, Proper use of th(0 Subrrenu
conlmancJs such as f'-Je\/v, Change ancJ Delete (...) help you
re·-organize your rnusic coHection.
~.m.Ii]
f\cjcJitiollai Submenu commancJs, Ch:mge
~.)OIlCJ
Orcjer <3nci CDDB
Info. (;1re avak·;,b1e from the
list
Vie\V
of tl"1e "VD
\JVori··s"
album
U-·lat you".Je rE-)cenUy created,
you can arranqG
th\:~ sor:~)
oreier
l.I:3inCJ the Change Song OreJer command,
(r-18
ClJDf3 Info
CCHT:riI(3nej
(joesn'twork ,:tnV k.mger
beCC-3.ly;;e
\jf.3 VVorks
i::-~
your own 'r)riv(tte'
album.
Deleting the PCM Data
VVhen you record or inlport CD songs
or
other audio, the
~J1CX-2000
norrnally stores then) both in
PC~v1
and
f\~P3
forrnats (factory seWng), since "the
un~t
currently supports
oriuina! CD creation by cornpiling PC[\,1 sonQ (jata, If you
rklve
no plan to create your original CD and vvant to save the space
on the buiit·-in flard d(v8! you can use a
recordin(~
option
(pa~l8
96) to set the fv1CX-2000 to inlport
son~ls
only in fv1P3
format. Keep in nllnd, ho\;vever,
that
this setting change
cJoesn!t apply to existino songs (their PCrv1 data still
rerna~ns).
In other cases
l
you may need
PCl\~
data for songs recorded
frorTi old analog tape, but not for CD songs. To ensure
flexibiHty for all these requirenlents, the
i\~CX-2COO
lets you
delete peM data for eaCfl sonQ ind!vidually.
1 (Jpen a song list vievv screen.
~IGil
if
you
Wi3.flt
to deiete peM clata for SO(l9S fn:m"1
i3.
:3pecific album, open
its sor·iq jist view
rronl
Top Mer";:...i
.>
~>
Music ,.0..rchive >
.~JrJUlr1s.
If you '"van! to cJelGh3 reM data
its sanD
list view fn:m"1 T(")p Menu:> Uixarf
:>
2 If necessary. confirrn \/Jhicll song lias both
PC~Jl
and f\t1P3
data.
~v1ove
the selection (highlight)
to a
target songl and
then seiect the lnforrnation comrTland frorn the Subrrenu,
80th peM
iHHl
r\!1P3
da~a
are s\ored
5 VVhen the above procedure is finished
l
select Top
~,1enu
>
Library> Music
Arcr~Jive
> Artists for tf-le artist list vievv
screen. Notice that the :pre\!!ous' artists,
~Jazzy
Rocks,
,Jazzy Pops and Pop Fiockers, (lave no associat(0d
albunls or songs,
Empty .._- Jibum and song counls are zero
(0)
If you have no plan to add son(.Js for U'1ese art!sts, you can
(lE-dete thenl one at a tirTle
uSirlg
ttle
Delete
th~s
Artist
cornmand frafT) the Subrnenu. Select OK in a confinTlation
dialog l.)ox that appears, and
ttle
selecteci artist is C1eleteci
fronl
the
list vievv,
Next, ctleck the iprevious' genres, Rock anCl Pop, in the
genre list vievv by selecting Top
~v1enu
> Library >
~,;1usic
Archive> Genres.
~~otlce
ttlat Rock is enlpty, but Pop stlll
has alburns fran·', other artists. You can delete Rock using the
Delete Hlis Genre cornnland fronl the Sut)rTlenU; but if
delebng Pop, you vvi!llose other artists' albums and songs.
80
~
. . .
~ CX-20CC
C)\Nne( s rvlonuol
j"'{ere, vve've stlO\fVn the general concepts of editng your
MCX-2000 rrlusic arcrlive, Proper use of th(0 Subrrenu
conlmancJs such as f'-Je\/v, Change ancJ Delete (...) help you
re·-organize your rnusic coHection.
~.m.Ii]
f\cjcJitiollai Submenu commancJs, Ch:mge
~.)OIlCJ
Orcjer <3nci CDDB
Info. (;1re avak·;,b1e from the
list
Vie\V
of tl"1e "VD
\JVori··s"
album
U-·lat you".Je rE-)cenUy created,
you can arranqG
th\:~ sor:~)
oreier
l.I:3inCJ the Change Song OreJer command,
(r-18
ClJDf3 Info
CCHT:riI(3nej
(joesn'twork ,:tnV k.mger
beCC-3.ly;;e
\jf.3 VVorks
i::-~
your own 'r)riv(tte'
album.
Deleting the PCM Data
VVhen you record or inlport CD songs
or
other audio, the
~J1CX-2000
norrnally stores then) both in
PC~v1
and
f\~P3
forrnats (factory seWng), since "the
un~t
currently supports
oriuina! CD creation by cornpiling PC[\,1 sonQ (jata, If you
rklve
no plan to create your original CD and vvant to save the space
on the buiit·-in flard d(v8! you can use a
recordin(~
option
(pa~l8
96) to set the fv1CX-2000 to inlport
son~ls
only in fv1P3
format. Keep in nllnd, ho\;vever,
that
this setting change
cJoesn!t apply to existino songs (their PCrv1 data still
rerna~ns).
In other cases
l
you may need
PCl\~
data for songs recorded
frorTi old analog tape, but not for CD songs. To ensure
flexibiHty for all these requirenlents, the
i\~CX-2COO
lets you
delete peM data for eaCfl sonQ ind!vidually.
1 (Jpen a song list vievv screen.
~IGil
if
you
Wi3.flt
to deiete peM clata for SO(l9S fn:m"1
i3.
:3pecific album, open
its sor·iq jist view
rronl
Top Mer";:...i
.>
~>
Music ,.0..rchive >
.~JrJUlr1s.
If you '"van! to cJelGh3 reM data
its sanD
list view fn:m"1 T(")p Menu:> Uixarf
:>
2 If necessary. confirrn \/Jhicll song lias both
PC~Jl
and f\t1P3
data.
~v1ove
the selection (highlight)
to a
target songl and
then seiect the lnforrnation comrTland frorn the Subrrenu,
80th peM
iHHl
r\!1P3
da~a
are s\ored

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