Changing A Song Name; Deleting A Song - Yamaha MusicCAST MCX-1000 Owner's Manual

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5 Use
/
to move the cursor to the song you
want to edit, and press SUB MENU.
The Sub Menu appears on the on-screen display.

Changing a song name

You can change the names of songs stored in the
MusicCAST server database that you record from
external components. Although the MusicCAST server
does not store any song name information when it
records material from an external component, it does
display the date and time of recording. You can use this
information to help you distinguish unnamed songs
from each other, and thus to assign names to songs.
1 Follow the procedure described on page 70
"Opening the song editing screen" to display
the song editing screen.
2 Use
/
to move the cursor to "Edit title" and
press SELECT.
The song name entry screen appears.
3 Use
/ / / to select characters, and enter
the song name.
See page 78 for an explanation of how to enter characters.
You can also use a PS/2 keyboard to enter characters (see
page 79 for a more detailed explanation).
4 When you finish entering the song name, use
/ / / to move the cursor to "OK" and press
SELECT.
The display returns to the song list.
Select "Cancel" and press SELECT to return to the Sub Menu
without changing the name.
Press BACK to return to the previous screen.

Deleting a song

You can delete a song from the MusicCAST server
database.
1 Follow the procedure described on page 70
"Opening the song editing screen" to display
the song editing screen.
2 Use
/
to move the cursor to "Delete" and
press SELECT.
The following screen appears.
3 Use
/ / / to move the cursor to "OK" and
press SELECT.
The MusicCAST server deletes the selected song from its
database.
Select "Quit" and press SELECT to return to the Sub Menu
without deleting the song.
Press BACK to return to the previous screen.
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