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Chapter 4 
10 
 
A
LESIS 
ML-9600 R
EFERENCE 
M
ANUAL
  
4.3  A
UDITIONING A 
P
LAYLIST
 
After a playlist has been selected, you may listen to part or all of that playlist by using the transport 
buttons on the right side of the front panel (PLAY/PAUSE
 SKIPSKIP 
 SCAN, and 
SCAN 
). Pressing PLAY/PAUSE after a playlist is selected will play from the beginning of the 
playlist, light the Track Number indicator, and begin displaying Track Time in the Track Time Display 
(the format of which is determined by the TIME DISPLAY button). Pressing 
 SKIP or SKIP 
 
will skip through the Tracks, while pressing  
 SCAN or  SCAN 
 will rewind or fast-forward through the Tracks while allowing you to hear 
the audio. 
 
Obviously, if there are no Tracks in a playlist, auditioning the playlist will not do anything. 
 
4.4  E
DITING 
A P
LAYLIST
 
After selecting a playlist, you may edit that playlist by pressing the PLAYLIST EDIT button. "Playlist 
Edit Mode" is where most of the work will be done when preparing a playlist for eventual CD creation.  
 
While in playlist edit mode, you may: 
• 
Record new Tracks 
• 
Play back previously recorded Tracks 
• 
Delete Tracks 
• 
Change Track order in playlist 
• 
Change Track to Track spacing 
• 
Adjust the volume of a Track 
• 
Add DSP to a Track 
• 
Apply fades to a Track 
• 
Write protect a Track to prevent accidental erasure 
• 
Split a Track  
• 
Join two Tracks 
 
4.4
A  
E
MPTY 
P
LAYLISTS
 
If the PLAYLIST EDIT button is pressed and there are no Tracks recorded in the playlist, the screen 
will indicate that you have an "empty" playlist, as shown in Figure 4.4.1. 
 
 
 
Figure 4.4.1 
Playlist Edit Page – Empty Playlist. 
 
Tracks can be added to an empty playlist in several ways:  
• 
By using the NEW TRACK button and then recording using the analog or digital inputs 
• 
By moving a pre-existing Audio File into a playlist (more about Audio Files in Chapter 4, Page 9) 
• 
By moving a Track from a Red Book or CD24 CD into a playlist (see Chapter 7: CD Mode 
Operation 
for details.)