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Chapter 4 
A
LESIS 
ML-9600 R
EFERENCE 
M
ANUAL
 
 
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Figure 4.6.2 
Delete Track Confirmation 
 
where "Song 01" is the name of the Track to be deleted. Pressing UP/YES will remove that Track from 
the playlist, moving the next Track in the playlist in its place. Pressing DOWN/NO will cancel the 
operation and return the unit to its previous state. 
 
NOTE:
 Deleting a Track from a playlist does not delete the audio samples from the hard disk. The 
audio remains on the disk in an "Audio File"; see section 4.7 for more details. 
 
4.6
E  
C
HANGING  
T
RACK 
O
RDER
 
Once multiple Tracks have been recorded into a playlist, it may be desirable to re-order the Tracks. This 
is accomplished very easily by the use of the TRACK MOVE button. First, use the SKIP buttons to 
select the Track you want to move. Pressing TRACK MOVE will bring up the Track Move display, as 
illustrated in Figure 4.6.3. 
 
 
 
Figure 4.6.3 
Track Move Display 
 
In this display, the second line of the 2X16 display changes to show "Move (source track) > 
(destination track)
". The cursor will be under the destination Track, and the source Track will be 
the number of the Track you have currently selected. Pressing the UP/YES and DOWN/NO keys will 
scroll through the possible destination Track numbers. Once the destination Track number has been 
selected, pressing TRACK MOVE again will cause the display to prompt "Are You Sure?". Pressing 
UP/YES will complete the move, while pressing DOWN/NO will cancel the operation and return the 
unit to its previous state. 
 
 
4.7  T
RACKS VS
. A
UDIO 
F
ILES
 
The ML-9600 organizes audio data into two types: Tracks and Audio Files. An Audio File is audio that 
has been recorded to the hard disk; it is stored as a unique "file" on the disk. A Track is a "placeholder" 
in a playlist that "points" to an audio file. All Tracks have corresponding Audio Files. All Audio Files 
do not necessarily have corresponding Tracks; it is possible to have an Audio file on the hard disk but 
not have its audio incorporated by a Track in a playlist. All audio recorded to the hard disk is initially 
recorded as a new Track in a playlist, but may later be removed from the playlist and may only exist as 
a Audio File on the hard disk.