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Chapter 4 
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A
LESIS 
ML-9600 R
EFERENCE 
M
ANUAL
  
Audio Files are listed at the "bottom" of every playlist, and are visually distinguished from Tracks by 
the lack of a Track number, and by the words "audio file" in the second line of the alphanumeric 
display. Audio Files do not have playlist Start or End times associated with them.  
 
Audio Files can only be accessed from within Playlist Edit mode. Audio Files are viewed by pressing 
the SKIP 
 button until the last Track in a playlist is reached. One more press of the SKIP 
 button 
will show the first Audio File, as illustrated in Figure 4.7.1. 
 
 
 
Figure 4.7.1 
Audio File Display 
 
The display shows the name of the Audio File and its length (in minutes and seconds) on the first line 
of the 2X16 alphanumeric display. The words "(audio file)" and the write protect status are 
indicated on the second line of the alphanumeric display. 
 
The only editable parameters in this page are the Audio File name and the Audio File write protect 
status. The cursor defaults to the first character of the name when this page is selected, and using the 
UP/YES
DOWN/NOCURSOR LEFT and CURSOR RIGHT keys you can change the name of the 
Audio file, limited to 8 characters. 
 
Moving the cursor under the  "U" character and pressing UP/YES and DOWN/NO will change the 
"write protect" status of the Audio File; U stands for Unprotected, and P stands for Protected. When an 
Audio File is write protected it may neither be recorded over nor cropped. Changing this parameter in 
an Audio File will automatically update all Tracks that point to it. 
 
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A
UDIO 
F
ILE 
N
AMES
 
Track names are saved with the Audio File; you cannot have two Tracks with two different names that 
point to the same Audio File. In addition, if you edit the name of a Track in one playlist, any other 
instances of that Track in other playlists as well as the Audio File associated with that Track will have 
their names changed to reflect the edit. 
 
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I
NSERTING 
A
UDIO 
F
ILES 
I
NTO 
P
LAYLISTS
 
Audio Files can be inserted into playlists using the TRACK MOVE button. First select the playlist in 
which you want to insert the Audio File. Next, choose the Audio File you wish to move into the 
playlist, and press TRACK MOVE. Figure 4.7.2 shows the Audio File move screen. 
 
 
 
Figure 4.7.2 
Audio File Move Screen