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C L I P A N D D I S K C O M M A N D D E S C R I P T I O N S
Individual recordings are known as clips. Clip and disk management
commands are described in this section.
commands are described in this section.
Table 6-12.
Files System Commands
Command
Arguments
Description
BUZZerFUNCtion
<OFF | FULL | [1..100]>
Determines when the buzzer will sound. FULL
causes the buzzer to sound when there is no
disk space left. The numeric argument causes
the buzzer to sound when that percentage of
the disk space has been used.
For example, with BUZZFUNC set to 95, the
For example, with BUZZFUNC set to 95, the
buzzer will sound (and the front panel disk-full
light will illuminate) when there is about 12 GB
of a 238 GB drive available.
Notes:
The buzzer never sounds if RECordLOOP is
Notes:
The buzzer never sounds if RECordLOOP is
ON.
If BUZZFUNC is OFF the buzzer doesn’t
If BUZZFUNC is OFF the buzzer doesn’t
sound.
Factory default: 95
Factory default: 95
BUZZerReSeT
(none)
Turns the buzzer off.
Note: Using this command does not change
the settings of BUZZerFUNCtion.
CoPyCLIP
<clipname1>
<clipname2>
Creates clipname2 as an identical copy of
clipname1. Relative or absolute pathnames
are allowed.
CurrentCLIP
(none)
Gives the name of the clip currently being
played.
DELeteCLIP
[-R] <clipname>
Deletes named clip. Clipname can contain
Unix style wild cards, and may be used to
specify multiple clips. deleteclip * deletes all
clips in the directory.
The -R flag indicates that deleteclip should
The -R flag indicates that deleteclip should
recurse through subdirectories in an attempt to
find clips to delete.