In a tutorial, I see a guy using a combo of the shift and record button to see the available memory in the display. He doesn't explain the button combo, and its possible I am not seeing something else that needs to be selected or depressed to access this info this way.
When I do this (shift record), I am shown the sample mode in the display.
The manual does not have a section describing how to see available memory.
I am hoping there is a more comprehensive manual in existence somewhere, because having to pore over videos for basic user functions is getting old.
Thanks in advance!
menu command for available memory?
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it's in the manual - Page 16
Setting the sampling mode
1.
Hold down the Shift button and press the Rec button. The Rec
button and the Play/Pause button will now blink.
If you decide to cancel before you start sampling, press the
Exit button now.
2.
Choose the sampling mode (the display indicates “Sampling
mode”).
Turn the Value knob to specify either stereo sampling “Stereo”
or monaural sampling “Mono.”
3.
Press the > button to select the sampling source. Turn the
Value knob to specify “
Audio In.”
4.
Press the > button to see the available sampling time.
TIP
The available sampling time is based on mono sampling.
For stereo sampling, the available sampling time is equal
to half of the value shown in the display
Setting the sampling mode
1.
Hold down the Shift button and press the Rec button. The Rec
button and the Play/Pause button will now blink.
If you decide to cancel before you start sampling, press the
Exit button now.
2.
Choose the sampling mode (the display indicates “Sampling
mode”).
Turn the Value knob to specify either stereo sampling “Stereo”
or monaural sampling “Mono.”
3.
Press the > button to select the sampling source. Turn the
Value knob to specify “
Audio In.”
4.
Press the > button to see the available sampling time.
TIP
The available sampling time is based on mono sampling.
For stereo sampling, the available sampling time is equal
to half of the value shown in the display