TASCAM DR-44WL 438 – QUICK Button OperationDividing the selected file automatically(AUTO DIVIDE)Use the AUTO DIVIDE function to automatically divide analready recorded file at positions where marks have been added.NOTESee “Create cue marks during recording” on page 27 fordetails about how to add marks.1. Select a file to be divided at marks using the . and /buttons or the BROWSE screen.2. While the Home Screen is open when stopped, press theQUICK button to open the Quick pop-up menu.3. Use the wheel to select AUTO DIVIDE and press theENTER/MARK button.The following pop-up confirmation message will appear.NOTEIf the file does not have any marks, a Can't DivideNo Mark pop-up message will appear.4. Press the ENTER/MARK button to divide the file and returnto the Home screen .Press the 8/HOME button to cancel division and return tothe Home screen.NOTE• After dividing a file, new files with _01, _02 and _03added to the end of the original file name are created inorder.Example: 2 marksFile name before division140826_0001.wavFile names after division140826_0001_01.wav140826_0001_02.wav140826_0001_03.wav• When used together with the automatic marking function,long recordings can automatically be divided into files withindividual songs. (See “Add cue marks automatically duringrecording” on page 28.)Deleting track input (MTR mode only)1. Set the mode to MTR mode. (See “Selecting OperationMode” on page 17.)2. Lord the song in which you want to delete tracks on theSONG screen. (See “Loading Songs” on page 34.)3. While the Home Screen is open when stopped, press theQUICK button to open the Quick pop-up menu.4. Use the wheel to select TRACK CLEAR and press theENTER/MARK button.This opens a pop-up where you can select the track todelete.5. Use the wheel to select (highlight) tracks you want to clearand press ENTER/MARK button.The following confirmation message will pop-up:6. Press ENTER/MARK button to return to the Home screenafter deleting the selected tracks.Press the 8/HOME button to return to the Home screenwithout clearing tracks.