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Editing crate names
Double-click the crate’s name.
You can now rename this crate.
Deleting crate
1 Turn the rotary selector.
Select the crate you want to delete.
2 On the computer’s keyboard, press the [Delete] key
while pressing the [Ctrl] key.
Crate is deleted.
! This operation will delete the crate but not the contents. If you
press the [Delete] key while pressing the [Shift] key and [Ctrl] key
on the computer’s keyboard, the contents of the crate will also be
deleted.
Creating a smart crate
1 Click
(blue) at the bottom of the crate list panel.
The [Smart Crate Rules] panel appears.
2 Click [Add Rule], then select the conditions from the
pull-down menu to set them. Multiple conditions can be
set.
3 Click [Save].
A new crate (blue) is created on the crate list panel and only tracks meet-
ing the set conditions can be collected in it.
Changing the display of item names in
the track list
The display of column headers can be turned on and off and their order
can be changed.
Changing the order of the item names
Drag the column header to the left or to the right.
The arrangement of the column is changed.
Showing and hiding a column
Click [c] at the right edge of the row of item names,
then select the item name from the pop-up menu and
click it.
The selection shows items on or hides them from the header column.
Editing the track list
The playing order of tracks displayed in the track list, the titles of tracks
and other information can be edited.
! When a track is selected and another track is clicked while press-
ing the computer’s [Shift] key, those two tracks and all the tracks
between them are selected. When a track is selected and other
tracks are clicked while pressing the computer’s [Ctrl] key, only the
tracks that are clicked are selected.
Changing the order of the tracks
1 Click the [#] on the column header.
When clicked, [#] is highlighted, indicating that it is selected.
2 Drag and drop the track to the position to which you
want to move it.
The track order changes.
! The order of the tracks in the track list is indicated by the num-
bers displayed in the “#” column.
Deleting tracks
1 Turn the rotary selector.
Select the track you want to delete.
2 On the computer’s keyboard, press the [Delete] key
while pressing the [Ctrl] key.
! If you press the [Delete] key while pressing the [Shift] key and
[Ctrl] key on the computer’s keyboard, the tracks will be deleted
from both the ITCH library and your computer’s hard drive.
Editing the track information
! It may not be possible to edit some system-related items, such as
filenames.
!
is displayed for read-only tracks that cannot be edited.
1 Turn the rotary selector.
Select the track to be edited.
2 Double-click the item to be edited.
Text can now be input.
3 Input the text.
Edit the item’s contents on the computer.
! On the computer’s keyboard, press an arrow key while pressing
the [Ctrl] key to move the cursor to a different item and edit items
consecutively.
! When an item is edited while multiple tracks are selected, the
editing is applied to all the selected tracks.
Setting colors for tracks
1 Turn the rotary selector.
Select the track to be edited.
2 Click the color label.
The color palette is displayed.
3 Select the desired color from the color palette.
The track is colored with the selected color.
Reloading the track information
This procedure reloads all the tags for the tracks in the library and
updates the track information. Update the track information after editing
it with other software.
1 Press the [FILES] button.
The [Files] panel is displayed.
2 Click [RESCAN ID3 TAGS].
The track information is updated.
Relocating lost files
If you have moved the location of files which are already in your library,
they will show up as not found and be displayed in red. Doing this reloca-
tion of files will update the database with their new location.
1 Press the [FILES] button.
The [Files] panel is displayed.
2 Drag and drop a folder (including any sub-folders) or
lost files onto [RELOCATE LOST FILES].
For searching a folder (including any sub-folders), drag them from
Explorer or Finder. For seaching for lost files, drag them from your
library.
Searching begins.
! Clicking [RELOCATE LOST FILES] will search all attached drives
for missing files and can take some time.
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