Sound Devices 833 Portable Compact Mixer-Recorder

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Any existing record folder can be set as the “current” record folder. Use the SET CURRENT */** toggle to set the highlighted folder
as the “current” record folder. The current record folder can be easily identified by the orange “[current]” tag following the folder
name.
Tip: To easily find the current record folder when it is nested within another folder, navigate the path indicated by orange record
folder names.
Tip: The Record Folder menu can also be accessed by selecting ‘Folder’ from the Take List>Next Take Edit screen. This also shows
the current record folder’s full path.
Tip: Program a Toggle Switch or map a shortcut for one-touch access to the Record Folder menu.
Record Folder Options
Highlight a record folder then select OPTIONS using the Rtn/Fav toggle. The following options are available:
Create Sound Report
Creates a sound report for the selected folder (not including its sub folders) on all 3 media. If there are no audio files in the selected
folder, a ‘No Takes Found’ popup is displayed.
The sound report’s filename format is [Date]_[RecFolderName]_Media.CSV, where Date is a 6-digit string based on the Date Format
setting in the System>Time/Date menu and Media = for SSD, ‘_1’ for SD1, and ‘_2’ for SD2.
For example: Rec Folder name = ROLL8, Date = 13th Aug, 2020 would appear as:
081320_ROLL8.csv (on SSD)
081320_ROLL8_1.csv (on SD1)
081320_ROLL8_2.csv (on SD2)
Delete Folder
Permanently deletes the selected record folder and all its contents including sub folders on all three media. This action cannot be
undone.
When the monophonic WAV file format is selected (in the Record/Play > Track to Media Routing menu), all mono files created for a
take follow the name of the take and are stored in a take folder within the selected record folder.
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