Section 8, Recording from Lectures, CDs, Tapes, and Radio
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Procedure
Voice Guide
Use the 4
or 6 key
to check the
two phrases that result from the split,
then press the 8
or # key
.
If the split is not what you want, use the
*
Key to undo the split.
“Press 4 or 6 key to check out split”
“Enter”
“Finished”
You can make it easier to accurately locate where to split a phrase by slowing
the play speed.
8.5.5
Join phrases
DAISY editing is performed on the phrase level. Thus, the moment for the start of a
new title must be specified by a phrase division. For example, if a title should
appear as “Chapter 2: Let’s Try It Out” but is split into the two phrases “Chapter 2”
and “Let’s Try It Out”, only “Chapter 2” would be explained for the section
identification when the Heading key is pressed and held. In such a case, join the
two phrases using
Join phrase
in the
Edit
menu.
Procedure
Voice Guide
Find and move to the phrase you want
to join, and stop play before the phrase
you want to join while it is playing.
―
Press the 5 key
, select
Edit
with
the 4
or 6 key
, then press the 8
or # key
.
“Menu”
“Edit”
“Enter”
Select
Join phrase
with the 4
or 6
key
, then press the 8
or # key
.
“Select editing items”
“Join phrase”
“Enter”
Use the 4
or 6 key
to select the
first phrase to join with the next phrase,
then press the 8
or # key
.
“Press 4 or 6 key to select phrase to join.”
“~The first phrase is played~”
“Enter”
“Join phrase: Are you sure?”
Press the 8
or # key
.
“Enter”
“Finished”
You need to select only the first phrase, then you can join the first phrase and
the next phrase.
The joining function is only available for recorded phrases in succession. You
can not join phrases that using the audio clipboard function, such as cut and
paste commands.
Editing play
mode is helpful since this feature can play and stop each phrase
unit. Refer to the section “6.7.2 Set to editing play”.
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