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Convenient Functions for Recording
(continued)
If a period of silence lasting longer than one second is detected during recording,
recording will automatically pause. Then, when audio exceeding the specified level is
subsequently detected, a song number will be assigned and recording will automatically
resume.
This function is convenient when you’re recording songs from a cassette tape or a MD,
since the songs will automatically be divided at regions of silence.
1
Specify how the song numbers will be assigned.
fig.menu-automarker01-e.eps
Press the [MENU] button to access the menu screen.
Use the [
] [
] buttons to choose “Auto Marker.”
Press the [ENTER] button to confirm your choice.
Use the [+] [-] buttons to specify the desired “Level.”
2
Specify the audio level that will be considered to be silence.
fig.menu-automarker-lvl02-e.eps
Press the [EXIT] button to return to the menu screen.
Use the [
] [
] buttons to choose “Auto Marker
Lvl.”
Press the [ENTER] button to confirm your choice.
Use the [+] [-] buttons to specify the audio level that
will be considered to be silence.
3
Press the [EXIT] button twice.
You’re returned to the audio source screen.
Now when you start recording, and a region of audio below the level specified in Step
2 continues for longer than one second, the next song number will be assigned
automatically.
To defeat this setting, choose “Off” in Step 1.
Assigning Track Numbers When Silence is Detected
Value Explanation
Off
Song numbers will not be assigned automatically.
Time
Song numbers will be automatically assigned at the specified interval (units of minutes)
during recording.
Level
Song numbers will be automatically assigned when silence is detected during recording.
Value
Explanation
-60dB (factory setting)
Audio below the specified level will be considered to be silence.
-54dB
-48dB
-42dB
-36dB
-30dB
-24dB
High
Low
-60dB
-24dB
Audio considered to be silence
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