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Using the editing function
We will show you some examples of how to use the editing functions. You can create a disc of your favorite selections by
recording tracks from a variety of input sources such as CDs, tapes, and radio broadcasts.
The editing functions are selected from the edit menu. The functions which can be selected from the edit menu will vary,
depending on the state in which an editing operation is started.
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Talk
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Talk
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Live performance
Live performance
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP4
STEP 1
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STEP 5
Recording tracks to
be edited on an MD
Putting the space
between tracks in order
Cutting unnecessary
sections
Rearranging tracks in
your preferred order
Finish by putting
names on the disc
and tracks
(Disc name)
(Track name)
The tracks are
rearranged
using the program
move function.
The track is moved
using the move function.
Cut using the
erase function.
Cut using the
erase function.
The tracks are
combined using the
combine function.
Digital recording
from a CD
Recording a
broadcast
Analog recording
from tape
The tracks are
divided using the
divide function.
This function
Can be selected in the following conditions.
Disc name
Track name
Divide
Combine
Move
Program move
Erase
All erase
Each time the button is pressed,
the edit menu will appear.
A different menu may be dis-
played.
(Move function)
When stopped
The total number
(
of tracks appears
)
When stopped
Selection of
(
track numbers
)
Playback
in the pause
mode
During recording/
in the recording
stand-by mode
When entering
a program
During
playback
STEP 1 Edit menu display
You can edit the selected
menus.
To stop editing anytime,
press the MD button.
STEP 3 Editing start
Each time the dial is turned, the
next menu will appear in order.
Within 10 seconds, perform
step 3.
(Track name function)
Next menu
Previous
menu
STEP 2 Edit menu selection
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