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B
Exit the Initial Edit function.
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To do this, press the
[REC]
button.
➔
The [REC] lamp goes out and the Initial Edit operation is com-
pleted.
You can also exit the Initial Edit function by pressing the
[EXIT]
button.
If you do this after making any edits that you have not yet written to
disk, a “Write edited data?” message will be displayed. Press
YES
to
write the edited data and exit from the Initial Edit mode,
NO
to exit with-
out writing the data, or
CANCEL
to return to the Initial Edit mode and
continue editing.
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Other Record Edit Functions
V
Write the changes.
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When all the Initial Data changes have been made as desired, press
the
WRITE
button. When the “
Are you sure?
” message is displayed,
press the
YES
button to actually make the specified changes, or
NO
to
cancel.
When this is completed, the
WRITE
button will change to
UNDO
,
allowing you to undo the Write operation and restore the data of the ed-
ited track to what it was before you made any edits.
• All edited data for any number of
tracks within a single song can be
written in a one-time Write operation,
by pressing the WRITE button.
• You can check whether the results of
the Initial Edit operation are what you
expected by starting and stopping
playback with the [PLAY/STOP] but-
ton. (You should try this before you do
something that would make it impossi-
ble to select the UNDO function.)
• The Undo function cannot be used
once you’ve changed the setting again,
changed a different setting, or exited
from the Initial Edit mode.
• The Undo feature cannot be used for
data recorded to internal memory (see
page 133).