6-1 Overview of Editing Functions
Chapter 6 Editing Functions
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Chapter 6
Editing Functions
You can mark the cue point anywhere on the track to
put out the tally signal from the REMOTE connector
(D-sub, 25-pin) during playback.
“CUE” appears in the display while the MD deck is
outputting the tally signal.
You can mark up to 255 cue points per disc.
To mark a cue point
1
Press the EDIT/NO button while the MD deck is
stopped, playing back, or in playback pause.
The Edit menu appears.
2
Turn the AMS control until “008:Cue Point ?”
appears.
3
Press the AMS control to display “CP In ?.”
4
Press the AMS control.
The display changes for selecting the track to be
marked with a cue point and the rehearsal playback
of the currently displayed track starts.
5
Turn the AMS control to select the track to be
marked with a cue point, then press the control.
The rehearsal playback starts for locating the
marking point.
6
Turn the AMS control to locate the cue point to be
marked.
The beginning of rehearsal playback will be the
cue point to be marked.
Pressing the
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the unit for shifting the top position of the
rehearsal playback. You can choose the unit from
“F” (frame), “S” (second), or “M” (minute).
7
Press the AMS control.
“Complete!!” appears and the deck starts to play
back for confirming the cue point.
To mark a cue point during rehearsal
playback
Locating the marking position for the cue point with
the rehearsal playback in advance allows you to skip
the procedures for locating the marking position.
1
Locate the marking position with the rehearsal
playback.
See “5-2-4 Rehearsal Playback” on page 5-3 for
details.
2
Press the EDIT/NO button.
3
Turn the AMS control to display “008-01:CP In ?.”
4
Press the AMS control.
“Complete!!” appears and the deck starts to play
back for confirming the cue point.
6-7 Marking the Cue Point
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