Editing Recorded MDs
2. Press the [EDIT/NO] button repeatedly
until "ERASE TRK ?" is displayed.
3. Press the [YES] button.
("Track OK ?" is displayed.)
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Pressing the [EDIT/NO] button or the
[
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STOP] button while "Track OK ?" is
displayed aborts the operation.
4. Press the [YES] button again.
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"COMPLETE" is displayed. Once the
specified track has been erased, the
subsequent track is decreased by one
and all tracks following are renumbered.
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Repeat this procedure to erase
additional tracks.
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To erase a part of a track
This operation consists of dividing the
track, erasing one of the tracks obtained by
division and combining the remaining
tracks. A part of a track can be erased using
these three functions.
(Example): To erase a part of A with track
number 1
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Available editing operations include
erasing, moving, dividing and combining
tracks. It is also possible to assign disc and
track titles.
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When "Protected !!" is displayed
The MD is record-protected against
accidental erasure. To make recording or
editing possible, slide the record-protect
tab to close the hole.
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While "UTOC Writing" is blinking
This message indicates that the recorded
data is being written on the MD. Do not pull
out the power cord or vibrate the deck.
Otherwise the recorded data may not be
written correctly on the MD.
Notes on Editing
The data written on an MD can be erased in
the following ways.
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Erasing all tracks simultaneously
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Erasing a single track
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Erasing parts of a track
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To erase all tracks at once (DISC ERASE)
1. In the Stop mode, press the [EDIT/NO]
button repeatedly until "ERASE DISC ?" is
displayed.
2. Press the [YES] button.
("Sure ?" is displayed.)
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Pressing the [EDIT/NO] button or the
[
ª
STOP] button while "Sure ?" is
displayed aborts the operation.
3. Press the [YES] button again.
"COMPLETE" is displayed and then "Blank
Disc" is displayed to indicate that all
recorded data on the MD has been
erased.
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If "ERASE DISC ?" is selected with the
[EDIT/NO] button while "Blank Disc" is
displayed, and then the [YES] button is
pressed, UNDO (which cancels the most
recent operation) cannot be performed.
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To erase a single track (TRACK ERASE)
(Example): To erase B in track number 2
1. Specify the track to be erased with the
[
µ
TRACK
≤
] dial.
Erasing Track(s)
(ERASE Function)
Buttons used on this page