Quick search functions
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2. Press the TOC WRITE button to update the TOC.
Locating to a marker
3. Use the MARK SEARCH[
]/[
] buttons to locate to a marker you inserted.
The MARK SEARCH [
] button will locate to a marker earlier than the current location,
and the MARK SEARCH [
] button will locate to a marker after the current location. The
MD4S will then enter playback-pause mode. If no marker has been inserted, the MARK
SEARCH [
] button will locate to the start marker (the beginning of the song), and the
MARK SEARCH [
] button will locate to the end marker (the end of the song).
Adjusting the location of a marker or auto punch-in/out point
Here’s how you can make fine adjustments in steps of a single frame to the location of a
marker or an auto punch-in/out point. This procedure can be performed when the MD4S is
stopped or when it is in playback-pause mode.
1. Press a MARK SEARCH button or a LAST REC SEARCH button to locate to the
marker or auto punch-in/out point whose location you wish to adjust.
2. Press the ADJUST button.
If you pressed a MARK SEARCH button in step 1, the display will indicate “MARK X:ADJST”
(X will be the number of the marker that you selected), and “MARK X” will be blinking. If you
pressed a LAST REC SEARCH button, the display will indicate “IN:ADJST” (auto punch-in
point) or “OUT:ADJST” (auto punch-out point). At this time you can rotate the DATA dial to
select another marker or auto punch-in/out point.
Note: If you turn off the power of the MD4S without updating the TOC, the marker settings
will be lost.
Tip: The marker indicator in the display shows the marker that corresponds to the current
location. When an indicator for a marker you inserted is blinking, the current location is
between that marker and the next marker.
Start marker
Marker 1
Marker 2
Marker 3
End marker
Current location
Start marker
Marker indicator
Marker 1
Marker 2
Marker 3
End marker
Current location
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