EDITING
Divide
This function lets you divide one track into two separate
tracks by adding a new track number to a specified point
in the track.
Example: Dividing track 3
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2
Before
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B
dividing
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After
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B
dividing
1
Play the track you want to divide.
2
Use ! or ⁄ to locate the point where you want to
divide the track, then press * to pause at that
position.
3
Press EDIT repeatedly to display "Divide ?", then
press SET/ENTER.
• "Check" appears momentarily, then "Divide
OK ?" appears and the MD recorder starts
repeating the point where the track will be
divided.
4
If necessary, use $ or › to adjust the position of
the point where the track will be divided.
• The dividing position can be adjusted up to 2
second (255 steps) in either direction.
5
Press SET/ENTER.
• The track is divided and "Complete" appears
momentarily.
Undo
The UNDO function lets you immediately return to the
condition before an edit is made (note: you cannot undo
an edit once you press any other button).
1
Press & to stop the MD recorder.
2
Press EDIT repeatedly to display "Undo ____
then press SET/ENTER.
• "Undo OK ?" appears in the display. To cancel
undoing, press &.
____*1
: The type of editing you can undo is displayed
here.
3
Press SET/ENTER again to undo.
Note
• You cannot undo an edit once it has been written to the TOC.
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When making a recording, the TOC (Table Of Contents)
of the MD is written as soon as recording is finished.
When making disc edits or titling, however, the TOC isn't
automatically written unless the disc is ejected. If the unit
is accidentally turned off before writing edits or titling to
the TOC, it is possible that these changes will not be
saved. By using this function, you can ensure that your
edits or titles are saved on the disc.
1
Press & to stop playback.
2
Press EDIT repeatedly to display "TOC Write ?",
then press SET/ENTER.
• "TOC Write OK ?" appears.
3
Press SET/ENTER.
• "TOC Writing" blinks in the display momentarily.
Note
• The TOC Write function can only be selected when the TOC
indicator is lit in the display.
When edit functions such as "MOVE" and "DIVIDE" are
performed, spaces of recordable space may be lost and
"TOC Full" may appear in the display to indicate that no
more recording can be performed. When this occurs, it
may be possible to recover the FRA (Freely Recordable
Area) on the disc that was lost during edit functions so
that more recording is possible.
1
Press & to stop playback.
2
Press EDIT repeatedly to display "FRA Check ?",
then press SET/ENTER.
• "FRA Check OK ?" appears.
3
Press SET/ENTER.
• "Complete" appears momentarily.
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TOC write
FRA check