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Before Using
Connections
Other Information
Operations
Combining tracks
(Combine function)
• The Combine function enables you to
combine two adjacent tracks into one. You
cannot, however, combine a digital track and
an analog track. You cannot combine two
tracks that were recorded in different
recording modes, either. For example, you
cannot combine a track recorded in MONO
mode and a track recorded in LP2 mode.
• This function is available while the recorder is
stopped, paused, or playing.
5 Divide the track.
Press the AMCS knob to divide the track.
If a track with a name is divided into two
parts, the former part takes over the name
and the latter part is left without a name.
When the dividing of the track is
complete, “Complete” appears on the
display.
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AMCS
TOC
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Editing the contents of an MD (continued)
Tip:
• The numbers of the tracks following the
divided track will be increased by one.
(For example, if you divide track 2 into
two, the latter part of the track will
become as track 3. Track 3 will be
renumbered as Track 4, Track 4 will be
renumbered as Track 5, and so on.)
• To erase parts of a track, first divide the
track in parts, then erase the parts.
(Refer to pages 52 and 53 for more
information on erasing the tracks.)
Note:
While the TOC indicator is lit or flashing, do not
move or unplug the MD recorder.
Lights when completed
Dividing a track
Updating the track numbers
(Continued on the next page)
• The selected track will be combined
with the previous track.
• If both of the combined tracks have
names, the previous track’s name will
be used for the new track.
• If only the previous track has a name,
the name will be used for the new
track.
• If only the latter track has a name, the
new track will not have a name.
2 Press the EDIT/NO button and
turn the AMCS knob to select
“Combine ?”
EDIT/NO
To cancel the Combine operation...
Press the EDIT/NO button or the
button.
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ENTER
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AMCS
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ENTER
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AMCS
TRACK
SP
1 Turn the AMCS knob to select the
number of a track to be combined
with the previous track.