Pioneer PDR-509 CD Player User Manual


 
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Additional Recording Features
RANDOM
FINALIZE
ERASE
TIME
FADER
REPEAT
CHECKPROGRAM CLEAR
DIGITAL
SYNCHRO
INPUT
SELECTOR
SKIP
PLAY
SET
SKIP ID
CLEAR
AUTO/
MANUAL
TRACK NO.
WRITE
REC
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Skipping Unwanted Tracks
After recording a
CD
-
R
disc, you may decide that one or more of the tracks are unwanted. This may be due to a simple
mistake or because a track didn't record successfully. Although you can't erase those tracks, you can set what are called
'skip
ID
s'. These tell a
CD
player (though not all recognize skip
ID
s) not to play a particular track, but to skip to the next one
on the disc.
You can also set skip
ID
s on
CD
RW
s, although it's probably a less useful feature since erasing the last track is possible
should you make a mistake in recording.
If you make a mistake when setting a skip
ID
,
you can clear it, but be careful: you can set up to 21 skip
ID
s per disc, but
repeatedly setting and clearing skip
ID
s in different recording sessions will reduce this number.
Setting skip IDs:
1
Press SKIP ID SET during playback (or while in
play-pause mode) of the track you want to skip.
If there's no room left on the disc to record another skip
ID
, the
display will show the message FULL.
2
The display prompts you to confirm.
Press SKIP ID SET again to confirm. To cancel, press either SKIP ID CLEAR
or 3 (play).
Use the 4 and ¢ (track skip) buttons/jog dial to skip to other
tracks that don't have skip
ID
s set. When you press SKIP ID SET, it will
be for the track that is currently playing.
3
Set further skip IDs by repeating steps 1 and 2.
4
When you're finished, stop the disc and press
OPEN/CLOSE 0.
Until you eject the disc, the recorder stores the skip
ID
information in its
memory. On pressing
OPEN/CLOSE
00
00
0, the recorder writes the skip
ID
information onto the disc.
DIGITAL
REC LEVEL
ANALOG
REC LEVEL
REPEAT
1,2
2
4
2
2
2
2