Roland CD-2 CD Player User Manual


 
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More Functions
Erasing Tracks from a CD-RW Disc
If you’re using a CD-RW disc, you can erase previously
recorded tracks.
You can’t erase tracks from a CD-R disc.
NOTE
You can’t recover a track that’s been erased. Use caution
before executing these operations.
Here’s how to erase the last track recorded on the CD-RW
disc.
MEMO
If you want to erase a track from a CD-RW disc that’s
been finalized ( Page 50), you’ll need to first remove
finalization ( Page 65).
1
Press until “ERASE LAST TRACK”
appears in the display.
2
Press .
The “Are You Sure?” message appears.
3
To erase the last track, press .
(If you decide to cancel, press .)
The track is erased. During this process, a timer is
displayed, counting-down the time until the operation
is completed.
When the track has been erased, you’re returned to the
original readout.
Here’s how to erase all tracks from the CD-RW disc.
MEMO
If the CD-R/RW disc has been finalized ( Page 50),
finalization will automatically be removed when you
erase all tracks.
1
Press until “ERASE ALL TRACKS”
appears in the display.
2
Press .
The “Are You Sure?” message appears.
3
Press .
The “Really Sure?” message appears.
4
To erase all tracks, press .
(If you decide to cancel, press .)
The tracks will be erased. During this process, a timer
is displayed, counting-down the time until the
operation is completed.
When all tracks have been erased, you’re returned to
the original readout.
Preparations common
to all CD-RW editing
operations
Insert the CD-RW disc from
which you want to erase
tracks.
Erasing the Last Track
Counting-down
Erasing All Tracks
Counting-down