Sony DHC-MD515 Stereo System User Manual


 
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Before you start
editing
The MD Deck – Editing
You can edit the recorded tracks on an MD.
By using the editing functions, you can create
original MD albums without copying the MD.
Editing functions
• Name – Labeling MDs
Use this function to label MDs and tracks. You
can use upper case, lower case, number and
symbol for the titles.
• Erase – Erasing recordings
Use this function to erase unwanted tracks or
portions.
• Move – Changing the order of tracks
Use this function to change the track numbering.
• Divide – Marking track numbers on
recorded radio programs
Use this function to add track numbers. This lets
you locate your favorite phrases quickly.
• Combine – Combining recorded
tracks
By using this function, two tracks are combined to
one track. You can combine the tracks which are
not numerically consecutive, i.e. the track 1 and
track 4, etc.
• Undo – Canceling the last edit
Use this function to cancel the last edit and restore
the contents of the MD to the condition before the
edit.
Before editing
To edit MDs, the MD requires the following
conditions:
The MD is writable.
The MD deck is in the Continuous mode.
Before editing, check the conditions by
following the procedure below.
1 Make sure that the MD is not
protected against erasure.
If the MD is protected, you cannot edit
the MD. Slide the tab to close the slot.
2 Press CONTINUE.
You can edit MDs only in Continuous
mode. You cannot edit MDs in Shuffle
or Program mode.
After editing
Press MD 6 and pull the MD, or press
POWER to turn off the system.
“TOC Write” starts flashing. The MD deck
updates the TOC information of the MD and
the editing is completed.
Note
Editing of an MD is completed when the TOC
writing is finished. If you pull out the AC power
cord before TOC writing is finished, the edited
contents will not be memorized on the MD. TOC
writing starts when you do any of the following
operations. Be sure to do the following before
pulling out the AC power cord.
•Eject the MD.
•Press POWER to turn off the system.