Sony MDS-PC3 MiniDisc Player User Manual


 
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4 Press ./> repeatedly (or turn
./> on the deck) until the track
number whose level you want to change
appears, then press YES (or ./>
on the deck).
“Level 0dB” appears in the display.
5 While monitoring the sound, press
./> repeatedly (or turn ./
> on the deck) to change the track
level without turning on the rightmost
indicators on the peak level meters.
You can set the level at any value between
–12 dB to +12 dB, in 2-dB steps.
6 Press YES (or ./> on the deck).
“S.F Edit ok?” appears in the display.
7 Press YES (or ./> on the deck).
The deck starts recording over the original
track in the specified level. “S.F Edit:
XX%” appears to show the recording
progress while the track is being recorded
over. The process takes approximately equal
to or longer than the playback time of the
track. When the process finishes,
“Complete!!” appears in the display for a few
seconds.
Changing the level gradually
at the beginning or the end of
the track
1 While the deck is stopped, playing, or
paused, press MENU/NO.
“Edit Menu” appears in the display.
2 Press ./> repeatedly (or turn
./> on the deck) until “S.F Edit
?” appears, then press YES (or ./
> on the deck).
3 Press ./> repeatedly (or turn
./> on the deck) until “Fade In
?” (when increasing the level gradually
at the beginning of the track) or “Fade
Out ?” (when decreasing the level
gradually at the end of the track)
appears, then press YES (or ./>
on the deck).
4 Press ./> repeatedly (or turn
./> on the deck) until the track
number whose level you want to change
appears, then press YES (or ./>
on the deck).
“Time 5.0s” appears in the display.
5 While monitoring the sound, press
./> repeatedly (or turn ./
> on the deck) to change duration of
the increase or decrease of the level.
The deck plays the portion that will be
recorded over. You can set the duration at
any value between 1 second and 15 seconds,
in 0.1-second steps.
6 Press YES (or ./> on the deck).
“S.F Edit ok?” appears in the display.
Changing the Track Level After
Recording (S.F Edit) (continued)
Make sure that those indicators do
not always turn on.