Sony MXD-D1 CD Player User Manual


 
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Editing Recorded MDs
4
If the point is incorrect, press EDIT/NO (or
CANCEL) or p, then start from step 1 again.
If it is correct, skip to step 5.
5 If the point is correct, press YES (or ENTER).
When the tracks have been combined,
“Complete” appears for a few seconds and the
total number of tracks in the music calendar
decreases by one.
If both of the combined tracks have track titles,
the title of the second track is erased.
To cancel the Combine function
Press EDIT/NO (or CANCEL) or p.
You can undo a track combination
Divide the tracks again (see “Dividing Recorded
Tracks” on page 32), then repeat the Combine function
with the correct tracks if necessary.
Note
If “Sorry” appears in the display, the tracks cannot be
combined. This sometimes happens when you have edited
the same track many times, and is due to a technical
limitation of the MD system, not a mechanical error.
Combining Recorded Tracks
(Combine Function)
Use the Combine function while the player is stopped,
playing or in pause to combine consecutive tracks on a
recorded MD. This function is useful for combining
several songs into a single medley, or several
independently recorded portions into a single track.
When you combine two tracks, the total number of
tracks decreases by one and all tracks following the
combined tracks are renumbered.
Example: Combining B and C
123 4
B
Track
number
12
Combining
B and C are combined
into one track
A
A
BC
D
CD
3
AMS ±
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EDIT/NOp
AMS ±
YES
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COMBINE
ENTER
CANCEL
1 Turn AMS until the second track of the two to be
combined appears (or press the corresponding
number button on the remote).
For example, when combining tracks 3 and 4, turn
AMS until 4 appears (or press button 4).
2 Press EDIT/NO repeatedly (or COMBINE once)
so that “Combine ?” appears in the display.
3 Press YES (or ENTER).
“Rehearsal“ alternates with “Track ok?“ in the
display. The point where the two tracks will join
(i.e., the end of the first track and the beginning of
the second track) repeatedly plays back and the
respective track number flashes in the music
calendar.