Sony MDS-E10 Stereo System User Manual


 
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Editing Recorded MDs
To Use Fade In/Fade Out
1 Press MENU/NO while the recorder is stopped.
“Edit Menu” appears in the display.
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until “S. F
Edit” appears in the display; press AMS or YES.
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until “Fade
In?” or “Fade Out?” appears in the display; press
AMS or YES.
4 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until the
track number of the desired track appears in the
display; press AMS or YES.
“Time 5.0s” appears in the display.
5 While listening to the playback, Turn AMS (or press
./> repeatedly) to adjust the fade in or fade
out times.
the section to fade in or fade out is played back
repeatedly.
Fade time is adjustable in 0.1 second intervals, from 1
to 15 seconds. You cannot set the time longer than the
track.
6 Press AMS or YES.
“Edit OK?” appears in the display.
7 Press AMS or YES.
Rewriting of the track is started.
During overwriting, “S. F Edit **%” appears.
When writing is finished, “Complete!” will appear for
a few seconds.
To cancel the operation
In steps 1 to 5, press MENU/NO x.
To force a stop during writing
The portion Already written cannot be returned to its
original state, but cancellation can be made with the
following steps.
1 During writing, press x (Stop), MENU/NO or CLEAR.
“Edit Stop?” will be appear in the display, then “No”
will flash.
When “No” is displayed. press MENU/NO, YES or
AMS to continue the overwriting.
2 Turn AMS until “YES” appears on the display
Pressing YES or AMS stops the overwriting of the data.
Press MENU/NO to continue the overwriting of data.
Notes
Do not move the recorder or remove the AC power plug
during this operation. The recording information will be
damaged, and a good recording will not be made.
Level change cannot be made with LP2 or LP4 mode
recording tracks.
Do not use damaged or dirty MDs. The recording
sometimes cannot be properly completed.
Repeated change of level will result in a deterioration of
sound quality.
If the level has been changed once, and then changed
again to the original level, the recording level will not
actually be returned to the original state.
The “Undo” function cannot be used to return a track
where the level has been changed to its original level.