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5 Press (ENTER) to mark the dividing
point.
The unit repeatedly plays the next few
seconds after the marked point.
6 Press either side of (SEEK/AMS) to fine-
tune the dividing point.
7 While monitoring the track, press
(ENTER) at the point where you want to
divide.
“Complete!” appears, and the selected track
is divided.
8 To continue dividing tracks, repeat steps
4 to 7.
9 Press (MENU) twice.
To cancel the dividing procedure altogether,
press (MENU) twice anywhere before step 7.
Notes
• The name applied to the original track will
become the label for the first new track of the
divided track, and the second one will not be
labeled.
• “Impossible” appears if the unit cannot divide a
track any more because the MD has been edited
too many times. This is due to the system
limitation of MDs and is not a malfunction of the
unit.
Tip
To combine the divided tracks again, use the
Combine function (see page 25).
Combining recorded
tracks
— Combine function
This function lets you put several tracks or
several independently recorded portions
together into a single track. The total number
of tracks decreases by one, and all subsequent
tracks are renumbered.
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1
2
2
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Track
number
Original
tracks
Combine
Combine tracks B
and C.
Example: Combining tracks B and C.
1 While playing the MD you want to edit,
press (MENU).
2 Press either side of (DISC/PRST)
repeatedly until “Combine” appears.
3 Press (ENTER).
4 Press either side of (SEEK/AMS)
repeatedly to select the set of tracks you
want to combine.
5 Press (ENTER) to combine the tracks.
“Complete!” appears, and the selected
tracks are combined.
6 To continue combining tracks, repeat
steps 4 and 5.
7 Press (MENU) twice.
To cancel the combining procedure, press
(MENU) twice anywhere before step 5.
Notes
• The name applied to the first of the original
tracks will be labeled on the combined track.
• “Impossible” appears if the unit cannot combine
the tracks because the MD has been edited too
many times. This is due to the system limitation
of MDs and is not a malfunction of the unit.
Selected track Nos.