Labeling Recordings - Sony MZ-R910 Operating Instructions Manual

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BEditing recorded tracks
You can edit your recordings by adding/
erasing track marks or labeling tracks and
discs.
Premastered MDs cannot be edited.
Notes on editing
• You cannot edit tracks on an MD that is
record -protected. Before editing tracks,
close the tab on the side of the MD.
• If you perform an editing operation while
playing, editing results will not be recorded
until you stop the recorder and "TOC Edit"
disappears in the display.
• Do not move or jog the recorder while "TOC
Edit"* is flashing in the display.
• The lid does not open until "TOC Edit"
disappears in the display after editing.
• When the group mode is on, editing can be
performed only for the tracks registered into
the selected group.
* TOC = Table of Contents
Labeling/relabeling recordings
See the illustrations in Japanese text (pages 45
to 48).
You can name tracks, groups and discs
using the recorder's character palette.
Available characters
• Katakana characters (Japanese model
only)
• Capital and small letters of the English
alphabet.
• Numbers 0 to 9
• ! " # $ % & ( ) * . ; < = > ?
@ _ ` + – ' , / : _(space)
Numbers of characters you can
input
Track, group, or disc name: Approx. 200
each (all available characters are mixed).
Numbers of characters you can
input in a disc
• Alphanumeric characters/symbols only
Approx. 120 titles of about 10 characters
each (a maximum of about 1,700 letters)
• Japanese katakana characters
Approx. 60 titles of about 10 characters
each (a maximum of about 800 letters)
The number of titles that can be stored on a
disc depends on the number of characters that
are input for track names, group names, and
disc name.
About the character palette
During operations on the recorder, characters
can be selected from the character palette in
the display.
Since only a part of the character palette is
visible on the display, use the 5-way
control key to move the cursor and enter
characters.
For configuration of the character palette,
see page 45 in Japanese text.
Notes
• "NAME FULL" appears when you try to
enter more than 1,700 characters on a disc.
Enter a shorter name for the track, group, or
disc, or set the "LP Stamp" setting to "Stamp
OFF" so that "LP:" is not be added at the
beginning of the track name.
• When labeling a disc which has been
recorded using the group function, make
sure group mode is on in order to prevent
the group management information from
being overwitten by mistake.
• If you enter the symbol "//" between the
characters in disc names such as "abc//def,"
you may be unable to use the group function.

Labeling recordings

On the recorder
1 Insert a disc and do the followings.
To label a track:
Start playing or recording the track you
want to label, and then label the track
while the recorder is playing or
recording.
To label a group:
Turn the group mode on (page 97) and
start playing or recording the track
within the group you want to label, and
then label the group while the recorder
is playing or recording.
To label a disc:
Label a disc while the recorder is
stopped or recording.
If you label a disc with group settings,
turn the group mode on (page 97).
Continued
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