Editing Cd Text - Pioneer PDR-609 Operating Instructions Manual

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6
DIGITAL
ANALOG
REC LEVEL
REC LEVEL
PUSH ENTER
ANALOG
L
REC BALANCE
R
MENU/
TEXT
DELETE
SYNCHRO
Legato Link Conversion
CD TEXT
6
7
AUTO/
REC SYNCHRO
MANUAL
TIME
ABC
DEF
1
2
3
DISPLAY
GHI
JKL
MNO
/CHARA
4
5
6
SCROLL
PQRS
TUV
WXYZ
7
8
9
MENU/
MARK
NAME
DELETE
7
6
10/0
>10
4
¢
CURSOR
3
7
7
1
¡
ENTER
7
6
6
REPEAT RANDOM NAME CLIP
8
FADER
PROGRAM CHECK
CLEAR
I
NPUT
SKIP ID
SKIP PLAY
SELECTER
SET
CLEAR
6
Î
• Erase the character at the current
cursor position by pressing
.
DELETE
The characters on either side of the
current cursor position close to fill up
the gap.
7
Press NAME again to enter the
text and return to the title
selection display.
If you are inputting a track title, you must
assign it to a track number using 4 or
¢, or the corresponding number on the
remote control. Pressing
NAME
takes you back to the previous menu (step
2).
Note: After you have finished setting the
names you want in CD text, be sure to eject
the disc or, if you have finished all the
recording and editing that you want do to,
finalize the disc as shown on page 26.

Editing CD text

The CD recorder can store information for
up to three discs at one time. When an
unfinalized CD-R containing CD text is
loaded, this text will automatically return
to memory. Before finalizing the CD-R, you
can go back and edit the text as many
times as you like, or until you input CD
text for a fourth disc (this will erase the
oldest information in memory).
1
Load the CD-R or CD-RW you
wish to edit.
2
Press NAME.
Choose the name you wish to edit as in
steps 1–3 of Using CD text.
3
Edit the text.
See step 6 of Using CD text.
4
Eject or finalize the disc.
See Finalizing a disc on page 26 if you
have finished all the recording and editing
that you want do to.
6 More recording features
/
MENU
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