To Change Playback Speed (Speed Control) - Sony Walkman MZ-R909 Operating Instructions Manual

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• The settings can be stored to the Personal Disc
Memory (page 51).
• Settings can also be changed while playback
is momentarily paused (X).
• If the recorder is not operated approximately
for 5 minutes, the current setting is stored and
the display automatically switches to normal
play mode.
Notes
• Digital Sound Preset becomes inoperative
when the "AUDIO OUT" parameter for the
i/LINE OUT jack is set to "LINE OUT". In
this case, set the "AUDIO OUT" to
"HeadPhone" (page 26).
• When you use the Digital Sound Preset, the
sound may break or become distorted
depending on the settings or the track. Tn this
case, charge the settings of the sound quality.
• Changing to another Digital Sound Preset
during a recording operation will not affect
the quality of recorded sound.
To change playback
speed (Speed Control)
The playback speed can be adjusted in 7
steps (80%, 85%, ...100%, 105%, 110%).
1
Press DISPLAY for 2 seconds or
more during playback.
2
Turn the control towards . or
N> until "SPEED" flashes in the
display, and then press
The recorder changes to speed-setting
mode.
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DISPLAY
Control
x
x
.
3
Turn the control towards . or
N> to select the playback speed.
"+" shows the normal speed and the
cursor shows the playback speed you
are selecting.
Example: while the playback speed is
95% of normal.
– and the cursor appear
alternately in the display.
80%
100%
110%
4
Press
x
to set the playback speed.
Display window on the remote control
"S" appears to the right of the elapsed
time during playback speeds other than
normal.
Display window on the recorder
"S" appears to the right
of the track number.
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The settings can be stored to the Personal Disc
Memory (page 51).
Notes
• You cannot change playback speed with the
recorder.
• The playback sound will be affected by the
playback speed.
• All settings will be lost when you remove the
disc from the recorder (except when the
setting is stored to the Personal Disc
Memory).

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