Editing Recorded Tracks On The Md; Before Editing - Sony MINIDISC ZS-M35 Operating Instructions Manual

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Editing recorded tracks on the MD

Before editing

On the MD, track marks are inserted
between the tracks. You can find the
beginning of the tracks quickly using the
track marks. You can change the
positions of the track marks. For
instance, you can divide a certain track
into several tracks by adding track
marks. You can also combine some
tracks into a new longer track by erasing
some track marks.
The position of the track marks to be
added are different depending on the
type of recording or recording
conditions
The position of the
The type of
recording
track marks to be
added
Recording a whole
The same positions on
CD (page 6)
the source CD
Recording from a
•The same positions on
CD using REC/
REC MODE button
•The position where
(page 37)
•The position where
•When there is no
Recording from the
radio or other
equipment
connected to the
player (pages 36
and 69)
•The positions where
•The positions where
the source CD
you pause recording
you press REC/REC
MODE
sound input or a soft
sound continues
during recording for
more than 2 seconds
you pause recording
you press REC/REC
MODE
You can add or erase track marks after
recording. When you record, for
instance, from a radio or other
equipment connected to the player, track
marks may be added to the positions
you do not want. If that happens,
change the positions of the track marks
to those you want.
Change the track marks correctly
• To erase a track mark t "Combining
recorded tracks (Combine Function)"
(page 48): You can combine two tracks
into a single one by erasing the track
mark between the two tracks.
• To add a track mark t "Dividing
recorded tracks (Divide Function)"
(page 46): You can divide one track
into two tracks by adding a track
mark.
Editing recorded tracks on the MD
continued
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