Dividing Recorded Tracks - Sony DHC-EX770MD Operating Instructions Manual

Sony operating instructions mini hi-fi component system dhc-ex77md, mhc-ex66, dhc-ex770md, mhc-ex660, dhc-md77
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Dividing recorded
tracks
— Divide Function
You can use this function to add track
numbers to multiple tracks that are recorded
as one track. This function also lets you mark
track numbers after the recording ends. The
total number of tracks increases by one and
all the tracks following the divided ones are
renumbered.
Example: Dividing track 2 into tracks B
and C.
Track
number
1
Original
tracks
1
DIVIDE
r REC
1
While playing the MD, press · ∏
(or P on the remote) at the point to
be divided.
The MD deck pauses.
2
Press EDIT/NO repeatedly until the
selected track number and
"2 Divide ?" appear.
EN
48
2
3
A
B
C
Divide track 2 into
tracks B and C.
2
3
4
A
B
C
2
SELECTOR
§
EJECT
= SELECTOR +
§
OPEN/CLOSE
3,4
= SELECTOR +
3
Press ENTER/YES.
"Rehearsal" and "Position ok?" appear
alternately and the portion to be divided
is played repeatedly.
To shift the position to be divided:
1 Press EDIT/NO.
2 While monitoring the sound, turn
To cancel the Divide Function at this
time, press p.
4
Press ENTER/YES again when you
find the point to be divided.
"Complete" appears for a few seconds
and the newly created track begins
D
playing.
Tip
You can also divide tracks while recording. Press
D
r REC at the desired point (see page 43).
1
Notes
• When "SHUFFLE" or "PROGRAM" appears in
the display, press CONTINUE so that the
indication disappears.
• The new track will have no track title even if the
original track was labeled.
0
10
· ∏
0
)
p
p
· ∏
0
)
SELECTOR to the starting point to be
divided.
You can check the display and shift
the point between –128 and +127 (±01
is about 0.06 seconds).

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