Undoing The Last Edit; Undo Function; Changing The Recorded Level After Recording; Edit Function - Sony MXD-D400 Operating Instructions (primary manual) Operating Instructions Manual

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Undoing the last edit

— Undo Function

You can use this function to cancel the last edit
and restore the contents of the MD to the
condition before the edit.
Note, however, that you cannot undo the edit if
you do any of the following after the edit:
• Do another edit.
• Do the recording procedure.
• Update the TOC by turning off the deck or
ejecting the MD.
• Disconnect the power cord.
1
Press MENU/NO in stop mode.
2
Press . or > repeatedly (or turn
AMS) until "Undo?" appears.
"Undo?" does not appear when there is no
editing function that can be canceled.
3
Press YES (or AMS).
Following message appears depending on
the last edit.
Editing
Labeling discs or tracks
Erasing the titles
Creating a new group
Releasing a group
Releasing all groups
Deleting a portion of a
track
Deleting a track
Deleting all the tracks
Moving tracks
Dividing a track
Combining tracks
4
Press YES (or AMS) again.

— S.F Edit Function

You can change the volume of recorded tracks.
The original track is recorded over at the new
recording level. When changing the recording
level, you can select Fade-in Recording to
gradually increase the signal level at the start of
recording, or Fade-out Recording to gradually
decrease the signal level at the end of the
recording.
Changing the overall
recording level
1
2
3
4
Message
Name Undo?
5
Group Undo?
Erase Undo?
6
Move Undo?
Divide Undo?
Combin Undo?
Changing the recorded
level after recording
Set to MD in CD MD select switch.
Press MENU/NO.
Press . or > repeatedly (or turn
AMS) until "S.F Edit?" appears, then
press YES (or AMS).
Press . or > repeatedly (or turn
AMS) until "Tr Level?" appears, then
press YES (or AMS).
Playback starts.
Press . or > repeatedly (or turn
AMS) until the track number you want
to change the recording level appears,
then press YES (or AMS).
"Level 0dB" appears.
While monitoring the sound, press .
or > repeatedly (or turn AMS) to
change the recorded level.
The recording level can be changed from
–12 dB to +12 dB, in 2 dB steps. Change to
the optimum level while making sure that
"OVER" does not appear in the display at
the loudest portion.
Adjust the level so as not
to light up "OVER".
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