Editing Recorded Hdd; Erasing Recordings; Erase Function - Sony HAR-D1000 Operating Instructions Manual

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Editing Recorded HDD

Before editing
You can edit an HDD track only when the
HDD play mode is Normal Play.
To cancel the last edit
Use Undo function to cancel the last edit and
restore the contents of the HDD to the
condition before the edit.
To quit while editing
Press MENU/NO or HDD x.

Erasing recordings

–– Erase Function
The HDD recorder lets you erase unwanted
tracks quickly and easily.
The two options for erasing recordings are:
• Erasing a single track (Track Erase)
• Erasing all tracks in an album (Album Erase)
When using the remote, set SELECT to HDD.
Erasing a single track
(Track Erase)
You can erase a track simply by selecting its
track number. When you erase a track, the
total number of tracks in the album decreases
by one and all the tracks following the erased
one are renumbered.
Example: Erasing track 2
Track
number
1
2
Original
A
B
tracks
1
2
After
A
C
ERASE
Erase track 2
3
4
C
D
3
D
1
While the recorder is stopped, playing
or paused, press MENU/NO after
selecting the album you want to edit.
"Edit Menu" appears in the display.
2
Turn ALBUM dial (or press ALBUM +/–
on the remote repeatedly) until
"Tr Erase?" flashes in the display, then
press ALBUM dial or YES.
The display for erasing tracks appears and
playback of the displayed track starts.
3
Turn ALBUM dial (or press ALBUM +/–
on the remote repeatedly) until the
track number you want to erase
flashes.
4
Press ALBUM dial or YES.
"Complete!" appears for a few seconds.
The track following the erased track starts
playing. If you erase the last track in the
album, the track preceding the erased track
starts playing.
Notes
• If erasing a track causes an album or play list to
become empty, the album or the play list will be
also erased.
• If you erase a track that is registered to a play list,
the track is erased from the play list also.
Afterwards, the contents of the play list cannot be
restored to the condition before the edit even if you
use the Undo function.
• If you erase a track containing a registered
Highlight position (for Highlight Play), the track
following the erased one becomes the registered
track instead. After the erasure of such a track, the
Highlight Play registration cannot be restored to the
condition before the edit, evin if you use the Undo
function.
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