Change The Recording Level After Recording - Sony MDS-S500 Instruction Manual

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Change the recording
level after recording (SF EDIT)
You can change the audio level of a recorded song. The
original song will be overwritten at the new recording level.
Also, if you set fade-in / fade-out for a recorded song, you
can create a song in which the beginning of the song is
played gradually larger or the end of the song is played
smaller.
It is not possible to change the recording level (SF EDIT)
of a song recorded on an MDLP.
Change the recording level of the entire song
1 During stop, play, pause,
Press MENU / NO
The "Edit Menu" is displayed.
2 Turn the AMS knob (Rimo)
Repeatedly press. /> on the computer
to display "SF Edit?" And press the
AMS knob or YES.
3 Turn the AMS knob (Rimo)
Repeatedly press. /> on the computer
to display "Tr Level?" And press the
AMS knob or YES.
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AMS
MENU/NO YES
4 Turn the AMS knob (press ./> on the
remote control repeatedly) until the
song number for which you want to
change the recording level is displayed,
and then press the AMS knob or YES.
5 While listening to the sound being played
Turn the AMS knob (press the ./> on
the remote control repeatedly) to
change the recording level. You can
change the recording level within the
range of -12dB to + 12dB (in units of
2dB). Adjust so that the peak level
meter "OVER" is not always lit when
the playback level is the highest.
Adjust so that this is not always lit
If you press CLEAR here, the recording level will
return to the default value.
6 Press the AMS knob or YES
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"SF Edit OK?" Is displayed.
7 Press the AMS knob or YES
again . The song rewriting starts.
During rewriting, "SF Edit: **%"
is displayed. Rewriting a song
takes about the same or longer
than the playing time of that song.
After rewriting,
"Complete!" Is displayed for a few seconds.

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