Sony MDS-S500 Instruction Manual page 39

Mini disc deck
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Make a song that fades in /
fades out
1 During stop, play, pause,
Press MENU / NO "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 "Fade In?"
Or "Fade Out?"
Press the AMS knob or YES
4 Turn the AMS knob (press the ./>
on the remote control
repeatedly ) until the song
number you want to fade in or
fade out is displayed, and then
press YES for the AMS knob .
"Time 5.0s" is displayed.
5 While listening to the sound being played
Turn the AMS knob (press
the ./> on the remote control
repeatedly) to adjust the time to
fade in or fade out.
The part that fades in or fades out is
played repeatedly. It can be adjusted from
1 second to 15 seconds (in 0.1 second
increments). You cannot set the song
beyond the playback time. If you press
CLEAR, it will return to the initial 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. When the
rewrite is complete, "Complete!" Will be
displayed for a few seconds.
To stop SF EDIT in the middle, press
MENU / NO or x in steps 1-6. If you press
the AMS knob or YES in step 7 to start rewriting,
you cannot stop the operation in the middle.
Notes •
Do not shake the unit or unplug the power plug while rewriting music.
The recorded information is corrupted and will not be recorded
correctly. • SF EDIT cannot be used for songs recorded in LP2 or
LP4 stereo. • Do not use scratched or dirty discs
stomach. Recording information may not be recorded correctly.
• Sound quality deteriorates when changed many times using SF EDIT
increase.
• Even if you use SF EDIT to return the changed song to the original
level, it does not completely return to the original recording level.
• Songs modified using SF EDIT cannot be restored to their original
state using the undo function.
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