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Marker Editing after Recording
Renumbering operations
Depending on how the tape has been edited (where
markers written, etc.), the deck operates in one of the
on the tape the recording was ended, types of
following ways during renumbering.
Tapes without reverse and next markers written on them
When material has
1. Renumbering is ended at the position where recording was stopped (where the use again
been recorded up to
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marker was written).
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= 2. The tape is rewound to the beginning of side A where it stops.
When material has
1, The tracks are renumbered up to the end of side A.
been recorded up to
; 2. The tape is switched to side B (at which time the numbers of the tracks are each
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incremented by 1), and renumbering is continued.
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3. Numbering is ended at the position where recording was stopped or at the end of side B.
4. The tape is rewound to the beginning of side A where it stops.
j Tapes with a reverse marker written on them
When the marker was
1. The tracks on side A are renumbered up to the position where the reverse marker was
written while the deck
written.
was in the recording
2. The tape is switched to side B at the position on side A where the reverse marker was
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standby mode
written (at which time the numbers of the tracks are each incremented by 1), and
renumbering is continued.
When the marker was
With a tape which is unrecorded beyond the reverse mark:
written while the deck
1. The tracks on side A are renumbered up to the unrecorded position.
was in the recording
2. The tape is switched to side B at the unrecorded position on side A and renumbering is
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mode
continued.
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With a tape which still has a previous recording beyond the reverse mark:
1. The tracks on side Aare renumbered up to, through and beyond the position where the
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reverse marker write button was pressed.
| 2. When the tracks up to the end of side A are renumbered, the tape is switched to side B,
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and renumbering is continued.
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When a use again marker has been written at a point along the tape:
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Renumbering is ended at that point. {In this case, the use agaln marker is erased first and
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then renumbering is resumed.)
* 3. When the tracks are renumbered up to the position (on side B) where the reverse marker
write button was pressed, the tape is switched to side A, and the reverse marker is written
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properly at that position.
When a use again marker has been written at a point along the tape:
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Renumbering is ended at that point. (In this case, the use'again marker is erased first and
then renumbering is resumed.)
4. The tape is switched again to side B, and renumbering is continued.
Vin any of the above cases, renumbering is ended at the position where the recording was stopped (where the use again
marker was written) or at the end of side B, and the tape is rewound to the beginning of side A where it stops.
i Tapes with a next marker written on them
1. The tracks on side A are renumbered up to the position where the next marker was written.
2. The tape is fast forwarded from the position where the next marker was written to the end of side A.
3. The tape is switched to side B, and renumbering is continued. (The first track on side B is written as track 1.)
4, Renumbering is ended at the position where the recording was stopped or at the end of side B.
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5. The tape is rewound to the beginning of side A where it stops.
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