Erasing A Track Mark - Sony MZ-B50 Operating Instructions Manual

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Press TRACK MARK on the remote
for 2 seconds or more at the desired
point while recording.
A special track mark is added and the
track number will increase by one.
"!MARK ON!" appears in the display
and "TT" is automatically added at
the beginning of a track name.
Note
Make sure to press the TRACK MARK button
for 2 seconds or more, if not, a regular track
mark will be added.
To locate special track marks during
playback
While pressing down VOR, momentarily press
.REVIEW/AMS or >CUE/AMS.
The track number appears after the special track
mark indication ("TT").
Special track mark indication
:T T
Press .REVIEW/AMS repeatedly to go to
previous special track marks. Press >CUE/
AMS repeatedly to go to succeeding special
track marks.
To change a regular track mark to a
special track mark
After the completion of recording, add "TT" at
the begining of the name of the track you want
to change.
To change a special track mark to a
regular track mark
After the completion of recording, erase "TT"
at the begining of the track name or change the
name of the track.

Erasing a track mark

When you erase a regular track mark or a
special track mark, the track numbers will
change as follows.
Example
1
2
Erase a track mark
1
2
Track numbers decrease
.REVIEW/AMS
1
While playing the track with the track
mark you want to erase, press
XPAUSE to pause.
2
Find the track mark by pressing
.REVIEW/AMS slightly.
For example, to erase the third track
mark, find the beginning of the third
track. "00:00" appears in the display.
"MARK" appears in the display for 2
seconds.
3
Press TRACK MARK to erase the
mark.
"MARK OFF" appears in the display.
The track mark is erased and the two
tracks are combined.
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When you erase a track mark, the date, time,
and name assigned to the mark are also erased.
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4
3
TRACK MARK
XPAUSE
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