Marking Track Numbers While Recording - Sony RCD-W2000ES Operating Instructions (primary manual) Operating Instructions Manual

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Marking Track Numbers
While Recording
You can mark track numbers either manually
or automatically. By marking track numbers at
specific points, you can quickly locate the
points later using the AMS Function or Editing
Functions.
When using the remote, set DECK A/DECK B
to DECK B.
DECK A/DECK B
Marking track numbers
manually
You can mark track numbers at any time while
recording. Press REC z at the point you want
to add a track mark.
Notes
• You cannot mark track numbers manually during
Synchro-Recording.
• Track length must be at least 4 seconds to mark
track numbers manually.
Marking track numbers
automatically (Track Marking
Function)
The unit adds track marks differently in the
following cases:
• When you make a Synchro-Recording
(page 23)
The unit marks track numbers automatically under
the control of DECK A.
• When recording from DECK A, or from a
CD or MD connected through the
DIGITAL OPTICAL IN or DIGITAL
REC z
COAXIAL IN jack (with "OPT" or
"COAX" selected by the INPUT button)
The unit marks track numbers automatically
according to the information contained in the source
being recorded. However, the unit may not
automatically mark track numbers when recording
from some CD players and multi disc players.
• In all other cases
When "Track Mark" is set to "LSync" in menu, the
unit marks a new track number whenever the signal
drops to the specified level* or below for about 1.5
seconds or longer, then rises to a specified level.
* The initial setting is –50 dB.
To turn off the Track Mark Function
While the unit is stopped, set "Track Mark" in
menu to "Off." For details, see "Using the Menu"
REC z
(page 36).
To change the trigger level for Track
Marking Function (Level Sync function)
While the unit is stopped, select "LSync Lvl" in the
menu and set the level between
–72 dB and –20 dB. For details, see "Using the
Menu" (page 36).
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