Undoing The Last Edit (Undo); Changing Recorded Level After Recording (S.f Edit) - Sony MDS-E10 Operating Instructions Manual

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Undoing the Last Edit
(UNDO)
You can undo the last edit operation and restore the
contents of the MD to the condition that existed before the
operation. Please note, however, that you cannot undo an
edit operation if you performed any of the following
operations after the edit:
• Pressed REC z on the recorder
• Pressed MUSIC SYNC or STANDBY MUSC SYNC on
the remote
• Performed other editing operations
• Turned off the recorder or ejected the MD
• Disconnected the AC power cord
Also, if "M-TR Combine," "Nm All Copy" or "S.F Edit"
have been used for editing, the "Undo?" function cannot
return the tracks or disc to the original condition.
1
Press MENU/NO while the recorder is stopped.
"Edit Menu" appears in the display.
2
Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until
"Undo?" appears in the display.
"Undo?" will not appear if no editing has been done.
3
Press AMS or YES.
One of the following messages will appear, depending
on the last edit operation.
Last edit operation
Erasing a track
Erasing all the tracks on an MD
Erasing a portion of a track
Erasing consecutive tracks
Dividing a track
Combining tracks
Moving a track
Naming a track or MD
Copying a track or disc name
Renaming a track or MD
Erasing a track or disc name
Erasing all the names on the MD
4
Press AMS or Yes
"Complete!" appears for a few seconds, and the MD is
restored to the condition that existed before the edit
operation.
To cancel the operation
Press MENU/NO or x.
50
Changing Recorded Level
after Recording (S.F Edit)
With this function, you can change the recorded level of a
track. The new level overwrites the original recording. the
Fade In/Fade Out function gradually increase the level a
the beginning of a track, then gradually decrease the level
at the end of the track.
Notes
• The Undo function cannot be used to return the
• Tracks recorded by MD LP cannot be altered with S.F
Changing the level of a whole track
Message
1
Erase Undo?
2
Divide Undo?
3
Combine Undo?
Move Undo?
4
Name Undo?
5
6
7
overwritten data to its original condition. Be sure to
make a backup copy before using S.F Edit.
Edit. If change is attempted, "Cannot Edit" appears on
the display.
MENU / NO
Press MENU/NO when the recorder is stopped.
"Edit Menu" appears in the display.
Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until "S. F
Edit" appears in the display; press AMS or YES.
Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until "Tr
Level?" appears in the display; press AMS or YES.
Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until the
track number of the track to be changed appears in
the display; press AMS or YES.
"Level 0dB" appears in the display.
While monitoring to the playback, Turn AMS (or
press ./> repeatedly) until the desired level is
heard.
Level can be changed in 2dB units, from _12dB to
+12dB. When the playback level is at the highest
setting, be sure to adjust the level so that the right-hand
indicator of the peak level meter does not light.
L e v e l
Press AMS or YES.
"Edit OK?" appears in the display.
Press AMS or YES.
Overwriting of the track is started.
"S.F Edit **%" appears during overwriting.
The overwriting of the track takes approximately as
long as the playback time of the track or longer.
"Complete!" is displayed when overwriting is finished.
YES
AMS
- 2 d B
This indicator
should not illuminate.

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