Sony MDS-E10 Operating Instructions Manual page 51

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To Use Fade In/Fade Out
1
Press MENU/NO while the recorder is stopped.
"Edit Menu" appears in the display.
2
Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until "S. F
Edit" appears in the display; press AMS or YES.
3
Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until "Fade
In?" or "Fade Out?" appears in the display; press
AMS or YES.
4
Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until the
track number of the desired track appears in the
display; press AMS or YES.
"Time 5.0s" appears in the display.
5
While listening to the playback, Turn AMS (or press
./> repeatedly) to adjust the fade in or fade
out times.
the section to fade in or fade out is played back
repeatedly.
Fade time is adjustable in 0.1 second intervals, from 1
to 15 seconds. You cannot set the time longer than the
track.
6
Press AMS or YES.
"Edit OK?" appears in the display.
7
Press AMS or YES.
Rewriting of the track is started.
During overwriting, "S. F Edit **%" appears.
When writing is finished, "Complete!" will appear for
a few seconds.
To cancel the operation
In steps 1 to 5, press MENU/NO x.
To force a stop during writing
The portion Already written cannot be returned to its
original state, but cancellation can be made with the
following steps.
1
During writing, press x (Stop), MENU/NO or CLEAR.
"Edit Stop?" will be appear in the display, then "No"
will flash.
When "No" is displayed. press MENU/NO, YES or
AMS to continue the overwriting.
2
Turn AMS until "YES" appears on the display
Pressing YES or AMS stops the overwriting of the data.
Press MENU/NO to continue the overwriting of data.
Notes
• Do not move the recorder or remove the AC power plug
during this operation. The recording information will be
damaged, and a good recording will not be made.
• Level change cannot be made with LP2 or LP4 mode
recording tracks.
• Do not use damaged or dirty MDs. The recording
sometimes cannot be properly completed.
• Repeated change of level will result in a deterioration of
sound quality.
• If the level has been changed once, and then changed
again to the original level, the recording level will not
actually be returned to the original state.
• The "Undo" function cannot be used to return a track
where the level has been changed to its original level.
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