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Sony DTC59ES Operating Instructions Manual page 24

Digital audio tape deck
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Recording
Creating a Sound Muted Portion (Record Muting)
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During recording or record-pause mode, press the
OREC MUTE button where a sound muted portion
is required.
The
indicator flashes and the record muting is
activated. After about 4 seconds, the
indicator
shows a steady light, and the mm indicator lights. The
deck enters the record-pause mode.
2
To resume recording, press the 11PAUSE or >
(play) button.
Recording resumes.
Using sound muted portion
If you intend to dub the DAT cassette onto an analog
cassette tape, we recommend that you insert sound muted
portions between selections on the DAT cassette.
This will ensure that the AMS function of the analog
cassette deck works correctly for the recorded tape.
Note
With DAT deck, the AMS function is realized by using the
start ID code. (See page 27.)
Caution
To place a space on a DAT cassette, you must not advance
the tape with the ®® or » button. If a space is created this
way, no absolute time code will be recorded on the
succeeding area, and you cannot check the elapsed time
of the tape.
To create a sound muted portion of more than 4 seconds
Keep the OREC MUTE button pressed for as long as you want to
make a recorded portion with no signals. After about 4 seconds,
the [REC] indicator flashes rapidly. When you release the OREC
MUTE button, the deck enters the record-pause mode.
The interval between selections is indicated in the MARGIN
display.
To create a sound muted portion of fess than 4 seconds
Press the OREC MUTE button, and then the INPAUSE button while
the REC indicator is flashing.
To start recording in the rec mute mode
Press the @REC button while the
indicator is flashing.
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If the previous recording was applied to the middle of the
tape, you must locate exactly the last point of the recorded
area, and start the new recording from this point. This will
prevent leaving a blank section on the tape.
If you want space between the last recording and the new
recording, use the OREC MUTE button to mute the sound.
Press PP.
The last point of the previous recording (the beginning of
the blank section or the beginning of the end !D*) is
located, and the tape stops. When the end ID is detected,
the "EE indicator lights at the PGM. NO display.
Note
If the point where you pressed the ™* button is blank, the
end search operation will not function.
When the end ID is written before a blank section
* The end search operation stops at the beginning of this
end ID as illustrated below.
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The position at which
the end ID stops.
Note on the duration of a blank section
The blank section must last for more than 9 seconds for the end
search operation to function correctly.

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