Editing Recorded Tracks - Yamaha CDR-HD1500 Quick Start Manual

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Editing Recorded Tracks

You can solve any issues at the recording stage by editing and correcting recorded tracks. You can also
create your own Albums using editing functions, and create original CDs from Album/Disc groups.
NOTE
NOTE
The Undo function cancels the
The Undo function cancels the
last edit operation, and reverts
last edit operation, and reverts
to the original status. For more
to the original status. For more
information, see page 70 in the
information, see page 70 in the
Owner's Manual.
Owner's Manual.
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Editing functions can be divided into the following three groups:
Track Edit: Edits and corrects recorded tracks.
Album Edit: Edits and creates an Album group to produce an original CD.
Disc Edit: Edits a Disc group to produce an original CD.
Editing consists of the following two steps:
1. Editing and correcting recorded tracks > Track Edit
2. Editing to produce an original CD > Album Edit/Disc Edit
1. Editing and correcting recorded tracks
You can correct any issues at the recording stage using the Track Edit
function (p. 18).
The following is a possible scenario that requires editing:
1 Track 2 becomes blank because of an unintentional press of the TRACK NO.
WRITE button.
2 A 10-second silent portion is inserted at the beginning of track 3 because
recording was initiated too early.
3 Two tracks are accommodated in track 4 because of a failure in automatic
detection.
4 A classical piece of music is divided into three tracks: track 5, 6 and 7.
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The issues above can be solved by the following editing operations.
1 Erase track 2 > Track Erase function
The blank track (2) is erased. At this point, track numbering will be unaltered.
2 Decrease the silent portion at the beginning of track 3 from 10 to 2 seconds >
Part Erase function
3 Divide track 4 into two tracks > Track Divide function
Track 4 becomes tracks 4 and 5.
The succeeding tracks, numbered 5 through 7, will change to tracks 6, 7 and 8 (to
accommodate what is now track 5).
4 Combine tracks 6, 7 and 8 to a single track > Track Combine function
After the edit in step 4, the track numbers will need to be rearranged.
5 Rearrange the track numbers in sequential order > Track Pack function
10 secs.
A song
Two
2
3
4
5
6
tracks
silent portion
7
8

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