Undoing A Mistake - Pioneer MJ-L77 Operating Instructions Manual

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Undoing a Mistake

Although the MJ–L77 always lets you abort an edit before completing it, there will
probably still be times when you complete an edit operation only to find that it wasn't
what you had intended. As long as you haven't switched the power off, updated the
UTOC by ejecting the disc, or recorded anything else on the disc, you can still undo the
last edit operation.
The only exceptions to this are the undo operation itself (i.e., you can't redo an edit),
and track/disc naming while in record mode.
MENU
AUX/CD-R
SOUND
STANDBY/ ON
1
Make sure the disc is stopped.
Note: You can't use undo if the recorder is in program play mode.
2
Press MENU and select UNDO.
Remember: switch between menu options using the $ and ›
buttons; select the option by pressing
3
Confirm that you want to undo the last
edit.
Press
to undo, or
SET
once the undo is complete.
SET
&
$
DISPLAY
SET
MD
TAPE
TIMER/
! —
REC
CHARACTER
CANCEL
4
.
SET
to cancel. The display shows
CANCEL
7 Editing
VOL
+ ⁄
¢
COMPLETE
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