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Sharp MD-MT821 User Manual

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Combine

1

Start playing the last of the two tracks
you want to combine, and press the

button.

The unit will enter the pause mode.

2

Press the EDIT button to select “COM-

BINE”.

To

combine the fifth

and sixth tracks

3

Press the ENTER/SYNC button.

To cancel the operation, press the

button.

06 ?

(Confirming the combination)

4

Press the ENTER/SYNC button again.

The two tracks will be combined, and

the unit will be paused at the begin-

ning of the combined track.

The numbers assigned to the tracks

following the combined track will be

decreased by one automatically.

To combine two non-adjacent tracks:

First, put the two tracks next to each other
in the order you want using the MOVE func-

tion (page 27). Then combine them using
the COMBINE function.

When one or both tracks to be
combined have a name:
The first track name will be used. However,
when the first track does not have a name,
the second track name will be used.

In the following cases, tracks cannot
be combined.

Tracks recorded in the monaural long-

play mode and tracks recorded in the

stereo mode.

Tracks recorded from digital inputs and

tracks recorded from analog inputs.

Tracks whose recording time is less than

12 seconds.

Disc name

Discs can be named using a maximum

of 100 characters.

Up to 1,700 characters (approximately)

can be used in the disc and track names

on a single MiniDisc.

1

While in the stop mode, press the

EDIT button to select “DISC NAME”.

2

Press the ENTER/SYNC button.

The unit will enter the character input

mode.

To cancel the operation, press the

button.

1

3

Press the DISP button repeatedly to se-
lect the type of characters.

The first 3 characters in the group of

the selected characters will be dis-

played for about 1 second.

ABC(Capital letters)

abc (Lower-case letters)

123 (Numbers and symbols)

4

Move the

REC LEVEL

shuttle

switch repeatedly to select the first let-
ter in the name.

When the button is pressed continu-

ously, the displayed character will

change rapidly.

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