Press peak search in the stop mode, Notes, To cancel the auto space function – Sony CDP-997 User Manual
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Locating the Loudest Portion
of the Disc
-Peak Search
O
inserting a Blank Space Between
Selections
-Auto Space
The player will search the loudest portion (peak level) of
the disc, and then play it repeatedly. This function will
make it easier for you to adjust to the optimum level when
recording on tape.
You can insert a 3-second blank space between each
selection. The blank space enables you to locate
selections when using a tape deck with the automatic
selection search function.
Press PEAK SEARCH in the stop mode.
PEAK SEARCH
□
“PEAK” blinks in the window. The loudest portion
will be playing repeatedly for 4 seconds.
At this time, adiust the recording level.
Notes
• In the delete play, delete shuffle play, or program
play mode, when a single disc is inserted in the
player, selections chosen from that disc will be
searched for a peak.
• In the multi-disc program mode, when multiple
discs are inserted, peak search will apply to
selections chosen from the currently inserted disc.
Before starting play, press A.SPACE/A.CUE once.
□
“AUTO SPACE” appears in the window.
A blank space of approximately 3 seconds will be
inserted between each selection.
To cancel the auto space function
Press A.SPACE/A.CUE twice.
“AUTO SPACE” disappears.
Note on auto space function
When selections consist of several chapters following one after another
successively like symphonies, the auto space function may create breaks
between each selection.
To stop peak search
Press ■. Press II to pause at the first selection.
“PEAK” will disappear in the display window.
To start play immediately
Press ►.
Note on peak search function
The player determines the loudest portion (peak level) of a disc by searching
it at fixed intervals. As a result, the portion searched may differ from the
actual peak level. In addition, this function may determine different portions
as the peak level for the same disc. However, the difference between the
portion searched and the actual peak level is insignificant and will not
present any problem in adjusting the recording level.
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