Introduction, Naming a disc, Enter/edit the name for the disc – Pioneer MJ-D508 User Manual
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Introduction
The MD system allows for very flexible editing of discs. Using the editing features described on the following pages you can
easily: create names for discs and for individual tracks; combine two tracks into one long one, or divide a track into two short
ones; move single tracks, or reorder a whole disc; erase tracks or parts of tracks on a disc.
Naming a Disc
You can name a recordable MD so that when you load the disc into the recorder, the disc's name appears in the recorder's
display. The name can be up to 100 characters long, including spaces. You can also edit the existing disc name (if you've
recorded something else on the disc, for example), but you can't change the name of a playback-only disc.
pUSH
g^iTEP [?]
Make sure the disc you want to name/edit is
loaded into the recorder and is stopped.
Press NAME.
If the disc doesn't already have a name, the character display is blank
with a blinking cursor on the first character. If the disc is already named,
the character display shows the name (or the first 12 characters if it is
too long to be displayed completely), with a blinking cursor under the
first character.
Enter/edit the name for the disc.
You can do this from either the front panel or the remote control.
Front panel controls:
[E
Select/change the character at the current cursor position by turning
the jog dial. See below for the complete list of letters, numbers and
symbols available.
[E Change between uppercase and lowercase by pressing
DISPLAY/CHARA. The case of the character at the current cursor
position changes between upper- and lowercase with each press.
E] Confirm the character and move the cursor to the next character
position by pressing the jog dial (or by pressing
H Move the cursor backwards or forwards along the display using the
◄◄ and buttons. Although you can't move backwards beyond the
beginning of the name, you can move forwards as far as you like.
[5]
Erase the character at the current cursor position
by
pressing
EDIT/NO. The characters either side of the current cursor position
close up to fill the gap.
Characters available for disc and track names;
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