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DETAILED FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
RECORDING FUNCTIONS
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EDIT
The EDIT function is only possible when you are using non protected user-recorded DCC cassettes. In this mode you can edit the
tape formats, delete or create track transition and renumber the tracks.
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When in REC PAUSE mode:
• START NEW SIDE
m Press the EDIT key to enter the edit mode
You can select the various EDIT functions by pressing EDIT several times
r CONTINUE B
3 Press the RECORD key to actually edit the tape.
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GOTO START A
• START NEW SIDE:
When START NEW SIDE is detected
during playback, the deck will automatically wind to the beginning
of the next side after which playback will be continued with the
first track on the next side. During winding the display
will show
TO START B
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TO STARi A
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mark the position where the tape must be
reversed (only possible on side A of the tape).
When CONTINUE B is detected during playback, the deck will
immediately change to side B after which playback will be
continued.
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GO TO START A: mark the position on the tape where the deck should start winding to the beginning of side A and stop.
When GO TO START A is detected during playback, the deck will wind to the beginning of side A after which the deck stops.
When in STOP mode:
SPLIT TRACK
\T\ Press the EDIT key to enter the edit mode.
You can select the various EDIT functions by pressing EDIT several times
Press the RECORD key to actually edit the tape.
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RENUNBER DCC
SPLIT TRACK: the DCC starts a new track at the current position.
When SPLIT TRACK has been performed a renumber action (see below)
is necessary to ensure a correct tracknumber sequence.
CONNECT TRACKS:
the current and next track will be connected
and recognized as one track. The deck will search for the start of the
next track and erase the marker which indicates the start of this track.
When tracks have been connected a renumber action (see below) is
necessary to ensure a correct track number sequence.
Note: Do not use the 'CONNECT TRACKS' function when positioned
at the start of a track.
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RENUMBER:
renumbering the tape. This action is only possible if track numbers have been recorded on the tape.
- The 'RENUMBER' function is a/ways needed when:
1. During recording, the deck has automatically switched from side A to side B ( s e e : 'MC like format').
2. A track has been split into 2 tracks.
3. Two tracks have been connected to one track.
- The 'RENUMBER' function maybe needed when: A recording is started in the middle of an existing track
(see : 'RECORDING ON A SPECIFIC LOCATION').
- As the complete tape will be checked for correct tracknumber sequence, it is best to finalize all edit-actions before' renumbering.
During the renumber action the display shows the absolute time + 'RENUN'.
When the action is finished the display shows
NOTE: to exit edit
REffUN COMPLETE
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