Kenwood DM-9090 instruction manual Erasing the track being played Track Erase, Select Erase, A S E

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Editing

DM-9090 (En)

Use the following procedure to erase a single track being played.

40 Be careful in using this operation because a track cannot be recovered once it has been erased.

Preparation

1Play a MD.

2Press the EDIT/SPACE key to switch the editing mode on.

Erasing the track being played (TRACK ERASE)

1Select “ERASE”.

1Select “ERASE”.

JOG DIAL

4 ¢￿

DOWN

U P

PUSH SET

The modes are switched by rotating the JOG DIAL.

1 DIVIDE? : Dividing a track

2COMBINE? : Combining tracks

3 ERASE? : Erasing track(s)

4 MOVE? : Moving (reordering) tracks

ÖEditing is aborted if no operation has been performed for 8 seconds.

 

 

L 40 30 21 18 15 12 9 7 5

3 1 0 OVER (dB) ANALOG

DIGITAL

 

 

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1

2

3

PGM

SEARCH

 

 

32kHz

 

 

 

 

 

E R A S E

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MONITOR

48kHz

 

 

 

 

 

44.1kHz

2Set the selection (by pressing the JOG

DIAL).

 

 

 

Track No. to be erased

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JOG DIAL

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4

 

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1 0 OVER (dB) ANALOG

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1

2

3

 

PGM SEARCH

 

 

 

 

 

32kHz

 

 

 

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MONITOR

 

 

 

44.1kHz

DOWN

U P

 

 

48kHz

PUSH SET

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Indicates erase operation.

2Confirm that the track has been erased.

JOG DIAL

4 ¢￿

DOWN

U P

PUSH SET

3Execute the track erasure operation.

ENTER

 

 

L 40 30 21 18 15 12 9

7 5 3 1 0 OVER (dB)

ANALOG

DIGITAL

 

 

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1

2

3

PGM

SEARCH

 

 

32kHz

 

 

 

 

 

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?

 

 

 

MONITOR

48kHz

 

 

 

 

 

44.1kHz

Confirm that the track has been erased.

Display after execution

“EDIT NOW!” : When editing is in progress

“COMPLETE!” : When editing is completed successfully

“CAN’T EDIT” : When editing is incomplete

ÖIt takes a while until the execution completes.

ÖThe track being played is erased (together with its track title).

ÖIf you execute an editing operation by mistake, the condition before

editing can be recovered by performing the “EDIT CANCEL” opera-

tion.

Ü

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Contents DM-9090 Introduction Before applying power Safety precautionsUnits are designed for operation as follows Factory fitted moulded mains plugContents Special feature AccessoriesImportant Safeguards Power OFF Safety Precautions Handling of Mini Disc Installation positionInformation that you should know Dust countermeasureMaintenance Cleaning Memory backupReference notes Beware of condensation Be especially careful in the following conditionsMD system System connections Digital input / output jacks OpticalAbout the system control connections About the system control operationsListening through headphones Standby modeNames and functions of parts Display / Main unitDescription of main unit keys Remote control unit Model RC-M0702 Infrared ray systemOperation of remote control unit Loading batteriesOperation 1Remove the cover.2Insert batteries.3Close the coverDisc recorded in monaural mode Playback of Mini DiscPlaying tracks in order from track No Before playing a MDPreparation Press the Title Search keySelect the desired title T L E1Enter the track mode Enter the track modeRandom playback Select the desired track numberSkipping tracks Searching in a trackTo pause playback To stop playbackInitiate the program mode ProgrammingProgramming tracks in a desired order Select track numbers in the order you want to play themTo add a track to the program Checking the order of tracksTo clear tracks from the program Clearing tracks from the endRepeated playback To repeat only the programmed tracksTo stop repeated playback To repeat the entire discMonitor key Recording-related keys AUTO/MANUAL keySelect before starting recording REC Mode key Selecting the setting adjustment modeREC LEVEL? Auto TIME?When D.REC LEVEL? is selected When Auto TIME? is displayedWhen Auto LEVEL? is displayed When Fade TIME? is displayed1Adjust the settings if required Recording Analog inputAnalog recording Select Analog or MonoAdjust the recording level. Main unit only Select Auto or ManualStart recording After recording, eject the Mini DiscRecording Digital input Digital recordingSelect one of Digital 1, 2 To fade in and fade out the musicUnlock Adjust the digital source recording levelTrack being played Track Erase Synchro recording with CD playback Digital recording and ScmsEditing Selecting the editing function typeReordering tracks by moving them Erasing desired tracks Quick EraseMoving the track being played Track Move Select MoveV E Select the move destinationTo cancel the editing results Edit Cancel Image of track movingExecute the track reordering operation Eject the Mini DiscMoving several tracks at a time Quick Move 1Select Q.MOVE2Select the track numbers to be moved End the selection of the track numbers to be movedImage of track insertion P Ç? / 0 02 / Ç? 8 / Ç? EDividing the track being played Track Divide Select Divide2Preview the result V I D E +Execute the track divide operation Image of previewImage of track division 5 + 2Select the track to be combined5 + Combined tracks are decreased automaticallyImage of track combination Execute the track combine operationErasing the track being played Track Erase Select EraseA S E Confirm that the track has been erasedImage of track erasure 1To erase all MD tracks R a S E2To erase desired tracks 5 ? a B CWhen Disc Error is displayed S C ErrorImage of track deleting Quick Erase Erasing desired tracksAbout preset titles Editing titlesTotal number of title characters Characters usable in title editingL M Input the titleL M N E O O D a B C 3To change or erase a titleN W O O D Title editing function keys Scrolling the displayExecute title change or deletion S CCD text editing Copying the CD text1Transmit the CD text into the MD recorder Single C D t e x tChanging the displayed contents This key allows to switch the mode of time displayTime Display key Fade keyTimer operations Timer playback, timer recordingOperation to reset Symptoms related to MD standardSymptom Cause Case of difficultyDisplayed Message Meaning Action Other symptoms Symptom Cause RemedySpecifications Memo For your records