Sony MXD-D1 Looping Part of a CD Loop Play, Difference between Normal, Original, Normal mode

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Playing CDs

Looping Part of a CD (Loop Play)

With the loop function, you can repeat part of a CD during playback. This lets you create original recordings.

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CD/MD switch

LOOP

á á P p

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1Set CD/MD to CD.

2Press LOOP repeatedly and choose either NORMAL or RHYTHM.

See “The difference between NORMAL and RHYTHM.”

Each time you press LOOP, the display changes as follows:

n NORMAL 1 ----- NORMAL 5

 

RHYTHM 5 ----- RHYTHM 1

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3Press á.

The player starts playing.

4Keep pressing LOOP at the point you want to repeat, and release LOOP when you want to stop repeating.

You can also change the mode of the loop (NORMAL 1 to 5, and RHYTHM 1 to 5), turning AMS on the unit while pressing LOOP.

The difference between NORMAL and

RHYTHM

The original track can be looped in two ways, NORMAL and RHYTHM.

Original

Hey, Come on everybody! ...

In NORMAL mode

After repeating a particular portion, the normal play starts from the point you started pressing LOOP.

Loop length

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hey,

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C’mon everybody!

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Press LOOP

Release LOOP

 

In RHYTHM mode

After repeating a particular portion, the normal play starts jumping over the period of the loop.

 

Hey,

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C...

 

C...

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Press LOOP

 

Release LOOP

: Unheard portion overlapped by the loop.

You can choose the loop length from 1 (about 0.25 second) to 5 (about 1 second).

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Contents Compact Disc MiniDisc Deck Page Page Page Precautions Welcome About This ManualHooking Up the System Preparing the connecting cordsUnpacking Inserting batteries into the remoteConnecting the AC power cord Connecting the unit to an amplifierHooking up the system You can locate and play a track while the player is stopped When you play an 8-cm CDTo use headphones Do the followingPlaying an MD Recording a CD on an MD When TOC flashes in the display PressChecking Remaining Time of a Music calendar displayLocating a Specific Track on a Locating a Particular Point in a Track on a CD Playing Tracks on a CD Repeatedly Repeat PlayRepeating the current track Playing Tracks on a CD in Random Order Shuffle Play Repeating a specific portion A-B RepeatPlaying Tracks on a CD in the Desired Order Program Play Changing the track orderLooping Part of a CD Loop Play Normal modeRhythm mode Difference between NormalInserting blank spaces while recording to tape Auto Space Useful Tips When Recording from CDsPausing after each track Auto Pause Recording the current track on an MD Rec-ItChecking Remaining Time of an Checking remaining time and track titleLocating a Specific Track on an To pause playback at the beginning of a trackWhen the MD is played Player repeats Locating a Particular Point in a Track on an MDPlaying Tracks on an MD Repeatedly Repeat Play Playing tracks on an MD in Random Order Shuffle Play Playing Tracks on an MD in the Desired Order Program Play Useful Tips When Recording from MDs to Tape To restart playbackDigital Recording and Analog Recording Track MarkingWhen LEVEL-SYNC is displayed during analog recording Other casesPlaying back tracks just recorded Useful Tips for RecordingChecking the remaining recordable time on the MD To play from the first track of the MD after recordingAnalog recording Digital recordingAdjusting the Recording Level Recording the Mixed Sounds Microphone MixingMarking Track Numbers while Recording Track Marking Starting Recording with Seconds of Prestored Audio Data Time Machine RecordingTo cancel Automatic Track Marking To stop Time Machine RecordingErasing Recordings Erase Function Erasing a single trackIf Protected appears in the display To cancel the Erase function Erasing a portion of a trackErasing all tracks on an MD You can undo a track division To cancel the Divide functionDividing Recorded Tracks Divide Function You can divide a track while recordingTo cancel the Combine function Combining Recorded Tracks Combine FunctionYou can undo a track combination To cancel the Move function Moving Recorded Tracks Move FunctionLabeling Recordings Title Function Labeling tracks and MDs with the remote Changing an existing titleErasing all titles on a disc Name Erase To cancel the Undo function Undoing the Last Edit Undo FunctionEditing done Message Message Meaning MD Display MessagesSystem Limitations of MD Some tracks cannot be combined with othersTroubleshooting CD player sectionMD deck section Sound has a lot of static GeneralRecording is not possible There is no soundSpecifications Guide to the Serial Copy Management System Rule43EN Index J, KW, X, Y, Z Names of controls ButtonsPrécautions Lecture d’un CD Lecture d’un MD Présentation du mode d’emploiBienvenue Enregistrement synchronisé d’un CDRaccordement de la platine Mise en place des piles dans la télécommandeDéballage AperçuRaccordement de la platine à un amplificateur Raccordement de la platineRaccordement au secteur RemarqueLecture d’un CD Pour Vous devezLecture d’un MD Enregistrement d’un CD sur un MD Quand TOC clignote sur l’afficheur Pour Appuyez surVérification du temps restant sur un CD Affichage du répertoirePour faire une pause au début d’une plage Localisation d’une plage donnée sur un CDPour localiser Vous devez Pour revenir rapidement au début de la plage précédenteLocalisation d’un point donné d’une plage sur un CD Lecture répétée des plages d’un CD lecture répétéeRépétition de la plage en cours Pose de nouveaux points de départ et de fin Répétition d’un passage donné d’une plage répétition A-B ZPour annuler la répétition A-B Pour annuler la lecture aléatoireChangement de l’ordre des plages Lecture en boucle d’une partie d’un CD lecture en boucle Z En mode NormalEn mode Rhythm Différence entre Normal et RhythmPour annuler l’espacement automatique Conseils utiles pour l’enregistrement d’un CD ZEnregistrement de la plage en cours sur un MD Rec-it Pour poursuivre la lectureVérification du temps restant sur un MD Vérification du temps restant et du titre d’une plageLocalisation d’une plage donnée sur un MD ScanQuand vous écoutez un MD La platine répète En mode de Localisation d’un point donné d’une plage d’un MDLecture répétée des plages d’un MD lecture répétée 20F 21F Pause après chaque plage pause automatique Remarques sur ’enregistrementEgauqrMa Autres cas Numéro De plage OriginalConseils utiles pour Lecture à partir du début du MD après un enregistrementEuqimérun mentertsigernE Euqigolana tnmertsigernERéglage du niveau d’enregistrement REC LevelSi vous ne choisissez qu’une seule source Si vous avez Tournez MIX Balance ChoisiEgalp Après avoir terminé le mixagePour annuler le marquage automatique Sur AMS à l’étapeEffacement d’une seule plage Remarques sur le montageEffacement d’un enregistrement fonction d’effacement Si Protected apparaît sur l’afficheurEffacement de toutes les plages d’un MD Effacement d’un passage d’une plagePour annuler la fonction d’effacement Vous pouvez supprimer une division de plage Division d’une plage enregistrée fonction de divisionPour annuler la fonction de division Vous pouvez diviser une plage pendant l’enregistrementPour annuler la fonction de combinaison Vous pouvez supprimer une combinaison de plagesDéplacement d’une plage enregistrée Fonction de déplacement Pour annuler la fonction de déplacementPour effacer un caractère Titrage d’un enregistrement fonction de titragePour titrer Assurez-vous que la platine est Pour entrer un espacePour changer Titrage des plages et MD à l’aide de la télécommande ZChangement d’un titre Z Pour sélectionner Appuyez plusieurs fois surPour annuler la fonction de annulation Messages Signification Messages MD affichésLimites du système MD Certaines plages ne peuvent pas être recombinéesGuide de dépannage Section lecteur CDSection platine MD ’enregistrement n’est pas possible La télécommande ne fonctionne pasGénéralités Le son est très parasitéSpécifications Guide du système de protection contre la copie abusive Scms Deuxième règlePremière règle Troisième règle G, H, I, J, K X, Y, ZNomenclature Touches

MXD-D1 specifications

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