Sony MDS-E52 manual To cancel the Combine Function, You can undo a track combination

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Editing Recorded MDs

Combining Recorded Tracks (Combine Function)

Use the Combine Function while the recorder is stopped, playing or in pause to combine consecutive tracks on a recorded MD. This function is useful for combining several songs into a single medley, or several independently recorded portions into a single track. When you combine two tracks, the total number of tracks decreases by one and all tracks following the combined tracks are renumbered.

Example: Combining B and C

To cancel the Combine Function

Press EDIT/NO or p.

You can undo a track combination

Divide the tracks again (see “Dividing Recorded Tracks” on page 22), then repeat the combine function with the correct tracks if necessary.

Note

If “Impossible” appears in the display, the tracks cannot be combined. This sometimes happens when you’ve edited the same track many times, and is due to a technical limitation of the MD system, not a mechanical error.

Track number

Combining

1

2

3

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A

B

C

D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

B and C are co

mbine

d

 

 

 

into one track

1

2

 

3

 

 

 

 

 

A

B

C

 

D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AMS± EDIT/NO YES

p

1While the recorder is stopped or during playback pause, press EDIT/NO to display “Edit Menu.”

2Turn AMS until “Combine?” appears in the display, then press AMS.

3Turn AMS until the number of the former track of the two to be combined appears in the display, then press AMS.

“Rehearsal“ alternates with “Track ok?“ in the display. The place where the two tracks will join (i.e., the end of the former track and the beginning of the latter track) repeatedly plays back and the respective track number flashes in the music calendar.

4If the track is the wrong one, press EDIT/NO or p, then start again from Step 1.

5If the place is correct, press AMS or YES.

When the tracks have been combined, “Complete” appears for a few seconds and the total number of tracks in the music calendar decreases by one.

If both of the combined tracks have track titles, the title of the latter track is erased.

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Contents MiniDisc Recorder About This Manual PrecautionsWelcome Table of Contents Inserting batteries into the remote When to replace batteriesUnpacking ConnectionWhat cords will I need? Connecting the AC power cordConnection To record through Set Input to To record Set REC Mode toPress When TOC flashes in the displayDo the following Playing an MDChecking the remaining recordable time on the MD Useful Tips for RecordingPlaying back tracks just recorded Monitoring the input signal Input MonitorIf Auto Cut appears in the display Auto Cut If Smart Space appears in the display Smart SpaceTo record from the middle of the track Adjusting the Recording LevelRecording Over Existing Tracks While Track flashes in the displayCase other than the above To cancel Automatic Track MarkingTo display LEVEL-SYNC To stop Music Synchro-Recording To stop Time Machine RecordingYou can change CDs during synchro-recording Synchro-Recording With a Sony CD PlayerIf the CD player does not start playing To pause recordingChecking remaining time and the title of a track Using the DisplayLocating a Specific Track Repeating the current track Locating a Particular Point in a TrackPlaying Tracks Repeatedly Repeating a specific portion A-B Repeat To cancel A-B RepeatSetting new starting and ending points To cancel Shuffle PlayChanging the track order Creating Your Own Program Program PlayChecking the track order Inserting blank spaces while recording to tape Auto Space Pausing after each track Auto PauseErasing Recordings Erase Function Erasing a part of a track To cancel the Erase FunctionErasing a single track Erasing all tracks on an MDYou can divide a track while recording To cancel the Divide FunctionDividing Recorded Tracks Divide Function You can undo a track divisionYou can undo a track combination To cancel the Combine FunctionLabeling Recordings Title Function Moving Recorded Tracks Move FunctionIf you entered the wrong character To cancel labelingTo select UntilTo change Make sure that the recorder is Changing an existing title ZTo label Make sure that the recorder is To select PressControl terminal CTRL-S Remote control terminalFunction of Control Terminal Mounting the recorder DimensionsSome tracks cannot be combined with others Display MessagesSystem Limitations Message MeaningTroubleshooting Outputs SpecificationsOptional accessories InputsIndex of Parts and Controls Guide to the Serial Copy Management System DAT recorder or MD recorder DAT or MD Actual total number Sony Corporation
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The Sony MDS-E52 is a remarkable piece of audio technology introduced as part of the MiniDisc lineup, which was popular during the late 1990s and early 2000s. This device exemplifies Sony's commitment to high-quality sound and innovative features, making it an appealing option for audiophiles and casual listeners alike.

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