Sony MDS-E12 Erasing Tracks Erase, Using buttons and control for editing Operations

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Using buttons and control for editing

operations

The buttons and control of the recorder can be used as described below to erase, divide, move or combine tracks.

Note

When a name is given to a track or disc, the functions of the buttons and control described below will change. For more details, see the section “Naming track or MD” (page 46).

MENU / NO YES

AMS /

MENU/NO: When pressed, “Edit Menu” appears on the display and editing operations can be selected. If the button is pressed during editing, editing is canceled.

AMS: The desired editing operation and track number are selected by turning the AMS; confirmation is made by pressing it. It is also used to erase part of a track, or to specify the division of a track.

YES: This can be used instead of pressing AMS.

m/M: Press to specity the unit (minute, second, or frame) which playback is advanced when the AMS control is turned.

You can also use these buttons to locate the end point of the portion to be erased.

For more information on the functions of each button, refer the page on the editing operations.

About indication which appears during

editing

When “Protected” appears in the display.

The MD’s record-protect slot is open, and editing cannot be made. Slide the record-protect tab to close the slot. For more details, see the section “To prevent accidental erasure of the recorded material” on page 19.

About indications which appear after

editing

When “TOC” lights up in the display

The material that has been edited has not yet been recorded to the MD. Remove the MD, or turn off and then turn on power to the recorder; the edited material will be written to disc.

When “TOC Writing” flashes in the display

The edited material is being recorded to the MD. Do not disconnect the power supply and do not move the MD— the sound material may not be recorded properly.

Erasing Tracks (ERASE)

By specifying the number of a track to be erased, or the section to be deleted. All tracks, or any number of tracks, can also be erased.

Erasing a single track (ERASE)

The track number is selected and the track is erased.

Example: The second track (track name “BBB”) is to be erased:

1

AAA

 

2

BBB

 

3

CCC

 

 

 

4

DDD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

AAA

 

2

CCC

 

 

 

 

3

DDD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When a track is erased, the track numbers are automatically reassigned. For example, when track two is erased, the previous track number three and all others after it move up one track number.

1Press MENU/NO while the recorder is stopped, playing, or paused.

“Edit Menu” appears in the display.

2Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until “TrErase?” appears in the display; press AMS or YES.

The track number is displayed and playback of the track begins.

3Turn AMS until the track number of the track to be erased is displayed (or press ./> repeatedly).

4Press AMS or YES.

“Complete!” appears for a few seconds and then disappears. The track selected in step 3. is erased, and playback of the next track begins.

To cancel the operation

Press MENU/NO or x.

zWhen “ERASE???” is displayed during procedure 4. above:

The track has been record-protected on another MD recorder. If you still want to erase this track, press AMS or YES again while the “ERASE???” indication appears.

zErasing more than two tracks

So that the track numbers do not change during the middle of operations, the tracks are erased from the furthest back first.

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Contents MDS-E12 Owner’s Record For customers in the EuropeFor customers in Canada About This Manual PrecautionsHandling MDs Table of Contents Location and Function of Parts Front Panel Descriptions Rear of the Recorder Remote Descriptions » Scroll button ¥ M.SCAN button@¼ Clear button @Á x stop buttonDisplay Window Discriptions While the recorder is stopped Using the Display WindowWhen you insert an MD While the recorder is playing While the recorder is recordingE a M 2 Tr 1 m 2 5 s Inserting batteries into the remote Getting Started After UnpackingHooking Up the Audio Components Cold Getting Started Position of selector Output level0 0 7 1 2 1 9 0 Setting the ClockDa t e T i m e Y Y M M D D Da t e T i m e D D Y Y Y YRecording on an MD Recording on MDsWhen Protected is displayed When you pause recordingWhen Din Unlock flashes When TOC indicator flashesDo steps 1 to 5 of Recording on an MD on Press MENU/NO twice Recording for long timesP u t L e v e l A x 5 d B Adjusting the Recording LevelErasing blank portions automatically Smart Space/Auto Cut Monitoring the input signal InputRecording Tips Marking track numbers automatically Automatic Track Marking Marking Track Numbers While Recording Track MarkingMarking track numbers manually Manual Track Marking To stop Time Machine Recording Do steps 1 to 7 of Recording on an MD onTo stop Music Synchro-recording Do steps 1 to 6 of Recording on an MD on Press Music SyncPress CD-SYNC Start If the CD player doesn’t start playingPress To change Change Recorder to CD player to CD-SYNCHRO StartOperations you may want to do during play Press or turn Playing MDsPlaying MDs Locating a track with AMS Playing a Specific TrackPlaying a track by entering the track Number Z To go to Do the followingLocating a Particular Point in a Track X t N o N a m e 6 Tr 3 m 2 8 sReserving the next track during play Next Track Play Locating a point while monitoring Sound SearchPlaying Tracks Repeatedly Repeat Play When the play mode is Recorder repeatsRepeating the current track Repeat 1 Play Z Repeating all the tracks on the MD Repeat All Play ZTo stop Repeat A-B Play Playing Tracks in Random Order Shuffle Play ZContinue playing the track or use M to locate Creating Your Own Program Program Play 1 0 0 / 3 S 1 2 m 2 7 sProgramming the tracks Checking the order of tracks Program1 - 0 Tr 0 m 0 0 s Multi-access Play1 - 6 Tr 3 m 2 8 s Storing the Located Track toChecking the program M o r i z i n g M.ACCESSMulti-access play Z Returning to the Specified Point Locate Play Tr 0 m 0 0 s 0 0 fTo mark the desired point Mark Press AMS or YES Press MENU/NOFine adjusting the marked point Rehearsal Pausing After Each Track Auto PauseH e a r s a l 4 3 s 0 4 fAuto Pause and Auto Cue Making Track Play Start Soon Auto CueChanging Playback Speed Variable Speed Play 5 % D R E a M 2 Tr 4 m 0 9 sBefore you start editing Editing Recorded MDsRAM editing and Disc editing To select RAM editingErasing Tracks Erase Using buttons and control for editing OperationsAbout indication which appears during Editing About indications which appear after EditingErasing a portion of a track A-B Erase Erasing all tracks on an MD ALL EraseErasing consecutive tracks Multitrack Erase Example Erasing portion B2 of the second trackCombining two tracks Combine Combining Tracks CombineCombining consecutive tracks Multi track Combine Example combining the second track and fourth TrackExample Moving the second track after the third track Moving Tracks MoveDividing a track after selecting a track Dividing Tracks DivideDividing a track after selecting Dividing point Example Dividing the second trackI n T r 2 Naming a Track or MD using the controls On the recorderNaming a Track or MD Name To enter a spaceNaming a track or MD using the remote Z Press MENU/NO twice while the recorder is stopped Copying names Name CopyCopying the same name to all tracks Disc. Name All Copy Erasing a track or disc name Name Erase Renaming a track or MD ZErasing all names on the MD Name All Erase To rename a track or disc name, do the followingChanging the level of a whole track Undoing the Last Edit UndoChanging Recorded Level after Recording S.F Edit To force a stop during writing To Use Fade In/Fade OutDuring writing, press x Stop, MENU/NO or Clear Turn AMS until YES appears on the displayFade in and Fade Out Z Other FunctionsFade-in Play and Fade-in Recording Fade-out Play and Fade-out RecordingOther Functions Recording on an MD using a timer Using a TimerPlaying an MD using a timer Control terminal functions Rear Panel Terminal FunctionsRemote Terminal Functions Control terminal CTRL-S Mini-jack typeRelay Recording Cabling for Relay Relay PlaybackParallel Input-Output Sub 9-pin male Using Fader PlayRS-232C Setting the keyboard Operating MD Recorder Using a KeyboardConnecting a keyboard to the MD recorder Selecting keyboard typeUsing the Edit Menu Naming a Track or MD Using the KeyboardShort cut to the naming procedure Operations using the 10-key pad Operations using the US or JP keyboardsOperating the Recorder Through the Keyboard Button or function KeyClearing key assignments Assigning Characters to Keyboard KeysAssigning a character Keyboard Operations English Keyboard Layout Recorder Using a KeyboardKeyboard Operations 10-Keyboard Layout OperatingSystem Limitations Limitations when recording over an existing trackAdditional Information Guide to the Serial Copy Management System Trouble shootingMessage code Cause/Remedy Self-Diagnosis FunctionMessage Meaning Display MessagesSpecifications Rack mounting Exterior dimensionsTo access the Setup Menu Setup Menu TableSetting Menu item Function Parameters FactoryTo access the Edit Menu Last Mode MemoryEdit Menu Table Menu item Sub item Function
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