Sony MDS-E12 operating instructions To Use Fade In/Fade Out, To force a stop during writing

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To Use Fade In/Fade Out

1Press MENU/NO while the recorder is stopped.

“Edit Menu” appears in the display.

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

3Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until “Fade In?” or “Fade Out?” appears in the display; press AMS or YES.

4Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until the track number of the desired track appears in the display; press AMS or YES.

“Time 5.0s” appears in the display.

5While listening to the playback, Turn AMS (or press

./> repeatedly) to adjust the fade in or fade out times.

the section to fade in or fade out is played back repeatedly.

Fade time is adjustable in 0.1 second intervals, from 1 to 15 seconds. You cannot set the time longer than the track.

6Press AMS or YES.

“Edit OK?” appears in the display.

7Press AMS or YES.

Rewriting of the track is started.

During overwriting, “S. F Edit **%” appears.

When writing is finished, “Complete!” will appear for a few seconds.

To cancel the operation

In steps 1 to 5, press MENU/NO x.

To force a stop during writing

The portion Already written cannot be returned to its original state, but cancellation can be made with the following steps.

1During writing, press x (Stop), MENU/NO or CLEAR.

“Edit Stop?” will be appear in the display, then “No” will flash.

When “No” is displayed. press MENU/NO, YES or AMS to continue the overwriting.

2Turn AMS until “YES” appears on the display

Pressing YES or AMS stops the overwriting of the data. Press MENU/NO to continue the overwriting of data.

Notes

Do not move the recorder or remove the AC power plug during this operation. The recording information will be damaged, and a good recording will not be made.

Level change cannot be made with LP2 or LP4 mode recording tracks.

Do not use damaged or dirty MDs. The recording sometimes cannot be properly completed.

Repeated change of level will result in a deterioration of sound quality.

If the level has been changed once, and then changed again to the original level, the recording level will not actually be returned to the original state.

The “Undo” function cannot be used to return a track where the level has been changed to its original level.

Editing Recorded MDs

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Contents MDS-E12 For customers in the Europe For customers in CanadaOwner’s Record Precautions Handling MDsAbout This Manual Table of Contents Location and Function of Parts Front Panel Descriptions Rear of the Recorder Remote Descriptions @Á x stop button ¥ M.SCAN button» Scroll button @¼ Clear buttonDisplay Window Discriptions Using the Display Window When you insert an MDWhile the recorder is stopped 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 levelDa t e T i m e D D Y Y Y Y Setting the Clock0 0 7 1 2 1 9 0 Da t e T i m e Y Y M M D DRecording on an MD Recording on MDsWhen TOC indicator flashes When you pause recordingWhen Protected is displayed When Din Unlock 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 LevelMonitoring the input signal Input Recording TipsErasing blank portions automatically Smart Space/Auto Cut Marking Track Numbers While Recording Track Marking Marking track numbers manually Manual Track MarkingMarking track numbers automatically Automatic Track Marking To stop Time Machine Recording Do steps 1 to 7 of Recording on an MD onIf the CD player doesn’t start playing Do steps 1 to 6 of Recording on an MD on Press Music SyncTo stop Music Synchro-recording Press CD-SYNC StartPress To change Change Recorder to CD player to CD-SYNCHRO StartOperations you may want to do during play Press or turn Playing MDsPlaying MDs To go to Do the following Playing a Specific TrackLocating a track with AMS Playing a track by entering the track Number ZLocating a point while monitoring Sound Search X t N o N a m e 6 Tr 3 m 2 8 sLocating a Particular Point in a Track Reserving the next track during play Next Track PlayRepeating all the tracks on the MD Repeat All Play Z When the play mode is Recorder repeatsPlaying Tracks Repeatedly Repeat Play Repeating the current track Repeat 1 Play ZPlaying Tracks in Random Order Shuffle Play Z Continue playing the track or use M to locateTo stop Repeat A-B Play Checking the order of tracks Program 1 0 0 / 3 S 1 2 m 2 7 sCreating Your Own Program Program Play Programming the tracksStoring the Located Track to Multi-access Play1 - 0 Tr 0 m 0 0 s 1 - 6 Tr 3 m 2 8 sM o r i z i n g M.ACCESS Multi-access play ZChecking the program Press AMS or YES Press MENU/NO Tr 0 m 0 0 s 0 0 fReturning to the Specified Point Locate Play To mark the desired point Mark4 3 s 0 4 f Pausing After Each Track Auto PauseFine adjusting the marked point Rehearsal H e a r s a lAuto 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 sTo select RAM editing Editing Recorded MDsBefore you start editing RAM editing and Disc editingAbout indications which appear after Editing Using buttons and control for editing OperationsErasing Tracks Erase About indication which appears during EditingExample Erasing portion B2 of the second track Erasing all tracks on an MD ALL EraseErasing a portion of a track A-B Erase Erasing consecutive tracks Multitrack EraseExample combining the second track and fourth Track Combining Tracks CombineCombining two tracks Combine Combining consecutive tracks Multi track CombineExample Moving the second track after the third track Moving Tracks MoveExample Dividing the second track Dividing Tracks DivideDividing a track after selecting a track Dividing a track after selecting Dividing pointTo enter a space Naming a Track or MD using the controls On the recorderI n T r 2 Naming a Track or MD NameNaming a track or MD using the remote Z Copying names Name Copy Copying the same name to all tracks Disc. Name All CopyPress MENU/NO twice while the recorder is stopped To rename a track or disc name, do the following Renaming a track or MD ZErasing a track or disc name Name Erase Erasing all names on the MD Name All EraseUndoing the Last Edit Undo Changing Recorded Level after Recording S.F EditChanging the level of a whole track Turn AMS until YES appears on the display To Use Fade In/Fade OutTo force a stop during writing During writing, press x Stop, MENU/NO or ClearFade-out Play and Fade-out Recording Other FunctionsFade in and Fade Out Z Fade-in Play and Fade-in RecordingOther Functions Using a Timer Playing an MD using a timerRecording on an MD using a timer Control terminal CTRL-S Mini-jack type Rear Panel Terminal FunctionsControl terminal functions Remote Terminal FunctionsRelay Recording Cabling for Relay Relay PlaybackParallel Input-Output Using Fader Play RS-232CSub 9-pin male Selecting keyboard type Operating MD Recorder Using a KeyboardSetting the keyboard Connecting a keyboard to the MD recorderNaming a Track or MD Using the Keyboard Short cut to the naming procedureUsing the Edit Menu Button or function Key Operations using the US or JP keyboardsOperations using the 10-key pad Operating the Recorder Through the KeyboardAssigning Characters to Keyboard Keys Assigning a characterClearing key assignments Operating Recorder Using a KeyboardKeyboard Operations English Keyboard Layout Keyboard Operations 10-Keyboard LayoutLimitations when recording over an existing track Additional InformationSystem Limitations Guide to the Serial Copy Management System Trouble shootingMessage code Cause/Remedy Self-Diagnosis FunctionMessage Meaning Display MessagesSpecifications Rack mounting Exterior dimensionsMenu item Function Parameters Factory Setup Menu TableTo access the Setup Menu SettingMenu item Sub item Function Last Mode MemoryTo access the Edit Menu Edit Menu Table
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MDS-E12 specifications

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