Sony CDP-CA9ES What You Can Do With the Custom Files, Grouping Tracks Music Clip

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Storing Information About

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What You Can Do With the Custom Files

The player can store 4 types of information called “Custom Files” for each disc. Once you have stored Custom Files for a disc, the player automatically recalls what you have stored whenever you select the disc. Note that Custom Files will be erased if you don’t use the player for about 1 month.

You can store this information:

When you use

You can

 

 

Music Clip (page 14)

Group the tracks on each disc

 

into up to 4 groups

 

 

Disc Memo (page 15)

Label the disc using up to 10

 

characters

 

 

Delete Bank (page 16)

Delete unwanted tracks and store

 

only the tracks you want

 

 

Level File (page 17)

Store the optimum playback

 

level of the disc

 

 

The Custom File indication lights up when you store the corresponding information.

CUSTOM FILE

MEMO

LEVEL

 

Level File

 

BANK CLIP A B C D

Music Clip

Delete Bank

Disc Memo

Where are Custom Files stored?

Custom Files are stored not on the disc but in the player’s memory. This means you cannot use Custom Files when you play the disc on other players.

Erasing Custom Files

If the memory for Custom Files becomes full, the player displays “FILE FULL” when you press FILE to store the information and you cannot store any more disc information. If necessary, erase any unwanted Custom Files as follows:

To erase all Custom Files of one disc

Remove all the discs in the player, then press ¤Ê OPEN/ CLOSE. Wait for “–NOÊ DISC–” to appear in the display, then press TIME/MEMO (or TIME on the remote) repeatedly until the Custom Files for the disc which you want to erase appear. Then, press ERASE. “FILEÊ ERASE” appears and the Custom File indication disppears. All the Custom Files for the disc will be erased.

To erase all Custom Files of all discs

While holding down ERASE and FILE, press POWER to turn on the player. “ALL ERASE” appears in the display and all the Custom Files will be erased.

Grouping Tracks (Music Clip)

You can group the track on each disc into up to 4 groups called “clips.” Once you store a track into a clip, you can use the Music Clip every time you play the disc. You can also play only the tracks stored in a selected clip.

Note that tracks numbered over 32 cannot be stored into a clip.

MUSIC CLIP buttons

How many discs can you file?

You can file up to 172 discs in the Custom File. You can check how many discs you can file as follows:

Remove all the discs in the player, then press

¤Ê OPEN/CLOSE. Wait for “–NOÊ DISC–” to appear in the display, then press TIME/MEMO (or TIME on the remote). “REMAIN: XXX” appears in the display to show you how many discs you can file.

Each time you press TIME/MEMO (or TIME), the display shows the Custom Files for each disc. After the last Custom File, “–Ê ENDÊ –” appears for a while, then “–NOÊ DISC–” appears.

Storing tracks into clips

1Play the track you want to store into a clip.

2Press one of the MUSIC CLIP buttons (A, B, C or D).

“CLIP FILE” appears and the selected MUSIC CLIP button indicator flashes for a while. “CLIP A (B, C or D)” indication appears in the Custom File indicator.

3Repeat Steps 1 and 2 to store other tracks into clips.

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Contents CDP-CA9ES CDP-CA8ES Owner’s Record WelcomeAbout This Manual ConventionsTable of Contents Before you start… When you select Player playsWhen you want to Press Press ContinueInserting batteries into the remote UnpackingHooking Up the System OverviewTransporting the player Connecting the AC power cordIf you have an analog power amplifier Display information while playing a disc Using the DisplayChecking the total number and playing time of the tracks Checking the remaining timeTo locate Press Replacing Discs While Playing a DiscLocating a Specific Disc You can extend the playing time during Music ScanLocating a Specific Track or a Point in a Track Repeating the current track Playing Tracks RepeatedlyPlaying in Random Order Shuffle Play Shuffle Play on all discsIf you’ve made a mistake To cancel Program PlayCreating Your Own Program Program Play To program Repeat StepsChecking the track order Changing the track orderChanging the fading time Recording Your Own ProgramFading In or Out What You Can Do With the Custom Files Grouping Tracks Music ClipRemoving tracks from a clip Labeling a Disc Disc MemoPlaying tracks in a clip Clip Play Storing Specific Tracks Delete Bank Erasing the Disc MemoErasing the Delete Bank Playing using the Delete BankTo cancel playing using the Delete Bank Erasing the Level FilePrecautions Troubleshooting SpecificationsIndex