Kenwood MZ-B3 manual Track marking while recording, Track marking to divide a recording

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Track marking while recording

Track marking to divide a recording

While recording, press TRACK MARK on the recorder or the remote controller.

A track mark is added and the track number will increase by one. The record indicator flashes and "MARK ON" appears in the display.

Track marking essentially adds tracks while recording and enables you to quickly find and play from the marked position. The track marking feature is useful particularly when recording a discussion, an interview, etc.

You can add track marks with the recorder or the remote controller. To use the remote controller, connect it to the TRACK MARK (REC)/PAUSE jack.

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1

2

3

4

Track number

MONO

MONO

Elapsed time of the track being played

Various ways of recording

4

4

4

Add track marks when the speaker changes.

TRACK MARK

to TRACK MARK

(REC)/PAUSE

TRACK MARK

To add track marks after recording

See “Track marking a recording” (page 23).

To erase track marks

See “Erasing a track mark” (page 24).

To find track marks

While playing, press =or +slightly.

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Contents Portable MiniDisc Recorder Owner’s Record InformationFor Customers in the USA Welcome Table of contents Additional information Power sourcesSlide Open and open BottomLid Alkaline batteriesSound source Microphone Recording an MD rightPress Display window while recordingInsert an MD with the label Lid down to closeDisplay window while playing back Play PressTo listen in stereo sound If the play does not startDictating IndicatorStop To release the digital VOR functionRecording in stereo with an external microphone Stereo microphone To MIC Plug in Power Mono monauralTo stop recording VariousRecording from other equipment Red White RK-G128 not supplied To MIC Plug in PowerPortable CD player, portable MD player, etc To 2 or To record from a monaural playerTrack marking to divide a recording Track marking while recordingContinue to next page m Tips on track marks Track marking important pointsTips on recording To know the remaining time, etc ∙ While in stop mode∙ While recording If you make a mistake while setting the clock Setting the clock to stamp the recorded timeWays RecordingCharging the built-in battery for the clock Listening at a fast speed To switch to normal playbackPlaying tracks repeatedly Various waysTo know the time and track name Tips on playbackTo lock the controls Hold function VariousTo listen with a monaural player Listening with other equipmentEditing recorded Various ways Track marking a recordingTrack marking Track numbers increase To add track marks while recordingErase a track mark Track numbers decrease Erasing a track markPause Appears for about 2 secondsTo erase a part of a track Erasing a trackPstop Play To erase other tracksRREC Pstop Erasing a whole discUsing on a lithium ion rechargeable battery Using on house currentTo wall outlet AC-E45HG AC power adaptor not supplied To DC Battery lifea When to charge or replace the batteriesBatteries Record Ing bPrecautions You cannot record using a timer To remove the manganese dioxide lithium batteryFor Customers in the USA Mechanical shock or vibrationAdditional information Symptom Cause/Solution TroubleshootingAdditional information System limitations Symptom CauseError message Meaning/Remedy Error messagesTR Full System SpecificationsGeneral Optional accessories What is the MD?How MiniDiscs work Premastered MDsHow the MiniDisc got so small Quick Random AccessShock-Resistant Memory User TOC Music Data AreaRecorder Looking at the controlsCurrent location Display windowRecorded portion Disc length Carrying case Remote controllerSony MZ-B3 E Sony MZ-B3 E