Kenwood MZ-B3 manual Track marking important points, Tips on track marks

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Track marking important points

While you record a discussion or an interview, you can add not only regular track marks but special track marks. Special track marks can be found independently of the regular track marks during playback.

You can add special track marks only with the remote controller while recording.

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track marks

track marks

While recording, press TRACK MARK on the remote controller twice.

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

Elapsed time of the track

Track number being played

MONO

MONO

Note

To add a special track mark, press TRACK MARK twice within one second. If you press the button secondly after more than one second passes, two regular track marks will be recorded.

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Special track marks cannot be added after recording

You can add special track marks only while recording.

To erase special track marks

See "Erasing a track mark" (page 24).

To find special track marks while playing

While pressing VOR ON/OFF, press = or +slightly.

The special track mark indication "TT" appears following the track number. Each time you press =, you can find the previous special track mark. Each time you press +, you can find the succeeding track mark.

Tips on track marks

Total number of track marks

You can record up to 254 track marks in total of the two kinds – regular track marks to divide a recording and special track marks – on an MD.

Regular and special track marks are recorded in the same way as the track marks on music discs.

The two kinds of track marks recorded with this recorder can be used for playback operation in the same way as the track marks recorded on the beginning of each music track on a music disc.

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Contents Portable MiniDisc Recorder For Customers in the USA InformationOwner’s Record Welcome Table of contents Power sources Additional informationLid BottomSlide Open and open Alkaline batteriesPress Recording an MD rightSound source Microphone Display window while recordingLid down to close Insert an MD with the labelTo listen in stereo sound Play PressDisplay window while playing back If the play does not startStop IndicatorDictating To release the digital VOR functionTo stop recording Stereo microphone To MIC Plug in Power Mono monauralRecording in stereo with an external microphone VariousPortable CD player, portable MD player, etc To 2 or Red White RK-G128 not supplied To MIC Plug in PowerRecording from other equipment To record from a monaural playerContinue to next page m Track marking while recordingTrack marking to divide a recording Track marking important points Tips on track marksTips on recording ∙ While recording ∙ While in stop modeTo know the remaining time, etc Ways Setting the clock to stamp the recorded timeIf you make a mistake while setting the clock RecordingCharging the built-in battery for the clock Playing tracks repeatedly To switch to normal playbackListening at a fast speed Various waysTips on playback To know the time and track nameVarious To lock the controls Hold functionListening with other equipment To listen with a monaural playerTrack marking Track numbers increase Track marking a recordingEditing recorded Various ways To add track marks while recordingPause Erasing a track markErase a track mark Track numbers decrease Appears for about 2 secondsPstop Play Erasing a trackTo erase a part of a track To erase other tracksErasing a whole disc RREC PstopTo wall outlet AC-E45HG AC power adaptor not supplied To DC Using on house currentUsing on a lithium ion rechargeable battery Batteries Record When to charge or replace the batteriesBattery lifea Ing bPrecautions For Customers in the USA To remove the manganese dioxide lithium batteryYou cannot record using a timer Mechanical shock or vibrationAdditional information Troubleshooting Symptom Cause/SolutionAdditional information Symptom Cause System limitationsError messages Error message Meaning/RemedyTR Full General SpecificationsSystem How MiniDiscs work What is the MD?Optional accessories Premastered MDsShock-Resistant Memory Quick Random AccessHow the MiniDisc got so small User TOC Music Data AreaLooking at the controls RecorderRecorded portion Disc length Display windowCurrent location Remote controller Carrying caseSony MZ-B3 E Sony MZ-B3 E