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MDS-E10 manual
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Contents
Main
MDS-E10
Operating Instructions
WARNING
Notice for the Customers in the United Kingdom IMPORTANT
CAUTION
ATTENTION
Setting the voltage selector (voltage selector equipped models only)
Precautions
Handling MDs
About This Manual
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T ABLE OF
Location and Function of Parts......... 6
Getting Started ................................ 15
Recording on MDs ............................ 18
Playing MDs ...................................... 27
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Preparation
Front Panel Descriptions
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Rear Panel Descriptions
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9
Remote Descriptions
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Display Window Descriptions
1 2 341
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Using the Display Window
15 46m08s
When you insert an MD
SONGS
Tr
15 46m08s
Coax-12.0dB
No Name
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Tr
2 2m33s
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Getting Started
Hooking Up the Audio Components
Mixer
1Prepare necessary connecting cables.
2Connect.
3Connect the power cord.
Recording on MDs
Recording on an MD
Notes on Recording
Recording for long times
1
3
4
6
Adjusting the Recording Level
1
l
L
t
Recording Tips
Monitoring the input signal (Input Monitor)
1 2
3
Erasing blank portions automatically (Smart Space/Auto Cut)
Marking Track Numbers While Recor ding (Track Marking)
Marking track numbers manually (Manual Track Marking)
4
Marking track numbers automatically (Automatic Track Marking)
1
Starting Recording With 6 Seconds of Prestored Audio Data (Time Machine Recording)
1
2 3
Synchro-recording With the Audio Component of Your Choice (
Music Synchro-recor ding
) Z
1
2
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Playing an MD
Playing MDs
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Playing a Specific Track
Locating a track with AMS*
Playing a track by entering the track number Z
1
2
6 3m28s
1
3
5 6
NextNo Name Tr
Playing Tracks Repeatedly (Repeat Play)
Repeating all the tracks on the MD (Repeat All Play) Z
Repeating the current track (Repeat 1 Play) Z
Repeating a specitic portion within a track (Repeat A-B Play) Z
1
Playing Tracks in Random Order (Shuffle Play) Z
1
2
Cr eating Your Own Program (Program Play)
3S 12m27s
Programming the tracks
/6 8 10 0/
4
6
0m00s
No 1-- 0 Tr
Tr
No 1-- 6
3m28s
6
7
Memorizing
Multi-access play Z
00f
2 4m09s
Returning to the Specified Point (Locate Play)
To mark the desired point (MARK)
1
3m43s04f
-Rehearsal-
3
4
To locate the marked point
Making Track Play Start Soon (Auto Cue)
1
2
3
Changing Playback Speed (Variable Speed Play)
2 4m09s
Tr
10 %DREAM .
Editing Recorded MDs
This chapter explains the various editing methods that are available.
Before you start editing
RAM editing and DISC editing
To select RAM editing
Erasing Tracks (ERASE)
Erasing a single track (ERASE)
3
4
Erasing all tracks on an MD (ALL ERASE)
2
3
Erasing a portion of a track (A-B Erase)
2
4
5 6
7
8 9
2
5
Combining Tracks (COMBINE)
Combining two tracks (COMBINE)
Combining consecutive tracks (Multi track combine)
2
5
Moving Tracks (MOVE)
Dividing Tracks (DIVIDE)
Dividing a track after selecting a track
4
5
Dividing a track after selecting the dividing point
Naming a Track or MD using the controls on the recorder
2
3
4
D
7
D
8
9
Naming a track or MD using the remote Z
1
3
5
Copying the same name to all tracks and disc. (Name All Copy)
2
3
5
Renaming a track or MD Z
1
2
3
4
Erasing a track or disc name (Name Erase)
Changing Recorded Level after Recording (S.F Edit)
Changing the level of a whole track
Level -2dB
1
2
1
2
3
5
7
1
2
Other Functions
This chapter explains other useful functions that are available on the MD recorder.
Fade IN and Fade Out Z
Fade-in Play and Fade-in Recording
Fade-out Play and Fade-out Recording
Notification of the track end and the disc end (End Of Track/Disc)
1
2
3
Control terminal functions
Using a Timer
Playing an MD using a timer
1
6
7
Operating the MD Recorder Using a Keyboard
Setting the keyboard
Connecting a keyboard to the MD recorder
Selecting keyboard type
Naming a Track or MD Using the Keyboard
Short cut to the naming procedure
1
2
3
Operating the Recorder Through the Keyboard
Operations using the US or JP keyboards
Operations using the 10-key pad
Assigning Characters to Keyboard Keys
Assigning a character
1
2
3
Keyboard Operations (English Keyboard Layout)
AMS( )
Home
Enter
PgDn
Additional Information
System Limitations
Guide to the serial Copy Management System
Trouble shooting
Self-Diagnosis Function
Display Messages
Specifications
Exterior dimensions
Setup Menu Table
Edit Menu Table
Last Mode Memory