(1)The tape recording time input is divided by two, and tracks that can be accommodated in file A (which refers to tracks on tape side A) are selected in order of their track Nos.
(2)In a few seconds, the time left on tape side A is displayed, then file B (tracks on tape side B) is edited in the same manner.
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Editing in the FILE A
EDIT A 01
The selected track numbers are displayed in sequence.
| EDIT | A | |
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| Remaining time display. |
1. | While you can edit with a different time setting to that of the tape you are using, part of the tape may be left with nothing recorded on it, or | ||
Notes | the last track on side A or side B may be cut short. |
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2. | The EDIT function may not operate properly for discs having only one track or having tracks of long duration such as classical music. |
RC operation | GRC operation |
CHECK | Check |
| ENTER |
EDIT A 01
ÖWhen the CHECK key is pressed, track numbers and remaining time in the file A are displayed first, then those in the file B.
RC operation | GRC operation |
| Return |
6 | ENTER |
| ENTER |
Press the 6key to start playback according to the edited content. The playback pauses at the beginning of the track Note edited for tape side B. Press the 6 key again to continue
playback.
When recording the edited content onto a tape, it is recommended to use the synchro recording or CCRS recording function of KENWOOD cassette decks.
ÖFor details, see the instruction manual of the cassette deck.
To clear the edited contentsRC operation | GRC operation |
Press any one of these keys.
P.MODE
P.mode
ENTER
CLEAR
Clear
ENTER
ÖThe edited data is cleared entirely.
Main unit operation
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Do this operation in the stop mode.