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Marking recorded tracks to skip

Although you can’t erase tracks on a CD-R disc, you can set what are called ‘skip IDs’. These tell a CD player (though many do not recognize skip IDs) not to play a particular track, but to skip to the next one on the disc.

You can also set skip IDs on CD-RWs, although it's probably a less useful feature since you can always erase the last track.

Once a skip ID is set, you can clear it, but be careful: you can set up to 21 skip IDs per disc, but repeatedly setting and clearing skip IDs in different recording sessions will reduce this number.

Setting skip IDs:

1With the recorder stopped, press

SKIP.

The display indicates that you’re in skip set/clear mode and playback starts.

 

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2Use the 4 and ¢ buttons to

select the track you want to skip.

The SKIP indicator lights if the track playing is already marked with a skip ID.

3Press SKIP SET.

The SKIP indicator starts to blink.

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If the track you selected in step 2 above already had a skip ID set, playback jumps to the next track that doesn’t have a skip ID set.

Use the 4and ¢buttons if you want to change the track again here.

If there's no room left on the disc to record another skip ID, the display will show the message SKIP FULL.

4Press SKIP SET again to set the skip

ID for the track playing.

The SKIP indicator lights in the display once a skip ID has been set.

• To cancel, press 7.

5Set further skip IDs by repeating steps 2 to 4.

6When you're finished, press 7 to stop

the disc and press 0 (CD-R side).

Until you eject the disc, the recorder stores the skip ID information in its memory. On pressing 0, the recorder writes the skip ID information onto the disc.

Be careful: don’t switch off the unit before ejecting the disc—you’ll lose this sessions skip ID changes!

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Pioneer PDR-W739 manual Marking recorded tracks to skip, With the recorder stopped, press, Press Skip SET

PDR-W739 specifications

The Pioneer PDR-W739 is a versatile CD recorder that exemplifies the blend of high-quality audio performance and user-friendly features. It was designed to meet the needs of audiophiles and casual listeners alike, providing an excellent solution for recording and playing CDs.

One of the most notable features of the PDR-W739 is its ability to record music from a variety of sources. Featuring both analog and digital inputs, the device allows users to connect to other audio equipment, such as turntables and CD players, facilitating a seamless recording process. The PDR-W739 supports several recording formats, including CD-R and CD-RW, allowing users the flexibility to create permanent copies of their favorite albums or to edit and overwrite tracks as needed.

The device is equipped with advanced technologies to enhance recording quality. The built-in Digital Wave System ensures minimal signal loss and maximizes clarity, resulting in recordings that retain the original sound's richness and depth. Additionally, Pioneer's high-quality A/D converters help capture audio signals with remarkable accuracy, maintaining the integrity of the sound through the entire recording process.

Another key characteristic of the PDR-W739 is its ease of use. The front panel is intuitively designed, featuring an easy-to-navigate LCD display that provides useful information, such as track numbers, time remaining, and recording levels. The device also includes an automatic track division feature, which detects silence and creates separate tracks, making it effortless to compile personalized CDs.

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In conclusion, the Pioneer PDR-W739 stands out as a robust CD recorder that combines functionality with high audio fidelity. Its advanced recording technologies, user-friendly features, and solid construction make it an excellent choice for anyone looking to preserve their music collection or create personalized playlists. Whether for serious recording needs or casual listening, the PDR-W739 delivers a reliable and enjoyable audio experience.