ABOUT TRACK NUMBERS
When recording, track numbers will be created automatically.
(Auto marker function/Synchro marker function)
When recording from analogue inputs: (Including digital inputs other than CDs or MiniDiscs)
A new track number will automatically be created whenever 1 second or more of si- lence occurs in the source.
(Auto marker function)
When recording from digital inputs: (CDs/MiniDiscs only)
Track numbers will be created automatically for each track at the same point where track numbers already exist on the CD or MiniDisc.
(Synchro marker function)
| First track | Second track | Third track |
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Playback | Track A | Track B | Track C |
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Playback side
First track
Recording side
About 1 second
Silence
Second track
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Recording | Track A | Track B | Track C |
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● The track numbers on the playback side |
may not match the track numbers re- |
corded on the MiniDisc. |
● When recording, if a programmed play- |
back is performed by the source or play- |
●If there is some noise in the “silent” spaces from the source, the track num- bers may not be created at the correct position, depending on the contents of the source being recorded.
●You can also record a series of tracks without using the auto marker function.
back is performed by selecting tracks |
manually, the MiniDisc track numbers |
may not be the same as on the source. |
● The track numbers can also be changed |
after recording. |
● Track numbers may not be created, |
even when recording from digital inputs, |
depending on the CD player used for the |
source. |
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