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E)End ID
F)Portion where you have not made a second recording (This first recording has not be erased.)
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When an end ID which has been written is detected during locating selections or rehearsal playback of start ID or skip ID, the unit stops at the beginning of the end ID.
A)Selection
B)End ID
C)The position at which the tape stops.
Absolute timeThe absolute time indicates the position of the tape, giving the time elapsed from the beginning. The absolute time is recorded automatically at the same time the audio signal is recorded. It cannot be re- recorded. The absolute time allows you to confirm the elapsed time from the beginning of the tape.
When using the sub codesThings that can | Required sub |
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Locating a | Start ID |
selection (AMS |
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Listening to the | Start ID |
first portion of |
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selections |
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Choosing a | Start ID/Program |
selection directly | number |
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Programming | Start ID/Program |
desired selections | number |
in a desired order |
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Skipping the | Skip ID/Start ID |
portion not desired |
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Looking for the | End ID |
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