TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Location and Function of Parts

5

Front Panel Descriptions

6

Rear Panel Descriptions

7

Remote Descriptions

8

Display Window Descriptions

10

Using the Display Window

11

Getting Started

14

After Unpacking

14

Hooking Up the Audio Components

15

Setting the Clock

17

Recording on MDs

18

Recording on an MD

18

Notes on Recording

19

Recording for long times

20

Adjusting the Recording Level

21

Recording Tips

22

Marking Track Numbers While Recording

 

(Track Marking)

23

Starting Recording With 6 Seconds of Prestored

 

Audio Data (Time Machine Recording)

24

Synchro-recording With the Audio Component of

 

Your Choice (Music Synchro-recording)

25

Synchro-recording With a Sony CD Player

 

(CD Synchro-recording)

25

Playing MDs

27

Playing an MD

27

Playing a Specific Track

29

Locating a Particular Point in a Track

30

Playing Tracks Repeatedly (Repeat Play)

31

Playing Tracks in Random Order (Shuffle Play)

32

Creating Your Own Program (Program Play)

33

Storing the Located Track to Start Play

 

Instantaneously (Multi-access Play)

34

Setting Play start position After Play Is Stopped

 

(Resume Play)

36

Returning to the Specified Point (Locate Play)

36

Pausing After Each Track (Auto Pause)

37

Making Track Play Start Soon (Auto Cue)

38

Changing Playback Speed

 

(Variable Speed Play)

39

Editing Recorded MDs

40

Before you start editing

40

Erasing tracks (ERASE)

41

Combining Tracks (COMBINE)

43

Moving Tracks (MOVE)

44

Dividing Tracks (DIVIDE)

45

Naming a Track or MD (NAME)

46

Undoing the Last Edit (UNDO)

50

Changing Recorded Level after Recording

 

(S.F Edit)

50

Other Functions

52

Fade IN and Fade Out Z

52

Notification of the track end and the disc end

 

(End Of Track/Disc)

53

Using a Timer

54

Rear Panel Terminal Functions

55

Control terminal functions

55

Remote Terminal Functions

55

Parallel Input-Output

57

RS-232C

58

Operating the MD Recorder Using a

Keyboard

59

Setting the keyboard

59

Naming a Track or MD Using the Keyboard

60

Operating the Recorder Through the Keyboard

61

Assigning Characters to Keyboard Keys

62

Keyboard Operations (English Keyboard Layout) . 63

Keyboard Operations (10-Keyboard Layout)

63

Additional Information

64

System Limitations

64

Trouble shooting

65

Self-Diagnosis Function

66

Display Messages

67

Specifications

68

Exterior dimensions

69

Edit Menu Table

70

Setup Menu Table

71

Last Mode Memory

72

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MDS-E12 specifications

The Sony MDS-E12 is a notable addition to the Minidisc player lineup, reflecting Sony's commitment to innovation in the digital audio realm. Released in the late 1990s, this device was designed with a focus on high-quality audio playback and recording, making it a preferred choice for audiophiles and professionals alike.

One of the standout features of the MDS-E12 is its playback precision. Utilizing Sony's proprietary ATRAC (Adaptive TRansform Acoustic Coding) technology, the device processes audio with remarkable fidelity. ATRAC allows for efficient compression of audio files while maintaining impressive sound quality, making the MDS-E12 suitable for both casual listeners and serious music enthusiasts who demand clarity and rich soundscapes from their recordings.

In addition to its playback capabilities, the MDS-E12 also offers seamless recording features. Users can record live audio directly onto the Minidisc, capturing concerts, lectures, or personal performances with ease. The device supports both digital and analog input, allowing for versatile recording options from various audio sources. The built-in microphone input ensures that spontaneous recording is always an option.

Another highlight of the MDS-E12 is its user-friendly interface. The device includes a well-designed LCD display that provides essential information such as track numbers, play time, and remaining recording capacity. The intuitive layout of controls ensures that users can navigate easily through menus and settings, enhancing the overall user experience.

Moreover, the MDS-E12 incorporates a range of playback options. Users can enjoy repeat play, shuffle mode, and program play to customize their listening experience. The ability to label tracks enhances organization, allowing users to manage their collections effectively.

The Sony MDS-E12 is also built with durability in mind. Its robust design can withstand the rigors of daily use, catering to both home listeners and those on the go. The compact size of the device makes it portable, which is ideal for users who appreciate the flexibility of enjoying their audio on various occasions.

In terms of connectivity, the MDS-E12 features optical and coaxial digital outputs, as well as a headphone jack, making it straightforward to integrate with other audio equipment. Its performance, combined with comprehensive features and great sound quality, solidifies the Sony MDS-E12's place in the digital audio history, representing an era where Minidisc technology provided a fresh alternative to cassette tapes and CDs.