Recording Over Existing Tracks

Follow the procedure below to record over existing material just as you would on an analog cassette tape.

Recording on MDs

Adjusting the Recording Level

When recording with INPUT set to ANALOG and the signal input through LINE (ANALOG) IN jacks, use REC LEVEL to adjust the recording level before starting recording.

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You cannot adjust the recording level during digital recording.

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1Carry out Steps 1 to 5 in “Recording on an MD” on page 6.

2Turn AMS (or press = or +) until the number of the track to be recorded over appears.

3To record from the start of the track, continue from Step 6 in “Recording on an MD” on page 7.

While “TRACK” flashes in the display

The recorder is recording over an existing track, and stops flashing when it reaches the end of the recorded portion.

To record from the middle of the track

1After Step 2 above, press · to start playback.

2Press P where you want to start recording.

3Continue from Step 6 in “Recording on an MD” on page 7.

Note

You cannot record from the middle of an existing track when “PROGRAM” or “SHUFFLE” is displayed/lit.

1Carry out Steps 1 to 6 in “Recording on an MD” on pages 6 and 7.

2Play the portion of the program source with the strongest signal level.

3While monitoring the sound, turn REC LEVEL to adjust the recording level so that the peak level meters reach their highest point without turning on the OVER indication. Occasional lighting of “OVER” is acceptable.

4Stop playing the program source.

5To start recording, follow the procedure starting from Step 8 in “Recording on an MD” on page 7.

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Sony MDS-E52 manual Recording Over Existing Tracks, Adjusting the Recording Level, While Track flashes in the display

MDS-E52 specifications

The Sony MDS-E52 is a remarkable piece of audio technology introduced as part of the MiniDisc lineup, which was popular during the late 1990s and early 2000s. This device exemplifies Sony's commitment to high-quality sound and innovative features, making it an appealing option for audiophiles and casual listeners alike.

At its core, the MDS-E52 is a MiniDisc recorder that allows users to record and playback digital audio on MiniDiscs. One of its defining features is the Adaptive TRK function, which enables the unit to automatically allocate recording space depending on the length of the audio being captured. This functionality ensures that users can maximize the capacity of their MiniDiscs, accommodating various recording lengths without wasting valuable space.

The MDS-E52 supports various recording modes, including SP (Standard Play), LP2 (Long Play 2), and LP4 (Long Play 4), allowing users to choose between sound quality and recording time. In SP mode, the highest audio fidelity is achieved, while LP modes extend recording time significantly—up to four times the capacity of a standard MD in LP4 mode. This versatility makes it suitable for both high-quality music playback and lengthy voice recordings.

Moreover, the MDS-E52 boasts a digital optical input, making it easy to connect to other digital audio devices. This feature facilitates high-quality audio transfers, preserving the integrity of the sound during recording. The built-in A/D converter ensures that analog audio signals are accurately converted to a digital format, thereby maintaining sound clarity.

Another significant technological advancement of the MDS-E52 is its ability to edit recordings post-capture. Users have the freedom to create playlists, erase tracks, and move audio segments with ease, providing a level of flexibility that earlier formats didn't offer. The user-friendly interface, complete with a clear display and intuitive controls, enhances the overall user experience.

Additionally, the MDS-E52 features a variety of playback options, including shuffle and repeat modes, which allow users to enjoy their favorite tracks in a customizable manner. Its compact design makes it easy to integrate into various audio setups, whether at home or on the go.

Overall, the Sony MDS-E52 stands out as a noteworthy example of early digital audio technology, combining high-quality sound, versatility in recording capabilities, and user-friendly features. Its legacy is marked by its contribution to the evolution of portable and digital music formats, making it a cherished piece of equipment for many music enthusiasts.