Editing Recorded MDs

Labeling tracks and MDs with the remote

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6

 

 

 

Alphabet/number

 

 

 

buttons

NAME

 

 

CLEAR

CHAR

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P p

NUM

 

 

 

= +

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1Press NAME so that a flashing cursor appears in the display, then do the following:

To label

Make sure that the player is

 

 

A track

Playing, pausing, recording the track

 

to be labeled, or stopped after locating

 

the track to be labeled

 

 

An MD

Stopped with no track number

 

appearing in the display

 

 

2Select the character type as follows:

To select

Press

 

 

Uppercase letters

CHAR repeatedly until “Selected

 

ABC” appears in the display

 

 

Lowercase letters

CHAR repeatedly until “Selected

 

abc” appears in the display

 

 

Numbers

NUM repeatedly until “Selected

 

123” appears in the display

 

 

3Enter one character at a time.

After you enter a character, the cursor shifts rightwards and waits for the input of the next character.

4Repeat steps 2 and 3 until you have entered the entire title.

If you entered the wrong character

Press 0or ) until the character to be corrected starts flashing.

Press CLEAR to erase the incorrect character, then enter the correct one.

5Press NAME again.

The entered title appears on the left side of the display after the label has been recorded.

To cancel labeling

Press p.

Changing an existing title

1Press NAME so that a track title or disc title appears in the display, then do the following:

To change

Make sure that the player is

 

 

A track title

Playing, pausing the track whose title

 

is to be changed, or stopped after

 

locating the track whose title is to be

 

changed

 

 

A disc title

Stopped with no track number

 

appearing in the display

 

 

2Keep pressing CLEAR (or EDIT/NO on the unit) until the current title is erased.

3Enter the new title.

Do steps 3 to 5 of “Labeling Recordings” on page 35, or steps 2 to 4 of “Labeling tracks and MDs with the remote” on this page.

4Press NAME.

Erasing all titles on a disc (Name Erase)

Use this function to erase all titles on an MD simultaneously.

Note that once erased, titles cannot be recovered.

1Press EDIT/NO repeatedly while the player is stopped until “All Erase ?” appears in the display.

2Press EDIT/NO again.

“Name Erase ?” appears in the display.

3Press YES.

All titles are erased.

To cancel the Name Erase function

Press p.

zYou can erase all recorded tracks and titles

See “Erasing all tracks on an MD” on page 31.

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Sony MXD-D1 Labeling tracks and MDs with the remote, Changing an existing title, Erasing all titles on a disc Name Erase

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