You can divide a track with a track mark, creating a new track from the part following the track mark. You can also make fine adjustments to the track mark position before making the actual division. The track numbers will increase as follows.
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Note
You cannot divide a track if:
•the track has been transferred from a computer.
•the track has been recorded in
•the dividing point is at the beginning or end of the track.
•the division would cause the total number of tracks on the disc to exceed the maximum allowed (2,047 tracks for a disc used in Hi- MD mode or 254 tracks for a disc used in MD mode).
T MARK
Jog dial
Dividing a track directly
While playing or pausing, press T MARK at the point you want to mark.
Adjusting the dividing point before dividing a track (Divide Rehearsal)
1 While playing, press T MARK for 2 seconds or more.
Four seconds of the track from the point T MARK is pressed is played back repeatedly.
The point T MARK is pressed.
Four seconds of the track plays back repeatedly.
2 Turn the jog dial to adjust the point to divide.
Turning the jog dial moves the dividing point forward or backwards. The dividing point can be moved up to a maximum of 8 seconds forward or backwards from the point
T MARK was pressed in step 1.
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3 Press the jog dial to enter the dividing point.
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