EDITING TRACKS

You can do various editing operations on the tracks that have been recorded on the HDD.

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1. Press MENU while the HDD is selected (P.14).

The display changes for the menu item selection.

2. Rotate the MULTI JOG knob (press +/–, H or G on the remote control) to select “Track Edit”

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3. Press MULTI JOG knob (ENTER on the remote control).

The display changes for the editing menu item selection.

4. Rotate the MULTI JOG knob (press +/–, H or G on the remote control) to select a menu item, then press MULTI JOG knob (ENTER on the remote control) to confirm the selection.

The followings are the track editing menu items:

Track Rename (at right)

Track Adjust (P.59)

Track Erase (P.60)

Part Erase (P.60)

Track Combine (P.62)

Track Divide (P.62)

Track Pack* (P.63)

Add Fade In (P.64)

Add Fade Out (P.64)

Track Title (P.65)

* “Track Pack” cannot be selected during playback.

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If MENU is pressed during editing, entry of the selection is canceled, and then this unit returns to the following state;

This unit returns to the editing menu item selection if having started editing during the stop mode.

This unit returns to the playback if having started editing during playback.

If a is pressed during editing, all entry of the selection is canceled, and this unit returns to the stop mode.

Track Rename

You can move a track and assign a new number.

1. If “Track Rename” is selected (at left), the following screen appears.

Disc that contains the track to be moved

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If the edit menu is selected during playback, the unit automatically selects the item to be edited. In this case, skip to step 6 since you do not need to select an item.

2. Rotate the MULTI JOG knob (press +/– on the remote control) to select the disc that contains the track to be moved.

3. Press the MULTI JOG knob (ENTER on the remote control) to confirm the disc.

The number of the track to be moved flashes.

Press CLEAR to cancel the confirmed selection.

4. Rotate the MULTI JOG knob (press +/– on the remote control) to select the track to be moved.

5. Press the MULTI JOG knob (ENTER on the remote control) to confirm the track.

The display scrolls to the left to indicate the disc number that contains the track to be moved, the existing track number, and the new track number.

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Press CLEAR to cancel the confirmed selection.

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Yamaha CDR-HD 1500 owner manual Editing Tracks, A c k E d i t, N a m e 0 0 1 1 ?, Track Rename

CDR-HD 1500 specifications

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