Dividing a track (divide), Dividing a track directly, Combining tracks (combine) – Sony Portable MD Recorder MZ-RH710 User Manual

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Dividing a track (Divide)

You can divide a track with a track mark,
creating a new track from the part
following the track mark. The track
numbers will increase as follows.

You cannot divide a track if:

the track has been transferred from a
computer.

the track has been recorded in Hi-MD
mode using the MD Simple Burner
software.

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).

While playing or pausing, press T MARK
on the recorder at the point you want to
mark.
“MARK ON” appears in the display, and
a track mark is added. The track number
will increase by one.

To add track marks while
recording (except while
synchro-recording)

Press T MARK at the point you want to
add a track mark.
You can use “Time Mark” to add track
marks automatically at specified intervals
(except while digital recording) (page 32).

Combining tracks
(Combine)

When you record with analog (line) input,
unnecessary track marks may be recorded
where recording level is low. You can
erase a track mark to combine the tracks
before and after the track mark.
The track numbers will change as follows.

You cannot combine tracks if:

one of the two tracks or the both tracks have
been transferred from the computer.

one of the two tracks or the both tracks have
been recorded in Hi-MD mode using the MD
Simple Burner software.

the tracks are recorded in different recording
mode.

Note

1

3

4

2

2

3

1

4

5

Track marking

Track numbers increase.

T MARK

Dividing a track directly

Note

1

3

4

2

1

3

2

Erase a track mark

Track numbers decrease

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