Sharp MD-MT821 User Manual

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To change disc names or track

names

Some MiniDiscs created on other equip-

ment may have more than 100 characters
in a track name or disc name. The charac-

ters from the 101 st character and on can-

not be corrected or changed.

To delete characters:

1

Put the unit in the character input mode.

To delete characters in a disc name,

perform steps 1 - 2 on page 28.

To delete characters in a track name,

perform steps 1

-

3 on page 29.

2

Press the VOL + or VOL - button to
move the cursor to the character you

want to delete.

3

Press the BASS button.

The character will be erased.

4 Press the EDIT button.

To add characters:

1

Put the unit in the character input mode.

To add characters to a disc name, per-

form steps 1 - 2 on page 28.

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To add characters to a track name,

perform steps 1

-

3 on page 29.

2

Press the VOL + or VOL button to

move the cursor to the right of the char-

acter, where you want to add a new char-
acter.

3

Preform steps 3 - 5 in the “Disc name”
section.

4

Enter the new character you want, and
press the EDIT button.

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Name/stamp

Master MiniDisc
(Prerecorded

2. The character

information, such as the
disc name and track
names is transferred

MiniDisc

1

Record the sound from the master
MiniDisc onto a recordable MiniDisc.

Playback unit

Recording unit

Master MiniDisc

Recordable MiniDisc

Refer to the standard recording

method. (Pages 8 - 14)

At this point, only the sound is re-

corded. No character information is
transferred.

Check whether the total number of

tracks on the newly recorded MiniDisc

matches the total number of tracks on

the master MiniDisc. If they do not

match each other, combine or divide

tracks using the edit operation.

(Pages 27 - 28)

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This function can not be performed

from playback only MiniDiscs.

2

When the recording is complete, remove

the newly recorded MiniDisc and load

the master MiniDisc into the MD-MT821.

Do not mistake the master MiniDisc

for the newly recorded MiniDisc.

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