Things you should know before recording, Advanced recording operations 12, Lead-in area – Sony PCM-R700 User Manual

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Advanced Recording Operations

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For accurate recording of absolute time codes

• If the tape is blank, make sure to start recording from the

beginning of the tape.

• Use the Record Muting function (see page 14) to insert

spaces between tracks. Do not advance the tape with the
PLAY

( or FF ) button.

• To start recording from the middle of a tape, use the End

Search function (see page 14) to locate the end of the
recorded portion. This will prevent the creation of blank
sections.

Lead-in area

When the deck is loaded with a new cassette tape and
it detects the leader tape, the deck can create a lead-in
area depending on the menu setting as shown in the
figure below. “BB” appears in the display for about 1
second at this time. The lead-in area can be
inadvertently erased on another DAT deck if you press
the REC

r button to start recording from the

beginning of the tape without closing the cassette
holder first. To prevent this, press the OPEN/CLOSE
6 button to close the cassette holder before you start
recording.
For details on selecting the automatic creation of the
lead-in area and the frequency of the signals to be
recorded, see “BB-WRT” and “BB-FS”on page 25.

Advanced Recording Operations

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Things You Should Know
Before Recording

The difference between a blank section and
a sound-muted section

The deck distinguishes between two kinds of silent
sections, which are respectively called a “blank
section” or “sound-muted section”.

Blank section

This is a section on which no signal has ever been recorded.

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Important

Make sure no blank sections are created while you
are recording. The existence of blank sections
within recorded material will make search
operations using the PREVIOUS

=/NEXT +

buttons impossible or destroy the continuity of the
absolute time codes.

Absolute time codes

The absolute time indicates the elapsed time from the
beginning of the tape. Once recorded, the absolute
time codes cannot be re-written.

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If “EMPHASIS” appears in the display

The deck is recording a digital signal with emphasis (in
the higher frequencies). The recording will also
contain the same emphasis.

If the deck is left in recording pause for
more than 10 minutes

Recording pause will be released automatically and the
deck will stop for the sake of tape protection.
“SOURCE” will appear in the display of the PCM-
R500.
To resume recording, press the REC

r button. The

deck will change to recording pause.

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