Sharp MD-X60H User Manual

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EDITING

Using the editing function

We will show you some examples of how to use the editing functions. You can create a disc of your favorite selections by recording tracks from
a variety of input sources such as CDs and radio broadcasts.

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STEP 1

Recording tracks to be
edited on an MD

Digital recording
from a CD

Recording a
broadcast

Talk

Live performance

STEP 2

Putting the space be-
tween tracks in order

Talk

Live performance

The tracks are com-
b i n e d u s i n g th e
combine function.

The tracks are
divided using the
divide function.

STEP 3

Cutting unnecessary
sections

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CM

Cut using the
erase function.

Cut using the
erase function.

STEP 4

Rearranging tracks in
your preferred order

The tracks are rear-
ranged using the pro-
g r a m m e m o v e
function.

T h e t r a c k i s m o v e d
using the move function.

STEP 5

F i n i s h b y p u t ti n g
names on the disc and
tracks

(Disc name)

(Track name)

Recording the editing results

Whilst editing, the "TOC" indicator is displayed. This means the edit results
have not been recorded on the MiniDisc.
To record the results, select another input or set the unit to the stand-by
mode. During writing, the "TOC" display will flash.
Once the "TOC" goes out, all editing changes have been recorded to the
disc.

Note:

Storing the edited contents on the disc can be done after several pieces
of editing have been finished.

TOC

Flashing during recording

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