Editing recorded mds, Notes on editing, Erasing recordings – Sony MXD-D40 User Manual

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Editing Recorded MDs

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Editing Recorded MDs

Notes on Editing

You can edit the recorded tracks after recording, using
the following functions:
• Track Erase Function allows you to erase recorded

tracks simply by specifying the corresponding track
number.

• All Erase Function allows you to erase the contents

of an entire MD.

• A-B Erase Function allows you to specify a portion

within a track to erase it.

• Divide Function allows you to divide tracks at

specified points so that you can quickly locate those
points afterwards, using the AMS function.

• Combine Function allows you to combine two tracks

into one.

• Move Function allows you to change the order of

tracks by moving a specific track to a track position
you want.

• Name Function allows you to create and edit titles

for your recorded MDs and tracks.

• Undo Function allows you to cancel the last edit.
• S.F Edit Function allows you to change the recorded

level after recording.

To enter Edit Menu

1 While the deck is stopped, playing, or pausing,

press MENU/NO to display “Edit Menu.”

2 Turn AMS to select the desired editing function,

then press AMS.

If “Protected” or “Cannot Edit” appears in the
display

The deck could not edit because the record-protect slot
on the MD is open. Edit after closing the slot.

When “TOC” and “TOC Writing” flash in the display

Do not move the deck or pull out the AC power cord.
After editing, “TOC” lights continuously until you
eject the MD or turn off the deck. “TOC” and “TOC
Writing” flash while the deck is updating the TOC.
When the deck finishes updating the TOC, “TOC” and
“TOC writing” turn off.

Track
number

Erasing Recordings

Do the procedures below to erase following:
• A single track (Track Erase)
• All tracks (All Erase)

AMS

MENU/NO YES

Erasing a single track (Track Erase
Function)

You can erase a track simply by specifying the
respective track number. When you erase a track, the
total number of tracks on the MD decreases by one and
all tracks following the erased one are renumbered.
Since erasing merely updates the TOC, there is no need
to record over material.

z

To avoid confusion when erasing multiple tracks,
you should proceed in order of high to low track
number to prevent the renumbering of tracks that
have not been erased yet.

Example: Erasing B

1

2

3

4

A

B

C

D

1

2

3

A

C

D

1

While the deck is stopped, playing, or pausing,
press MENU/NO to display “Edit Menu.”

2

Turn AMS until “Tr Erase ?” appears in the
display.

Track
Erase

B is erased

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