39 editing recorded mds 6, Fade-in and fade-out recording 1 – Sony MXD-D40 User Manual

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Editing Recorded MDs

6

Press AMS or YES.
“Edit OK?” appears in the display.

7

Press AMS or YES.
The deck starts recording over the existing track.
“S.F Edit ** %” appears while the track is being
recorded. An amount of time that is roughly equal
to or longer than the playback time of the track is
required when recording over the track. When the
recording finishes, “Complete!” appears in the
display for a few seconds.

Fade-in and Fade-out Recording
1

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

2

Turn AMS to select “S.F Edit?”, then press AMS
or YES.

3

Turn AMS to select “Fade in ?” or “Fade out ?”,
then press AMS or YES.

4

Turn AMS until the track number you want to
change the recording level appears in the display,
then press AMS or YES.
“Time 5.0s” appears in the display.

5

While monitoring the sound, turn AMS to change
the Fade-in or Fade-out Recording time.
The deck plays the portion that will be recorded
over using Fade-in or Fade-out Recording.
You can set the time at any value between 1 second
and 15 seconds, in 0.1 second increments. You
cannot set the time longer than the track.

6

Press AMS or YES.
“Edit OK?” appears in the display.

7

Press AMS or YES.
The deck starts recording over the existing track.
“S.F Edit ** %” appears while the track is being
recorded. When the recording finishes,
“Complete!” appears in the display for a few
seconds.

To cancel the operation

Press MENU/NO or

p in steps 1 to 6. If you press

AMS or YES in step 7 and recording starts, you cannot
interrupt the operation.

Notes

• You cannot change the recorded level of a track recorded

in LP2 or LP4 Stereo mode.

• Do not disconnect the AC power cord or move the deck

while recording is in progress. This may damage the
recording data preventing recording from being
performed properly.

• Do not use an MD that is damaged or dirty. This may

prevent recording data from being recorded properly.

• Repeatedly changing the recording level results in poor

sound quality.

• The recording level will not return to the exact original

level once the recording level has been changed even if it
returned to the original level.

• You cannot undo the S.F Edit Function even if you use the

Undo Function.

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