Marking track numbers – Sony DHC-MD595 User Manual

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Starting recording with 6
seconds of prestored audio data
(continued)

Marking track numbers

You can mark track numbers:

Automatically during recording

Track numbers are automatically marked as on the
original source during recording from this
system’s CD player or components connected to
the DIGITAL OPTICAL IN jack. However, track
numbers may not be marked for some tracks (see
page 63). Use the Level Synchro Recording
function to automatically mark track numbers
during recording from this system’s tuner or
components connected to the ANALOG IN jack
or the TAPE IN jacks. However, you may not
mark track numbers automatically if the sound
source to be recorded is noisy (e.g., tapes or radio
programs).

At any point during recording

You can mark track numbers during recording any
sources.

After recording

Use the Divide Function (see page 45).

Marking track numbers
automatically during
recording

— Level-Synchro Recording

The Level Synchro Recording function is factory
set to on, so the track numbers are automatically
marked. If “L-SYNC” does not appear during
recording, turn on the Level Synchro Recording as
follows. Track numbers are automatically marked
when the input signal is continuously below a
certain level for more than two seconds and then
exceeds that level.

4

Start playing the desired source to
record.

5

Press TIME MACHINE REC at the
desired point to start recording.

Recording of the source starts with the 6
seconds of audio data stored in the buffer
memory.

If you use a partially recorded MD, recording
starts after the recorded tracks.

To stop Time Machine Recording

Press x.

Note

The MD deck starts storing audio data when the deck
stands by for recording in step 3 and you start playing
the source. If less than 6 seconds have passed when
you press TIME MACHINE REC, Time Machine
Recording starts with less than 6 seconds of audio
data.

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