To cancel, To undo the erase function – Sony DHC-MDX10 User Manual

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1

Press FUNCTION repeatedly until
"MD" appears in the display.

2

While playing an MD, press MD

►II at the starting point of the

portion to be erased (point A).

The MD pauses.

Erasing recordings (continued)

3

Press MENU/NO.

"Edit Menu" appears.

4

Turn the jog dial until "A-B Erase ?'

appears, then press ENTER/YES.

5

Press ENTER/YES again.

"-Rehearsal-" and "Point A ok?" appear
alternately while the deck plays back the

selected track from the beginning to
point A set in step 2.

6

While monitoring the sound, turn

the jog dial to find the starting point
of the portion to be erased (point A).

When you turn the jog dial, frame (f Vs6
second), second (s), and minutes (m) are
displayed. Point A moves in increments
of 1 frame.

To adjust point A in increments of

1 second or 1 minute, press / ►► to

flash the unit by which you want to shift
(s or m), then turn the jog dial to shift the
point.

7

Repeat step 6 until point A is played

correctly.

8

Press ENTER / YES if point A is

correct.

"Point B set" appears and playback for

setting the end point of the portion to be
erased (point B) starts.

9

Continue playback until the deck
reaches point B, then press ENTER/
YES.

"A-B Ers" and "Point B ok?" appears
alternately while the deck repeats a
portion of a few seconds before point A
and after point B successively.

10

Turn the jog dial to adjust point B if

point B is not correct.

The procedure is the same as step 6.

11

Press ENTER / YES if point B is

correct.

"Complete!!" appears for a few seconds

and the portion between point A and B is
erased.

To cancel

Press ■.

To undo the Erase Function

Use the Undo Function immediately after you
erased the portion of a track (see page 53).

Note

If "Impossible" appears in the display, it means:
- Point B comes before point A. Point B should be

specified after point A.

- The specified portion cannnot be erased.

This sometimes happens when you have edited
the same track many times, and is due to a
technical limitation of the MD system, not a
mechaninal error.

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