Press edit/no, Turn the jog dial and until you see combine, Press the jog dial (enter) to select it – Pioneer MJ-D508 User Manual

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Combining Two Tracks into One

If there are two consecutive tracks on a disc that you'd rather were a single track, you can 'glue' them together using the

Combine function. All the tracks following the newly combined tracks are automatically renumbered.

There are a few limitations when using this feature; it will not work if one or both tracks are less than 12 seconds long; you

cannot combine two tracks if one of them is recorded in long-play mode while the other is in stereo; and you can't combine

tracks if one was recorded using a digital input and the other using the analog inputs.

If both the tracks are named, then the new single track takes the name of the first track. If only one track is named then the

new track takes that name.

During playback of the later track of the two,

press II (PAUSE).

Combine only works with two consecutive tracks, so if you wanted to

combine tracks 3 and 4, pause during playback of track 4.

❖ If you want to combine two tracks which are not consecutive, you'll

have to first move them next to each other—see page 37 for how to

do this.

Press EDIT/NO.

The edit menu appears in the display.

Turn the jog dial and until you see Combine.

On the remote control use the and buttons.

Press the jog dial (ENTER) to select it.

On the remote control press ENTER.

❖ To abort at this point, press ■ (stop) or EDiT/NO.

Press the jog dial (ENTER) once more to input the

combination.

On the remote control, press

enter

.

The two tracks are combined to form a single, long track.

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