Beginning of a track – Sony MZ-R410 User Manual
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When you do not want “LP:” 
added automatically at the
beginning of a track
When recording in MDLP mode, this 
recorder adds “LP:” at the front of every 
track name automatically. “LP:” appears 
when you try to play or edit these tracks 
on a recorder or player that does not 
support MDLP mode (but not on a 
recorder or player that supports MDLP 
mode).
If you change the recorder setting so that 
“LP:” is not added, you’ll be able to enter 
longer track names by using the entire text 
string.
1
While the recorder is stopped, press 
MENU. 
2
Press
> or . repeatedly until
“OPTION” flashes in the display, and 
then press ENTER.
3
Press
> or . repeatedly until
“LPStmp” flashes in the display, and 
then press ENTER.
4
Press
> or . repeatedly until
“OFF” flashes in the display, and then 
press ENTER.
If you want “LP:” added, select “ON” 
in this step, and then press ENTER.
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•
Audio components that support the LP2 stereo 
or LP4 stereo modes are indicated by the 
or
logo marks.
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You can achieve high sound quality and rich 
tones when recording in SP stereo (or 
monaural) thanks to the newly developed DSP 
TYPE-R for ATRAC (Adaptive TRansform 
Acoustic Coding) (page 15).
Notes
•
It is recommended that you use the AC power 
adaptor for long recordings.
•
During monaural recording of a stereo sound 
source connected through the digital (optical) 
input jack, you can still monitor the recorded 
sound in stereo by using headphones or 
earphones connected to the i jack.
•
When you record in LP4 mode, momentary 
noise may be produced on very rare occasions 
with certain sound sources. This is because of 
the special digital audio compression 
technology that enables a recording time of 4 
times longer than normal. If noise is produced, 
it is recommended that you record in normal 
stereo or LP2 mode to obtain better sound 
quality.
Recording tracks using 
the group function 
(Group Mode 
Recording)
What is the group function 
(Group Mode)?
It is a function that allows you to separate 
tracks on a disc into different groups for 
playback, recording and editing.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3
1 2 3 4
1 2
When group mode is OFF.
Disc
Track number
Disc
When group mode is ON.
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Track 
number
Track 
number
Track 
number