Sony CMT-DC500MD User Manual

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MD — Editing

4

Press

.

or

>

on the remote

repeatedly until “S.F Edit ?” appears in
the display, then press ENTER/YES on
the remote.

5

Press

.

or

>

on the remote

repeatedly until “Fade In?” or “Fade
Out?” appears in the display, then
press ENTER/YES on the remote.

6

Press

.

or

>

on the remote

repeatedly to select the track number
you want to Fade-in or Fade-out, then
press ENTER/YES on the remote.

“Time 5.0s” appears.

7

While monitoring the sound, press

.

or

>

on the remote repeatedly to

change the Fade-in, or Fade-out
recording time.

The system plays the portion that will be
recorded over using the Fade-in or Fade-out
Recording. You can set the time at any
value between 1.0 second and 15.0 seconds
in 0.1-second increments. You cannot set
the time longer than the track.

8

Press ENTER/YES on the remote.

“S.F Edit OK?” appears.

9

Press ENTER/YES on the remote.

“S.F Edit: **%” appears while the track is
being recorded. When the recording
finishes, “Complete !” appears for a few
seconds.

To cancel the operation

Press MENU/NO on the remote during step 2
through 8. After recording starts in step 9, you
cannot interrupt the operation.

Notes

• You cannot use the S.F Edit Function for tracks

recorded in MDLP mode.

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

use the Undo Function.

• Do not disconnect the power cord or move the

system 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 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 is returned to the original level.

• While the timer is activated, you cannot change the

recording level.

• You cannot return to the original condition after

changing the recording level.

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