Editing recorded tracks, Before editing, Labeling recordings (name) – Sony MZ-N510CK User Manual

Page 37: Labeling, Before editing labeling recordings (name)

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Editing recorded tracks

Before editing

You can edit your recordings by adding/
erasing track marks or labeling tracks and
MDs.

Notes

Premastered MDs cannot be edited.

Close the record-protect tab on the side of the
MD before editing.

The recorder is recording editing results while
“TOC Edit” is flashing in the display.
— Do not move or jog the recorder.
— Do not disconnect the power source.
— The lid does not open.

Labeling recordings
(Name)

You can name tracks and discs using the
recorder’s character palette.

Note

When you label a group, see page 47.

Available characters

Capital and small letters of the English
alphabet

Numbers 0 to 9

! " # $ % & ( ) * . ; < = > ?
@ _ ` + – ' , / : _ (space)

Maximum number of
characters per name

Track names, group names, and disc
name: Approx. 200 each (containing a
mixture of all available characters)

Maximum number of
characters that can be input
per disc

Alphanumeric characters and symbols
only: Approx. 120 titles of about 10
characters each (a maximum of about
1,700 characters)

The number of titles that can be stored on
a disc depends on the number of
characters that are input for track names,
group names, and disc name.

Note

If you enter the symbol “//” between the
characters in disc names such as “abc//def”, you
may be unable to use the group function.

Labeling

You can label a track and a disc while the
recorder is stopped, recording, or playing.
Note that if you label a track while the
recorder is stopped, the track must be the
currently selected.

For labeling a group, see “Labeling
recorded groups” (page 47).

1

Press MENU.

2

Press . or > repeatedly until
“EDIT” appears in the display, and
then press ENTER.

3

Press . or > repeatedly until
“Name” appears in the display, and
then press ENTER.

X

MENU

END SEARCH

4-way control key
(ENTER •
N, ., >, x)

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