Erasing all tracks on an md, To cancel the erase function, Erasing a portion of a track (a'b erase function) – Sony MDS-JE700 User Manual

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Editing Recorded MDs

Erasing all tracks on an MD

Erasing a recordable MD deletes the disc name, all
recorded tracks, and titles.

1

While the deck is stopped, press EDIT/NO

repeatedly until "All Erase ?" appears in the
display.

2

Press YES.

All tracks in the music calendar start flashing.

3

Press YES again.

^ When the disc name, all recorded tracks, and titles

on the MD have been erased, "Complete" appears
for a few seconds and the music calendar
disappears.

To cancel the Erase Function

Press EDIT/NO or ■.

Erasing a Portion of a Track
(A'B Erase Function)

You can easily erase a portion of a'track by specifying
the starting and ending points of the portion.
This function is useful for erasing unnecessary portions
on an MD that you recorded from satellite or FM
broadcasts.

Example: Erasing a portion of track A

^

.

Point A Point B

Track
number

A-B
Erasing

1

2

3

1^

A

#2

A

#3

-------

7

B

2

/ 3

A(#1+#3)

You can undo a track erasion

See "Undoing the Last Edit" on page 33.

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1

While playing a disc, press II at the starting point

(point A) of the portion to be erased.

2

Press EDIT/NO repeatedly until "A-B Erase ?"

appears in the display.

3

Press YES.

"Rehearsal" alternates with "Point A ok?" in the

display and the starting point A of the portion to
be erased plays back repeatedly.

4

If point A is incorrect, press EDIT/NO. (If it is

correct, go to Step 7.)

5

While monitoring the sound, turn AMS to find

point A.

"Rehearsal" alternates with "Point A ok?" in the

display and point A is played back repeatedly.
Point A can be moved within a maximum range
of -128 to +127 steps of about 0.06 second each
within a track.

6

If point A is still incorrect, repeat Step 5 until it is

correct.

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