Chapter 4 advanced operation, Custom edit, Editing desired selections in a desired order – Sony CDP-997 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Advanced Operation

Custom Edit

Custom edit is a useful function for editing selections on a disc on your tape. The

following types of custom edit are available with the player.

Editing Desired Selections in a Desired Order

Fade-out at Desired Time - Time Fade

Program play
Program play is a basic type of custom edit that allows you

to edit up to 24 selections as you want. It also allows you
to edit selections on side A separately from those on side

B and check the total playing time during editing.

• Pause program

Allows you to program a pause and edit selections on
side A separately from those on side B (see page 24).

• Program edit

Allows you to check the total playing time during editing

by pressing ►>! AMS and PROGRAM (page 24).

Multi-disc program
Multi-disc program allows you to edit up to 24 desired

selections on up to six discs in the program mode. If you
choose desired selections on the first disc and then open
the disc tray, the player will enter the multi-disc program

mode (page 26).

Time fade automatically causes selections to fade out at

specified time. This function is useful for replacing multiple
discs or editing multiple 8-cm (3-inch) CDs because the

player will retain the remaining playing time when it is

stopped or the disc tray is opened during play.
Time fade is available in the continuous play, program play,

shuffle play, and repeat play modes. It operates twice for
both sides (see page 30).

Inserting a Blank Space Between Selections

- Auto Space

Auto space automatically creates a 3-second blank space

between selections during play to arrange them at an equal
intenral (page 31).

Editing Selections Automatically According to

the Length of Your Tape

Editing navigation
After each step, you can see the proper operation guide of

what you should do next.

Time edit
Time edit automatically edits selections on sides A and B
according to the length of one side of your tape, thus

improving an editing efficiency. It also edits programmed
selections in preference to the others.

It automatically edits selections without changing their

original order on your disc (page 28).

Locating Highest-level Portion of Disc

- Peak Search

When editing selections on your tape, you need to adjust a

recording level. An excessively high recording level results
in distorted sound while an excessively low recording level
causes great noise.

Peak search repeatedly plays the highest-level portion of

selections on your disc or programmed selections for four
seconds. As such, peak search allows you to optimize a

recording level (page 31).

Just edit
Just edit is an improvement of time edit. Like time edit, it
edits programmed selections in preference to the others.

Unlike time edit, however, it automatically edits selections
according to the length of one side of your tape by
changing their original order on your disc (page 28).

Link edit

When either one side of your tape is not fully occupied by

selections edited by time edit or just edit, “LINK” will blink

together with the selection numbers in the music calendar
for those selections fitting the remaining tape length. Link

edit links the fitting selections to edited ones whether the

former is on the current disc or a new disc (page 29).

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