Changing the displayed contents, Editing, Time disr key – Kenwood DM-VH7 User Manual

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Changing the displayed contents

Editing

TIME DISR key

This key allows to switch the mode of time display.

MONITOR key

The input source (sound) selected by REC INPUT
can be heard.

REC INPUT switching

Each press switches the time display modes.
In play/stop mode

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In record mode

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REMAIN

Elapsed time of a track.
Remaining play time of a track.

Total elapsed time of the MD.
Total remaining time of the MD.

Remaining recording time of disc.
Disc title indication (at the time of stop)/

Track title indication (at the time of play­

back).

Elapsed recording time of the track
being recorded.
Total elapsed time at the time of re­
cording.
Remaining recording time of disc.

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"MONITOR" indicator

When the sampling frequency of the digital input signal
is not 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, or 32 kHz,

"UNLOCK" will be

displayed and no sound will be heard.
Monitoring is canceled when a MD starts to play.

ANALOG

: Analog stereo recording of the inputs into the analog recording input. Select this when recording audio from the tuner or

cassette deck.

DIGITAL 1 (DIN CD)
: Digital recording of the input into the digital input (OPTICAL) 1. Select this when recording the input from a digital source

such as the CD player which is connected through a system control cord.

DIGITAL 2 (DIN AUX)
: Digital recording of the input into the digital input (OPTICAL) 2. Select this when recording the input from a auxiliary digita

source such as a BS tuner or DAT recorder.

MONO
: Analog monaural recording of the signals input into the analog recording input.

Select this for example when long hours of recording is required.

• In record-pause mode, it is not possible to switch the REC INPUT from

"MONO" to another position or vice versa.

After recording of a commercially-available re­
cordable Mini Disc, the recording can be edited in

various ways. Note that it is impossible to edit a
playback-only Mini Disc.

(Editing is not possible when "PGM" and "RAN­
DOM" is lit.)

Function Limitations because of the MD Standard

Some of thefunctions are limited because of the MD
standard. Please check "Symptoms related to MD
standard" before assuming a malfunction. -[32

The MD recorder acts based on the data loaded
from the disc into the memory. As this data is
written in the disc at the moment it is ejected,
be sure to eject the disc every time after the title
input or editing operation.

Selecting the editing function type

Reordering tracks by moving them

Moving the order of the track being played in a disc
(MOVE) -82
Reordering several tracks at a time (QUICK MOVE)

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Dividing a track, combining two tracks

Dividing a track during playback
(DIVIDE)

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Combining tracks during playback
(COMBINE)

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Erasing track(s)

Erasing a single track during playback
(ERASE)

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(QUICK ERASE)

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