Sony MDS-W1 User Manual

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Recording on MDs
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Recording on Two MDs
Continuously (Relay Recording)
You can make a continuous recording that beings on
an MD in deck A and ends on an MD in deck B.
1
Insert recordable MDs into both decks.
2
Do Steps 4 to 7 in “Recording on an MD” on
pages 8 and 9.
3
Press RELAY.
The RELAY indicator turns on.
4
Press MENU/NO twice to display SET UP menu.
5
Turn AMS to select “OVERLAP REC”, then press
AMS.
6
Turn AMS to select “ON” or “OFF”, then press
AMS.
For details of operation when Overlap Recording
is ON and OFF, see “Overlap Recording” to the
right.
7
Press MENU/NO.
8
Press r REC on deck A.
Deck A changes to recording pause.
9
Adjust the recording level (see page 9).
10
Press · or P on deck A.
Recording starts.
11
Play the program source to be recorded.
To stop Relay Recording
Press p on the deck which is recording.
Notes
• During Relay Recording, the SET UP menu and the source
you want to record are set automatically according to
deck A.
• When the MD in deck A becomes full, recording on deck B
(which is currently stopped) begins.
(Relay Recording cannot be performed when deck B is
playing, recording or editing.)
• When Relay Recording has finished, press RELAY to turn
off the RELAY indicator.
Overlap Recording
• If you set “OVERLAP REC” to “ON” in Step 6, deck
B starts recording simultaneously from the point
when there is 10 minutes remaining on the MD in
deck A.  This is useful when you do not want a track
to be divided into two portions and recorded
separately on two MDs while recording a music
program, etc.
• If you set “OVERLAP REC” to “OFF” in Step 6, deck
B starts recording immediately after deck A stops
recording.  This is useful for recording linguistic
materials and talk shows, etc.
Note
To combine portions of the same track recorded on the MDs
in decks A and B into a single track, perform the following
operations.
Move the longer portion from the MD on which it is
recorded to the other MD using the 1Tr Move Function
(see page 42).
Combine the portions into a single track using the
Combine Function (see page 35).
At this time, do not dub the longer portion or move the
shorter portion in Step 1, as the sound may drop out part-
way through the track after the edit.
The sound is
recorded in duplicate
on decks A and B
Deck A
Deck B
10 minutes
remaining
0 minutes
remaining
Recording stops
Recording
starts
Recording stops
Recording
starts
Deck A
Deck B
 AMS 
±
p
0
)
r
·
§
EJECT
P
§
EJECT
 AMS 
±
p
0
)
r
·
P
RELAY
·
P
r REC
 
AMS
 
±
MENU/NO