Sony DHC-MD77 User Manual
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EN
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4
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DIVIDE
ERASE
COMBINE
A
B
A-
A-
A-
B
B
B
a
c
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A-
a
A ( + )
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REC
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SELECTOR
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p
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∏
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EJECT
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OPEN/CLOSE
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p
Erasing a portion of a
track
track
By using the Divide (see page 48), Erase (see
page 45), and Combine (see page 49)
Functions, you can erase specific portions of a
track.
page 45), and Combine (see page 49)
Functions, you can erase specific portions of a
track.
Example: Erasing a portion of track A.
* The tracks are renumbered.
Tip
You can undo a track erasion.
See “Undoing the last edit” on page 51.
See “Undoing the last edit” on page 51.
Erase track A-
b.
Combine tracks
A-
A-
a and A-c.
Original
tracks
tracks
Track
number
number
Portion to be
erased.
erased.
Divide track A
into three parts.*
into three parts.*
The track is
renumbered.
renumbered.
Erasing all tracks
You can erase the disc title, all recorded
tracks and their titles at once.
tracks and their titles at once.
1
While the deck is stopped, press
EDIT/NO repeatedly until “All
Erase ?” appears.
EDIT/NO repeatedly until “All
Erase ?” appears.
2
Press ENTER/YES.
“All Erase ??” appears.
To cancel the Erase Function at this time,
press p.
To cancel the Erase Function at this time,
press p.
3
Press ENTER/YES again.
“Complete” appears for a few seconds
and all recorded tracks and their titles
are erased.
and all recorded tracks and their titles
are erased.
(page 48)
(page 45)
(page 49)
Erasing recordings (continued)