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Chapter 4 
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Figure 4.5.1 
Track Start Time Display 
 
The ability to set Track start times in a playlist is very important because it allows you to change the 
"gap" between songs on the CD. For instance, if Track 1 had a Start Time at 0:00:00.00 and its End Time 
at 0:03:30.00, Track 2 could have a Start Time as early as 0:03:30.00 (no gap between songs) or any time 
after that (0:03:32.00 would create a 2-second gap between the songs). 
 
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 Pressing UP/YES and DOWN/NO simultaneously while in the Track start time field will cause the 
length of the "gap" between Tracks to be set to zero. 
 
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To view a Track’s end time in the playlist, move the cursor to the Playlist Edit Page Field and press the 
UP/YES 
or DOWN/NO buttons until the characters "En" are displayed. Figure 4.5.2 illustrates how the 
display will look when indicating Track end time. 
 
 
 
Figure 4.5.2 
Track End Time Display. 
 
A Track’s end time is not editable in this display. A Track’s end time is determined by three factors: the 
Track’s start time, the Track’s sample rate, and the number of samples recorded. End time of a Track 
will be affected by a Track Crop; see Section 4.8: Editing a Track for more detail. 
 
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To view a Track’s length, move the cursor to the Playlist Edit Page Field and press the UP/YES or 
DOWN/NO 
buttons until the characters "Ln" are displayed. Figure 4.5.3 illustrates how the display will 
look when indicating Track length. 
 
 
 
Figure 4.5.3 
Track Length Display. 
 
A Track’s length is not editable, and is a function of the Track’s sample rate and number of samples 
recorded.