Sony CFD-770 Operating Instructions - Page 26

Automatic, Editing, Recording, Specifying, Length

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Automatic Editing on the CD for Recording by Specifying the Tape Length The CD player automatically edits the selections on a disc according to the tape length. The recording length is up to 99 minutes. Press EDIT. Each time it is pressed, the editing mode changes in sequence as indicated in the display window: EDIT 1 EDIT 2 normal recording. EDIT 1: The CD player selects the selections beginning from the first one on the disc, summing up the playing time. When the total playing time exceeds the specified tape length, the last selection is recorded on the reverse side of the tape. EDIT 2: The CD player selects the selections beginning from the first one on the disc, summing up the playing time. When the total playing time exceeds the specified tape length, the last selection is eliminated. Then, the CD player looks for a selection whose length is within the remaining tape and substitutes it for the eliminated one. Make sure the STANDBY indication does not appear in the display window. 3241 6 5 00 .0. O 0000 0• 0 00000 00000 0 0 1 Insert a disc. (Steps 1 through 3 in "Playing Discs") Make certain the disc is not moving. Be sure the SHUFFLE or the PROGRAM EDIT indication disappears from the display window; otherwise, press PROGRAM/SHUFFLE. 2 Select EDIT 1 or EDIT 2. EDIT 1: Press once. EDIT EDIT 2: Press twice. EDIT /PGM CHECK 7 8 5 Insert a blank cassette into deck B. Use TYPE I (normal) or TYPE II (CrO2) tapes. 6 Set to NORM. EL: . 'G. CD DUBBING SPEED LII IIIIIIIIII I I To check the programmed selections Press►►/PGM CHECK. You can check the selections from the beginning one by one. When recording on the front side is finished The CD player is set to the pause mode, the cassette deck starts to erase to remaining tape on the front side with high speed, and then, the tape transport direction changes to reverse. The CD player automatically starts to play and the cassette deck starts to record on the reverse side. 26

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Automatic
Editing
on
the
CD
for
Recording
by
Specifying
the
Tape
Length
The
CD
player
automatically
edits
the
selections
on
a
disc
according
to
the
tape
length.
The
recording
length
is
up
to
99
minutes.
Press
EDIT.
Each
time
it
is
pressed,
the
editing
mode
changes
in
sequence
as
indicated
in
the
display
window:
EDIT
1
EDIT
2
normal
recording.
Make
sure
the
STANDBY
indication
does
not
appear
in
the
display
window.
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6
5
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O
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0•
0
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0
0
/PGM
CHECK
7
8
To
check
the
programmed
selections
Press►►/PGM
CHECK.
You
can
check
the
selections
from
the
beginning
one
by
one.
EDIT
1:
The
CD
player
selects
the
selections
beginning
from
the
first
one
on
the
disc,
summing
up
the
playing
time.
When
the
total
playing
time
exceeds
the
specified
tape
length,
the
last
selection
is
recorded
on
the
reverse
side
of
the
tape.
EDIT
2:
The
CD
player
selects
the
selections
beginning
from
the
first
one
on
the
disc,
summing
up
the
playing
time.
When
the
total
playing
time
exceeds
the
specified
tape
length,
the
last
selection
is
eliminated.
Then,
the
CD
player
looks
for
a
selection
whose
length
is
within
the
remaining
tape
and
substitutes
it
for
the
eliminated
one.
1
Insert
a
disc.
(Steps
1
through
3
in
"Playing
Discs")
Make
certain
the
disc
is
not
moving.
Be
sure
the
SHUFFLE
or
the
PROGRAM
EDIT
indication
disappears
from
the
display
window;
otherwise,
press
PROGRAM/SHUFFLE.
2
Select
EDIT
1
or
EDIT
2.
EDIT
1:
Press
once.
EDIT
EDIT
2:
Press
twice.
EDIT
5
Insert
a
blank
cassette
into
deck
B.
Use
TYPE
I
(normal)
or
TYPE
II
(CrO2)
tapes.
6
Set
to
NORM.
EL:
.
'G
.
CD
DUBBING
SPEED
LII
IIIIIIIIII
I
I
When
recording
on
the
front
side
is
finished
The
CD
player
is
set
to
the
pause
mode,
the
cassette
deck
starts
to
erase
to
remaining
tape
on
the
front
side
with
high
speed,
and
then,
the
tape
transport
direction
changes
to
reverse.
The
CD
player
automatically
starts
to
play
and
the
cassette
deck
starts
to
record
on
the
reverse
side.
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