Sony MXD-D5C Operating Instructions - Page 38
Changing the Recorded Level After Recording (S.F Edit Function), Changing the overall recording level
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Editing Recorded MDs 3 Press AMS or YES. One of the following messages appears in the display, depending on the type of editing to be undone: Editing done Message Erasing a single track Erasing all tracks on an MD "Erase Undo?" Erasing a part of a track Dividing a track "DivideUndo?" Combining tracks "CombinUndo?" Moving a track "Move Undo?" Labeling a track or an MD Copying a title Changing an existing title "Name Undo?" Erasing a title Erasing all titles on an MD 4 Press AMS or YES again. "Complete!" appears for a few seconds and the contents of the MD are restored to the condition that existed before the edit. To cancel the Undo Function Press MENU/NO or p. Changing the Recorded Level After Recording (S.F Edit Function) You can change the volume of recorded tracks using S.F (Scale Factor) Edit. The original track is recorded over at the new recording level. When changing the recording level, you can select Fade-in Recording to gradually increase the signal level at the start of recording, or Fade-out Recording to gradually decrease the signal level at the end of recording. MENU/NO YES AMS Changing the overall recording level 1 While the deck is stopped, press MENU/NO to display "Edit Menu." 2 Turn AMS to select "S.F EDIT?", then press AMS or YES. 3 Turn AMS to select "Tr Level?", then press AMS or YES. 4 Turn AMS until the track number you want to change the recording level appears in the display, then press AMS or YES. "Level 0dB" appears in the display. 5 While monitoring the sound, turn AMS to change the recorded level so that the OVER indication (red) of the peak level meters does not turn on. You can set the level at any value between -12 dB and +12 dB, in 2 dB increments. OVER indication 38