Sony MZ-N707 Operating Instructions - Page 49

Registering tracks or groups as a new group (Group Setting), Registering tracks or

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Notes • When the recording is stopped while labeling a track, a group, or a disc during recording, or when the recording moves on to the next track while labeling a track, the input at that point is entered automatically. • "LP:" is automatically added at the beginning of the track name for tracks recorded in MDLP mode (page 28). • You cannot label or relabel the premastered disc or blank disc. Relabeling recordings 1 Insert a disc and do the following operations: To relabel a track Start playing a track you want to relabel, and change a track name during playback operation. To relabel a group Turn group mode on (page 30) and start playing or recording a track within the group you want to relabel, and change the group name while playing or recording operations. To relabel a disc If the disc is already recorded, follow the procedures from step 2 while the recorder is stopped. If you relabel a disc with group settings, turn group mode on (page 30). 2 Follow steps 2 to 4 of "Labeling recordings" (page 48) to display a track, group, or disc name. 3 Follow steps 5 to 7 of "Labeling recordings" (page 48), and then keep pressing ENTER (ENTER) for 2 seconds or more. Notes • You cannot relabel premastered MDs. • The recorder cannot rewrite a disc or track name of more than 200 letters that was created by another device. To cancel labeling Press CANCEL (T MARK) to cause "CANCEL?" and "PushENTER" to appear in the display, and then press ENTER (ENTER). Registering tracks or groups as a new group (Group Setting) Do the following procedure to register tracks or groups as a new group. The tracks or groups must, however, be sequential. If the desired tracks or groups are not consecutive, you must move them to make them consecutive before you can register them ("Moving recorded tracks", page 51). The operation of this function depends on whether group mode is on or off. • When group mode is ON: Several groups are registered as one group. • When group mode is OFF: Several tracks are registered as one group. The following section explains the operation when group mode is on. Group Group 123456789 Making a new group with tracks 1 to 3. Group Making a new group with 2 groups. Group 123456789 • Registration of non-consecutive tracks is not possible (for example, track 3 cannot be registered into a group with track 5 to 7). • Tracks always appear according to their order on the disc, not their order within the group (even when group mode is on) 49-GB

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Notes
When the recording is stopped while labeling
a track, a group, or a disc during recording, or
when the recording moves on to the next track
while labeling a track, the input at that point is
entered automatically.
LP:
is automatically added at the beginning
of the track name for tracks recorded in
MDLP mode (page 28).
You cannot label or relabel the premastered
disc or blank disc.
Relabeling recordings
1
Insert a disc and do the following
operations:
To relabel a track
Start playing a track you want to
relabel, and change a track name
during playback operation.
To relabel a group
Turn group mode on (page 30) and
start playing or recording a track
within the group you want to relabel,
and change the group name while
playing or recording operations.
To relabel a disc
If the disc is already recorded, follow
the procedures from step 2 while the
recorder is stopped.
If you relabel a disc with group
settings, turn group mode on
(page 30).
2
Follow steps 2 to 4 of
Labeling
recordings
(page 48) to display a
track, group, or disc name.
3
Follow steps 5 to 7 of
Labeling
recordings
(page 48), and then keep
pressing ENTER (ENTER) for 2
seconds or more.
Notes
You cannot relabel premastered MDs.
The recorder cannot rewrite a disc or track
name of more than 200 letters that was created
by another device.
To cancel labeling
Press CANCEL (T MARK) to cause
CANCEL?
and
PushENTER
to
appear in the display, and then press
ENTER
(ENTER).
Registering tracks or
groups as a new group
(Group Setting)
Do the following procedure to register
tracks or groups as a new group. The
tracks or groups must, however, be
sequential. If the desired tracks or groups
are not consecutive, you must move them
to make them consecutive before you can
register them (
Moving recorded tracks
,
page 51). The operation of this function
depends on whether group mode is on or
off.
When group mode is ON:
Several groups are registered as one
group.
When group mode is OFF:
Several tracks are registered as one
group.
The following section explains the
operation when group mode is on.
Registration of non-consecutive tracks
is not possible (for example, track 3
cannot be registered into a group with
track 5 to 7).
Tracks always appear according to their
order on the disc, not their order within
the group (even when group mode is on)
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Group
Group
Group
Group
Making a new group
with 2 groups.
Making a new
group with
tracks 1 to 3.