Sony TCD-D100 Operating Instructions primary manual - Page 27

Writing, Start, during, playback

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Notes • When AUTO-ID is turned on, the Start ID may not be written properly if there is noise in the sound source. • When writing Start IDs continuously, make sure that there is an interval of 9 seconds or longer (18 seconds or longer in the LP mode) between the start IDs. Otherwise, the tapecorder may not locate the beginning of a track correctly. • When AUTO-ID is turned off during digital connection, the existing program (track) information of the CD may not be written properly as the Start ID depending.on the CD player in use. • The existing program (track) information of an MD is not written as the Start ID. Notes • Start IDs which were written during recording or written after the selected point cannot be moved. To move the Start IDs, rewrite it after erasing. • Start IDs cannot be written while ifinalEI is flashing rapidly during the Rehearsal function. To write Start ID when AUTO-ID is turned on Source A Start ID is written when All • Recording begins or the recording pause is released. (During a soundless segment, Start ID is written at the point where sound is emitted.) • A sound is input after a soundless segment or a segment with a very low recording level of 3 seconds or longer. • The START ID•ENTER button is pressed during recording. MIEN (1) 0 fl- tC To write Start ID when AUTO-ID is turned off Source A Start ID is written when All • Recording begins or the recording pause is - released. (Start ID is written regardless of whether the segment contains a sound or not.) • The START ID•ENTER button is pressed during recording. CD player Identical to the existing track (digital input) information of the CD. (In addition to the above.) DAT player Identical to the existing track (digital input) information of the DAT tape. (In addition to the above.) Writing Start IDs during playback You can write a Start ID anywhere you want without erasing the contents of the existing recording. 1 Press the START ID•MODE button on the main unit repeatedly until "AUTO ID" appears (to turn on AUTO-ID) or disappears (to turn off AUTO-ID). 2 Press the START ID•ENTER button during playback where you want to rewrite. " PEHPSFIL" flashes when you select the point for Start ID. The tape-corder plays back the segment of the tape up to 3 seconds Lit-_ 110 17,174 L IIIt from the point and repeats it 16 times (Rehearsal function). Recording 27t"

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Notes
When
AUTO
-ID
is
turned
on,
the
Start
ID
may
not
be
written
properly
if
there
is
noise
in
the
sound
source.
When
writing
Start
IDs
continuously,
make
sure
that
there
is
an
interval
of
9
seconds
or
longer
(18
seconds
or
longer
in
the
LP
mode)
between
the
start
IDs.
Otherwise,
the
tape
-
corder
may
not
locate
the
beginning
of
a
track
correctly.
When
AUTO
-ID
is
turned
off
during
digital
connection,
the
existing
program
(track)
information
of
the
CD
may
not
be
written
properly
as
the
Start
ID
depending.on
the
CD
player
in
use.
The
existing
program
(track)
information
of
an
MD
is
not
written
as
the
Start
ID.
Notes
Start
IDs
which
were
written
during
recording
or
written
after
the
selected
point
cannot
be
moved.
To
move
the
Start
IDs,
rewrite
it
after
erasing.
Start
IDs
cannot
be
written
while
ifinalEI
is
fl
ashing
rapidly
during
the
Rehearsal
function.
To
write
Start
ID
when
AUTO
-ID
is
turned
on
Source
A
Start
ID
is
written
when
All
Recording
begins
or
the
recording
pause
is
released.
(During
a
soundless
segment,
MIEN
Start
ID
is
written
at
the
point
where
sound
is
emitted.)
(1)
A
sound
is
input
after
a
soundless
segment
0
or
a
segment
with
a
very
low
recording
fl
-
level
of
3
seconds
or
longer.
tC
The
START
ID•ENTER
button
is
pressed
during
recording.
To
write
Start
ID
when
AUTO
-ID
is
turned
off
Source
A
Start
ID
is
written
when
All
Recording
begins
or
the
recording
pause
is
-
released.
(Start
ID
is
written
regardless
of
whether
the
segment
contains
a
sound
or
not.)
The
START
ID•ENTER
button
is
pressed
during
recording.
CD
player
Identical
to
the
existing
track
(digital
input)
information
of
the
CD.
(In
addition
to
the
above.)
DAT
player
Identical
to
the
existing
track
(digital
input)
information
of
the
DAT
tape.
(In
addition
to
the
above.)
Writing
Start
IDs
during
playback
You
can
write
a
Start
ID
anywhere
you
want
without
erasing
the
contents
of
the
existing
recording.
1
2
Press
the
START
ID•MODE
button
on
the
main
unit
repeatedly
until
"AUTO
ID"
appears
(to
turn
on
AUTO
-ID)
or
disappears
(to
turn
off
AUTO
-ID).
Press
the
START
ID•ENTER
button
during
playback
where
you
want
to
rewrite.
"
PE
HPSFIL"
fl
ashes
when
you
select
the
point
for
Start
ID.
The
tape
-corder
plays
back
the
segment
of
the
tape
up
to
3
seconds
from
the
point
and
repeats
it
16
times
(Rehearsal
function).
Lit-
110
17,174
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L
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Recording
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