Yamaha CDR HD1500 MCXSP10 Manual - Page 43

Adding track markers during recording (Manual track marking

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RECORDING FROM AN EXTERNAL COMPONENT ONTO THE HDD ■ Adding track markers during recording (Manual track marking) 0 MODE 10 MENU ER COPY A.M.Q.R. TRACK NO./BOOKMARK TEXT/TIME MODE MULTI JOG PUSH ENTER MENU TRACK NO. COMPLETE CLEAR BOOKMARK DIGITAL REC LEVEL REC FINALIZE ERASE INPUT OPTICAL COAXIAL ANALOG ANALOG REC LEVEL MIN MAX COMPLETE ENTER CLEAR TRACK NO. WRITE HDD CDR TRACK NO. WRITE 3 GROUP SKIP HDD RECORDING This unit can automatically place track markers. However you can also manually place track markers during recording. (Manual track marking) Press TRACK NO./BOOKMARK (TRACK NO. WRITE on the remote control) during your recording. • A new track number is added at the location on the disc corresponding to the time TRACK NO./BOOKMARK (TRACK NO. WRITE on the remote control) is pressed. • Manual track marking is possible after the recording has been performed for 5 seconds from the beginning of the track, and a disc cannot contain more than 99 tracks. Even if there is time remaining on the disc, further recording is impossible once 99 track markers have been placed. Memo • The track markers may not be placed properly even if the recording has been performed in the synchronized recording according to the type of the source devices. To avoid this problem, place the track markers manually. • Manual track marking is possible even during synchronized recording. • You can place the track markers to the tracks that have been recorded on the HDD by dividing the track. For details, refer to "Track Divide" (P.62). English 37

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English
HDD RECORDING
3
RECORDING FROM AN EXTERNAL COMPONENT ONTO THE HDD
Adding track markers during recording (Manual track marking)
ER
TEXT/TIME
MODE
MULTI JOG
DIGITAL REC LEVEL
PUSH ENTER
TRACK NO.
FINALIZE
ERASE
BOOKMARK
COMPLETE
MENU
CLEAR
MIN
MAX
OPTICAL
ANALOG REC LEVEL
INPUT
REC
COAXIAL
ANALOG
COPY
A.M.Q.R.
TRACK NO./BOOKMARK
0
MODE
ENTER
MENU
COMPLETE
TRACK NO.
WRITE
HDD
CDR
GROUP SKIP
CLEAR
10
TRACK NO.
WRITE
This unit can automatically place track markers. However you can
also manually place track markers during recording. (Manual track
marking)
Press TRACK NO./BOOKMARK (TRACK NO. WRITE on
the remote control) during your recording.
A new track number is added at the location on the disc
corresponding to the time TRACK NO./BOOKMARK (TRACK
NO. WRITE on the remote control) is pressed.
Manual track marking is possible after the recording has been
performed for 5 seconds from the beginning of the track, and a
disc cannot contain more than 99 tracks. Even if there is time
remaining on the disc, further recording is impossible once 99
track markers have been placed.
Memo
The track markers may not be placed properly even if the
recording has been performed in the synchronized recording
according to the type of the source devices. To avoid this
problem, place the track markers manually.
Manual track marking is possible even during synchronized
recording.
• You can place the track markers to the tracks that have been
recorded on the HDD by dividing the track. For details, refer to
“Track Divide” (P.62).