Sony MDS E12 User Manual

2-347-245-11(1)  
Mini-disc Recorder  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
MDS-E12  
Operating Instructions  
Warning......................................  
2
Location and Function of Parts  
Getting Started ..........................  
Recording on MDs ....................  
Playing MDs...............................  
Editing Recorded MDs..............  
Other Functions ........................  
Rear Panel Terminal Function .  
Operating the MD Recorder  
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15  
18  
27  
40  
52  
55  
Using a Keyboard ..................  
59  
64  
Thank you very much for purchasing this Sony product.  
Sony products are designed with safety in mind. If electrical  
products are used incorrectly, however, there is a risk of death  
or serious injury, so be sure to obey the following to avoid  
accidents.  
Additinal Information ................  
2000 Sony Corporation  
Pre ca u t io n s  
Ha n d lin g MDs  
On sa fe t y  
The MD is enclosed in a cartridge to protect the disc  
from debris or fingerprints and to make it easy to  
handle. However, the presence of debris or a warped  
cartridge may inhibit the disc from operating properly.  
To ensure that you can always listen to the highest  
quality music, follow the precautions below:  
• Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet,  
unplug the recorder and have it checked by qualified  
personnel before operating it any further.  
• Caution – The use of optical instruments with this  
product will increase eye hazard.  
• Do not touch the internal disc directly. Forcing the  
shutter open may damage the internal disc.  
On p o w e r so u rce s  
• Before operating the recorder, check that the  
operating voltage of the recorder is identical with  
your local power supply. The operating voltage is  
indicated on the nameplate at the rear of the  
recorder.  
• Be sure to stick the labels supplied with the md to  
the appropriate positions. The shape of the labels  
may vary depending on the MD brand.  
• The unit is not disconnected from the AC power  
source (mains) as long as it is connected to the wall  
outlet, even if the unit itself has been turned off.  
• If you are not going to use the recorder for a long  
time, be sure to disconnect the recorder from the  
wall outlet. To disconnect the AC power cord, grasp  
the plug itself; never pull the cord.  
Proper Location  
Shutter  
of the labels  
Wh e re t o ke e p t h g e MDs  
Do not place the cartridge where it may be exposed to  
direct sunlight or extremely high heat and humidity.  
• AC power cord must be changed only at the  
qualified service shop.  
On co n d e n sa t io n  
Re g u la r m a in t e n a n ce  
Wipe dust and debris from the surface of the cartridge  
with a dry cloth.  
If the recorder is brought directly from a cold to a  
warm location, or is placed in a very damp room,  
moisture may condense on the lenses inside the  
recorder. Should this occur, the recorder may not  
operate properly. In this case, remove the MD and  
leave the recorder turned on for several hours until the  
moisture evaporates.  
On cle a n in g  
Ab o u t Th is Ma n u a l  
Clean the cabinet, panel and controls with a soft cloth  
slightly moistened with mild detergent solution. Do  
not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or  
solvent such as alcohol or benzine.  
Co n ve n t io n s  
• Controls in the instructions are those on the recorder;  
these may, however, be substituted by controls on the  
remote that are similarly named or, when  
different, appear in the instructions within brackets.  
• The following icons are used in this manual;  
If you have any questions or problems concerning  
your recorder, please consult your nearest Sony dealer.  
Indicates a procedure that  
requires use of the remote.  
Z
Indicates tips for making the  
task easier and hints.  
z
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Location and Function of Parts ......... 5  
Editing Recorded MDs ..................... 40  
Front Panel Descriptions .............................................. 6  
Rear Panel Descriptions ................................................ 7  
Remote Descriptions ..................................................... 8  
Display Window Descriptions ................................... 10  
Using the Display Window ........................................ 11  
Before you start editing ............................................... 40  
Erasing tracks (ERASE)............................................... 41  
Combining Tracks (COMBINE) ................................. 43  
Moving Tracks (MOVE) .............................................. 44  
Dividing Tracks (DIVIDE) .......................................... 45  
Naming a Track or MD (NAME) ............................... 46  
Undoing the Last Edit (UNDO)................................. 50  
Getting Started ................................ 14  
Changing Recorded Level after Recording  
After Unpacking .......................................................... 14  
Hooking Up the Audio Components........................ 15  
Setting the Clock .......................................................... 17  
(S.F Edit) .................................................................. 50  
Other Functions ................................ 52  
Fade IN and Fade Out Z ............................................. 52  
Recording on MDs ............................ 18  
Notification of the track end and the disc end  
(End Of Track/ Disc) .............................................. 53  
Recording on an MD ................................................... 18  
Notes on Recording ..................................................... 19  
Recording for long times ............................................ 20  
Adjusting the Recording Level .................................. 21  
Recording Tips ............................................................. 22  
Using a Timer ............................................................... 54  
Rear Panel Terminal Functions ........ 55  
Control terminal functions ......................................... 55  
Remote Terminal Functions ....................................... 55  
Parallel Input-Output .................................................. 57  
RS-232C ......................................................................... 58  
Marking Track Numbers While Recording  
(Track Marking) ...................................................... 23  
Starting Recording With 6 Seconds of Prestored  
Audio Data (Time Machine Recording) .............. 24  
Synchro-recording With the Audio Component of  
Your Choice (Music Synchro-recording) ............ 25  
Operating the MD Recorder Using a  
Keyboard ........................................... 59  
Synchro-recording With a Sony CD Player  
(CD Synchro-recording) ........................................ 25  
Setting the keyboard ................................................... 59  
Naming a Track or MD Using the Keyboard ........... 60  
Operating the Recorder Through the Keyboard ..... 61  
Assigning Characters to Keyboard Keys.................. 62  
Keyboard Operations (English Keyboard Layout) . 63  
Keyboard Operations (10-Keyboard Layout) .......... 63  
Playing MDs ...................................... 27  
Playing an MD ............................................................. 27  
Playing a Specific Track .............................................. 29  
Locating a Particular Point in a Track ....................... 30  
Playing Tracks Repeatedly (Repeat Play)................. 31  
Playing Tracks in Random Order (Shuffle Play) ..... 32  
Creating Your Own Program (Program Play) ......... 33  
Additional Information.................... 64  
Storing the Located Track to Start Play  
System Limitations ...................................................... 64  
Trouble shooting .......................................................... 65  
Self-Diagnosis Function .............................................. 66  
Display Messages ........................................................ 67  
Specifications ................................................................ 68  
Exterior dimensions .................................................... 69  
Edit Menu Table ........................................................... 70  
Setup Menu Table ........................................................ 71  
Last Mode Memory ..................................................... 72  
Instantaneously (Multi-access Play) .................... 34  
Setting Play start position After Play Is Stopped  
(Resume Play) ......................................................... 36  
Returning to the Specified Point (Locate Play) ....... 36  
Pausing After Each Track (Auto Pause) ................... 37  
Making Track Play Start Soon (Auto Cue) ............... 38  
Changing Playback Speed  
(Variable Speed Play)............................................. 39  
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Location and  
Function of Parts  
5
Pre p a ra t io n  
Fro n t Pa n e l De scrip t io n s  
1
2
3
4
567 89q;qa qs  
qd qf  
qg  
qh qj qk ql w; wa ws wd wf  
1 POWER button  
AUTO CUE button  
Press to turn the recorder on. When you press the  
button again, the recorder turns off.  
Press to set AUTO CUE, AUTO PAUSE, or OFF.  
!™ PHONE LEVEL control  
2 INPUT selector  
Use to adjust the volume of the headphones.  
Use to select the input jack (or connector) of the  
program source to be recorded.  
KEYBOARD jack  
Connect a keyboard to this jack.  
3 MD insertion slot  
Remote sensor  
Insert the MD as illustrated below.  
Receives the infrared signal of the remote for remote  
operations.  
With the labeled side up  
!∞ Z EJECT button  
Press to eject the MD.  
VARI SPEED button  
Press to turn on and off VARI SPEED.  
VARI SPEED + button  
With the arrow pointing  
towards the recorder  
Press to increase play speed at 0.5% step when VARI  
SPEED is on.  
!• VARI SPEED _ button  
4 Display w indow  
Press to decrease play speed at 0.5% step when VARI  
Shows various information.  
SPEED is on.  
5 MENU/NO button  
CLEAR button  
Press to display “Edit Menu” or “Setup Menu.”  
Also, the MENU mode is cleared.  
Press to cancel the selection.  
m/M (backw ard/forw ard) button  
6 AMS control (MARK/ENTER button)  
Turn to locate tracks, adjust the recording level, select  
the input characters, or select a menu item and a  
setting value.  
Press to lacate a portion whithin a track, change the  
contens of a program, or change the input character.  
7 (play/pause) button  
Press to start play and pause or resume play or  
recording.  
7 YES button  
Press to carry out the selected operation.  
@™ x (stop) button  
8 LEVEL/DISPLAY/CHAR button  
Press to stop play or recording, or cancel the selected  
operation.  
Press to display INPUT or OUTPUT level and disc or  
track information, select the type of characters to be  
input, and change to time display.  
z (record) button  
Press to record on the MD, monitor the input signal, or  
mark track numbers.  
9 TIME button  
Press to change time information on the disc or track.  
PHONES jack  
0 LOCATE button  
Connect headphones to this jack.  
Press to locate pre-marked positions.  
6
Re a r o f t h e Re co rd e r  
R
PUSH  
IN  
PUSH  
L
R
OUT  
L
CTRL-S  
IN  
ANALOG  
INPUT  
DIGITAL  
IN  
L
LEVEL  
PARALLEL  
RELAY  
OUT  
RS-232C  
OUTPUT  
LEVEL  
+4dBu -10dBu  
5
IN  
230V  
120V  
IN  
OUT  
R
OUT  
0
10  
VOLTAGE  
SELECTOR  
COAXIAL  
ANALOG(BAL)  
ANALOG(UNBAL)  
REMOTE  
1
2 3  
45 67 8  
9 q; qaqs qd qf  
1 ANALOG (BALANCE) input terminal (XLR type)  
Inputs as an analog signal the sound of the component  
connected by an XLR connecting cable.  
8 DIGITAL COAXIAL output jack  
Outputs an a digital signal the contents of the MD of  
the recorder to the connected component.  
2 OUTPUT LEVEL (BALANCE) selector  
9 CONTROL-S jack  
Changes the output level of the BALANCE.  
Connects the remote or control equipment.  
If the plug is connected to the jack, the remote sensor  
does not receive infrared rays.  
3 ANALOG (BALANCE) output terminal (XLR type)  
Outputs as an analog signal the contents of the MD of  
this recorder to the component connected by an XLR  
connecting cable.  
0 PARALLEL connector  
(D-sub 9-pin female)  
Connects a component with simple circuits for the  
remote operations of the functions preset in the  
recorder.  
4 ANALOG (UNBALANCE) input jacks  
Inputs as an analog signal the sound of the component  
connected by a pin type connecting cable.  
RELAY OUT connector  
5 ANALOG (UNBALANCE) output jacks  
Outputs as an analog signal the contents of the MD of  
this recorder to the component connected by a pin type  
connecting cable.  
!™ REELAY IN connector  
Plays or records successively by connecting multiple  
recorders and sending a control signal.  
6 ANALOG INPUT LEVEL control  
Can adjust the level of analog input in a range of _~  
+15 dB.  
RS-232C connector  
(D-sub 9-pin male)  
Connects a component that controls the recorder from  
outside.  
Normally, this control is used in the position (0 dB) of  
center click.  
VOLTAGE SELECTOR  
7 DIGITAL COAXIAL input jack  
Inputs as a digital signal the sound of the connected  
component.  
(Except for the USA/ CA models.)  
Select 120V or 230V according to the local power line  
voltage. (Refer to page 2)  
7
Re m o t e De scrip t io n s  
5 REPEAT button  
wk  
Press to select ALL repeat, one track repeat, or repeat  
off.  
6 NAME button  
EJECT  
Press to add the name or change the name of a track or  
MD.  
qs  
qd  
qf  
qg  
1
PLAY MODE  
M.ACCESS  
CHAR button  
Press to select the type of characters to be input.  
DISPLAY  
SHUFFLE  
TIME  
MENU/NO  
YES  
2
DATE  
CONTINUE  
PROGRAM  
RECORDED PRESENT  
NUM button  
Press to input numbers.  
qh  
A
F
B
C
D
I
E
G
H
J
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
7 H (play) button  
Press to start play.  
3
K
P
U
Z
L
M
R
N
S
O
T
10  
8 ./> (locating tracks) button  
Q
11 12 13 14 15  
Press to locate tracks, adjust the recording level, or  
select a menu item and a setting value.  
V
W
X
Y
16 17 18 19 20  
qj  
qk  
9 m/M (backw ard/forw ard) button  
-
,
.
21 22 23 24 25  
Press to locate a portion within a track, change the  
contents of a program, or change the input character.  
A.CUE  
4
5
REPEAT  
A
B
A.PAUSE M.SCAN  
/
>25  
?
!
ql  
w;  
NAME IN  
CHAR  
CLEAR  
SCROLL  
0 CD-SYNCHRO button  
NAME  
NUM  
6
Press to operate the CD-Synchro-recording of a CD  
component.  
7
wa  
ws  
CD PLAYER button  
8
9
q;  
qa  
Press to pause or locate tracks the CD component.  
wd  
wf  
wg  
T.REC  
MUSIC SYNC  
!™ DISPLAY button  
CD-SYNC  
Press to select the information to be displayed in the  
window.  
STOP  
START STANDBY  
CD PLAYER  
FADER  
wh  
TIME button  
LEVEL  
RM-DR1  
Press to change the disc or track time information.  
wj  
MENU/NO button  
Press to display “Edit Menu” or “Setup Menu.” The  
MENU mode is cleared.  
MINIDISC DECK  
!∞ YES button  
Press to carry out the selected operation.  
DATE (RECORDED/PRESENT) button  
Press to display the recorded time of a disc recorded by  
a component which contains a function of recording  
the recorded date or display the present time of a  
component which contains a clock function.  
1 Z (EJECT) button  
Press to eject the MD.  
2 PLAY MODE button  
A.CUE/A.PAUSE button  
Press to select multi-access, normal play, Shuffle Play,  
or Program Play.  
Press to set AUTO CUE, AUTO PAUSE, or OFF.  
3 Letter/track number input buttons  
Press to input letters, numbers, symbols or select track  
numbers.  
4 A B button  
Press to select Repeat A B Play.  
8
!• M.SCAN button  
Press to successively play the located tracks only  
for the set time.  
SCROLL button  
Press to scroll the name of a track or MD.  
CLEAR button  
Press to cancel the selection.  
x (stop) button  
Press to stop play or recording, or clear the MENU  
mode.  
@™ X (pause) button  
Press to pause or resume play or recording.  
z (record) button  
Press to record on the MD, monitor the input signal,  
or mark track numbers.  
MUSIC SYNC button  
Press to start Music Synchro-recording.  
@∞ T.REC button  
Press to start Time Machine Recording.  
LEVEL + / _ button  
Press to adjust the recording level or output level of  
analog play.  
FADER button  
Press to perform Fade-in Play/ Recording or Fade-  
out Play/ Recording.  
@• Control-S jack  
Can be used as the wired remote by connecting  
with the control-S jack in the rear of the recorder  
using a supplied cable.  
If the plug is connected to the jack, the remote does  
not radiate infrared rays.  
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Disp la y Win d o w Discrip t io n s  
1
2 3 4  
5
6
7
8
9q;qa  
1 Disc, track, and time display  
7 Level meter display  
Displays MD information, the set contents of “Edit  
Menu” or “Setup Menu,” and time information.  
Displays the loudness of the sound of play or  
recording.  
2 AUTO PAUSE and AUTO CUE display  
Lights up when AUTO PAUSE or AUTO CUE is  
selected.  
8 VARI SPEED display  
Lights up when the VARI SPEED function is selected.  
9 MARK display  
3 TOC EDIT display  
Lights up when the position (MARK) of a located point  
is selected.  
Displays “TOC” when record contents or edit contents  
are not recorded on MD. Flashes “TOC” when they are  
recorded on MD.  
0 REPEAT display  
Displays “REPEAT” when all track repeat is selected,  
“REPEAT1” when one track repeat is selected, and  
“REPEAT A-B” when A-B repeat is selected.  
“TOC” is displayed during edit operation.  
4 RAM display  
Lights up in RAM edit mode in which temporary  
editing is performed for sending without recording  
editing results.  
Play mode display  
Displays “SHUFFLE” when shuffle play is selected,  
“PROGRAM” when program play is selected, and  
“M.ACCESS” when multi-access play is selected.  
5 7 (play/pause) display  
Displays during play or pause.  
6 Record and record mode display  
REC display  
Lights up during recording or pausing.  
Record mode display  
Lights up “MONO” for monaural recording, “LP2” for  
double-length stereo recording, and “LP4” for 4-time  
length stereo recording in record mode or mode when  
the playing track is recorded.  
10  
Wh ile t h e re co rd e r is st o p p e d  
Usin g t h e Disp la y Win d o w  
Pre ss LEVEL/DISPLAY/CHAR (o r DISPLAY)  
re p e a t e d ly t o ch a n g e t h e d isp la y.  
Each press of the button changes the display as follows:  
The display window shows information about the MD or  
track. This section describes the information that is  
displayed for each recorder status.  
Total number of tracks and recorded time (default display)  
SONGS  
15Tr 46m08s  
TIME  
M.ACCESS  
LEVEL / DISPLAY / CHAR  
CONTINUE  
SHUFFLE  
PROGRAM  
TIME  
DISPLAY  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
10  
11 12 13 14 15  
16 17 18 19 20  
21 22 23 24 25  
Press  
>25  
NAME  
CHAR  
NUM  
The contents of a program  
(only when “PROGRAM” lights up)  
CD-SYNC  
/4 1 7 5/  
4S 12m35s  
PROGRAM  
RM-DR1J  
n
The display format that youve selected in each of the  
Press  
recorder statuses (play, recording, etc.) will be displayed  
whenever the recorder enters that status and you press  
LEVEL/ DISPLAY/ CHAR (or DISPLAY) or TIME until you  
change the format to another (see the following sections  
for details).  
Level of the input signal  
Input Level  
Coax 0.0dB  
Wh e n yo u in se rt a n MD  
Press  
Disk name  
Clock display (present time display)  
2000 9 15  
18:08 44  
Press  
SONGS  
15Tr 46m08s  
z
You can check the remaining recordable time on the MD  
Press TIME when the total number of tracks and  
recorded time are displayed. Each press of the button  
changes the display as follows:  
Total number of tracks  
Total recorded time  
* The track name is displayed instead of the disc name  
during play. When the MD or the track has no name,  
“No Name” is displayed.  
Total number of tracks and total recorded time  
(default display)  
SONGS  
15Tr 46m08s  
Press  
Total number of tracks and remaining  
recordable time on the MD  
(recordable MDs only) *  
SONGS  
-27m52s  
Press  
* Not shown for the premastered discs.  
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Wh ile t h e re co rd e r is re co rd in g  
Wh ile t h e re co rd e r is p la yin g  
Pre ss LEVEL/DISPLAY/CHAR (o r DISPLAY)  
re p e a t e d ly t o ch a n g e t h e d isp la y.  
Pre ss LEVEL/DISPLAY/CHAR (o r DISPLAY)  
re p e a t e d ly t o ch a n g e t h e d isp la y.  
Each press of the button changes the display as follows:  
Each press of the button changes the display as follows:  
Track number and recorded time of the current track  
(default display)  
Track number and elapsed time of the current track  
(default display)  
No Name  
16Tr  
DREAM  
Tr  
3m05s  
2
2m33s  
Press  
Press  
The contents of a program  
Sampling frequency is indicated only  
when the digital signal is input.  
(only when “ROGRAM” lights up)  
FS 44.1KHz  
16Tr  
/4 1 2 5/  
3S 2m28s  
PROGRAM  
3m23s  
Press  
Press  
Level of the input signal  
* Only when “On” of “Next Tr Play” of “Setup Menu” is selected  
Input Level  
Coax-12.0dB  
NextNo Name  
4
Tr  
4m14s  
Press  
Press  
z You can check the remaining recordable time on the MD  
Press TIME when the track number and recorded time  
are displayed. Each press of the button changes the  
display as follows:  
Disc name and track name  
SONGS  
DREAM  
Track number and recorded time of the current track  
(default display)  
No Name  
16Tr  
Press  
3m05s  
Level of the output signal  
OutputLevel  
Anlg -6.0dB  
Press  
Press  
Recordable time  
No Name  
-10m55s  
* Not displayed if PLAY MODE is PROGRAM or  
SHUFFLE when “On” of “Next Tr Play” (Next Track  
Play) is selected.  
Press  
12  
z You can check the remaining time  
Press TIME. Each press of the button changes the  
display as follows:  
Track number and elapsed time of the current track  
(default display)  
DREAM  
2
Tr  
2m33s  
Press  
Track number and remaining time of the current track  
DREAM  
2
Tr -1m25s  
Press  
Remaining time of all recorded tracks  
DREAM  
-24m47s  
Press  
z Press SCROLL when disc time information is displayed  
The track name appears and scrolls. While the track  
name is scrolling, press the button again to pause  
scrolling, and again to continue scrolling.  
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Aft e r Un p a ckin g  
Getting Started  
Check the supplied accessories.  
• Remote commander (remote) RM-DR1E (1)  
• AA-size (R6) batteries (2)  
• Connecting cable (control S cable) (1)  
In se rt in g b a t t e rie s in t o t h e re m o t e  
Insert two AA-size (R6) batteries with the 3 and #  
properly oriented to the markings into the battery  
compartment.  
z When to replace the batteries  
Under normal conditions, the batteries should last for  
about six months. When the remote no longer operates  
the recorder, replace both batteries with new ones.  
No t e s  
• If you use the batteries incorrectly, they may leak liquid  
or be blown up. Be sure to obey the following points:  
- Do not mistake 3 and # terminals.  
- Do not use a new battery with an old one or batteries of  
different types together.  
- Do not recharge the batteries.  
- If you dont use the remote for an extended period of  
time, remove the batteries.  
- If the batteries are leaking, wipe to clean the battery  
compartment before replacing with new ones.  
• Do not expose the remote sensor to direct sunlight or  
lighting apparatus. Doing so may cause a malfunction.  
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1 Prepare necessary connecting cables.  
Ho o kin g Up t h e Au d io  
Co m p o n e n t s  
• Audio connecting cable (pin type)  
White  
White  
Hook up a mixer, CD player, DAT recorder, and other  
components to the MD recorder. Be sure to turn off the  
power of each component to do so.  
Left (L)  
Left (L)  
Right (R)  
Right (R)  
Red  
Red  
R
PUSH  
IN  
PUSH  
L
R
OUT  
L
ANALOG  
INPUT  
DIGITAL  
IN  
CTRL-S  
IN  
L
LEVEL  
PARALLEL  
RELAY  
OUT IN  
RS-232C  
OUTPUT  
LEVEL  
+4dBu -10dBu  
230V  
120V  
IN  
OUT  
5
R
OUT  
0
10  
VOLTAGE  
SELECTOR  
COAXIAL  
ANALOG(BAL)  
ANALOG(UNBAL)  
REMOTE  
• Audio connecting cable (XLR type)  
To power outlet  
• Coaxial digital connecting cable VMC-10  
• Control-S cable (accessory)  
(Mini-jack)  
Remote or  
control  
component  
• Relay record/ play cable (RK-G136)  
External  
control  
component  
(Stereo-Mini-jack type) (Stereo-Mini-jack type)  
MDS-E12  
External  
2 Connect.  
control component  
xWhen connecting w ith analog components  
Use the connectors and switch in the figure below.  
ANALOG BLANCE  
I/O terminal  
ANALOG UNBLANCE  
I/O terminal  
DIGITAL  
DIGITAL  
OUT  
IN  
COAXILAL OUT  
COAXILAL IN  
R
PUSH  
IN  
PUSH  
L
R
OUT  
L
ANALOG  
INPUT  
DIGITAL  
IN  
CTRL-S  
L
LEVEL  
PARALLEL  
RELAY  
OUT IN  
RS-232C  
OUTPUT  
LEVEL  
+4dBu -10dBu  
230V  
120V  
IN  
OUT  
5
IN  
R
OUT  
VOLTAGE  
SELECTOR  
0
10  
COAXIAL  
ANALOG(BAL)  
ANALOG(UNBAL)  
REMOTE  
CD player or  
DAT recorder,  
MD recorder  
Mixer  
OUTPUT LEVEL  
selector  
Change the INPUT selector on the front panel depending  
on the type of the input connector to be used.  
OUT  
IN  
Mixer  
Connector to w hich the  
program source is  
connected  
Position to adjust the INPUT  
selector  
ç : Flow of signal  
z When the remote is used as the wired remote  
UNBAL IN  
(pin type)  
BAL IN  
(XLR type)  
UNBAL  
BAL  
Use the supplied control S cable to connect the jack at  
the front of the remote with the control jack of the  
recorder.  
z A signal is output to both the UNBAL and BAL output  
When the recorder and remote are connected by the  
control S cable, infrared rays are not emitted from the  
remote and infrared rays are not received by the  
recorder.  
terminals regardless of the setting of the INPUT switch  
z When the BALANC output (XLR type) terminals is used, the  
output level can be changed by the OUTPUT LEVEL selector  
When the remote is used as the wireless remote,  
unplug from the jacks of the recorder and remote.  
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Position of selector Output level  
+4dBu  
A signal of –20 dB at the level meter  
is output at the level of +4 dBu.  
A signal of –20 dB at the level meter  
is output at the level of –10 dBu.  
–10dBU  
The specifications of the BALANCE I/ O connector are  
shown below.  
Output terminal  
Input terminal  
XLR-3-32 equivalent  
XLR-3-31 equivalent  
1: GND  
2: HOT  
3: COLD  
1: GND  
2: HOT  
3: COLD  
xWhen connecting w ith digital components  
(CD player, DAT recorder, other MD recorders,  
mixer w ith a coaxial digital input connector)  
When this recorder is connected with a CD player,  
MD recorder, or DAT recorder, digital recording is  
possible. Use a coaxial digital connecting cable that  
can be purchased separately.  
When the coaxial digital cable is used  
MD recorder  
Digital component  
DIGITAL  
DIGITAL  
COAXIAL  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
COAXIAL  
Ç
Ç
ç : Flow of signal  
z A sampling rate converter is mounted in this recorder  
All digital input signals are converted to the  
sampling frequency (44.1 kHz) of an MD recorder  
for recording.  
Therefore, this allows you to record sources such as  
32 or 48 kHz DAT or satellite broadcasts, as well as  
CDs and MDs.  
3 Connect the pow er cord.  
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Wa t ch in g t h e clo ck Z  
Se t t in g t h e Clo ck  
Wh e n t h e p o w e r is o n , yo u ca n w a t ch t h e clo ck.  
A clo ck is b u ilt in t h is re co rd e r. Th e re co rd in g  
t im e is re co rd e d a u t o m a t ica lly o n t h e d isc t o se t  
t h e clo ck in a d va n ce . Yo u ca n ch e ck t h e re co rd in g  
t im e d u rin g p la y.  
Pre ss DATE PRESENT.  
When DATE PRESENT is pressed once, the date and time  
are displayed for about 2 seconds and they are returned to  
the original display.  
MENU / NO YES  
• If you w ant to record more precise recording time,  
set the clock once a w eek.  
Ch e ckin g t h e re co rd in g t im e Z  
AMS  
/
If t h e b u ilt -in clo ck is se t , t h e re co rd in g t im e is  
re co rd e d o n t h e MD. Yo u ca n ch e ck t h e re co rd in g  
t im e a t t h e d isp la y w in d o w d u rin g p la y.  
1 Press the Menu/NO button tw ice during stop.  
“Setup Menu” is displayed.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) to display  
Calendar” and press AMS.  
1 Select a track for w hich you w ant to check the  
recording time.  
The portion of “Year” flashes.  
Select a track by ./> during stop.  
Select a track by ./ > or Number during play or  
pause of play.  
2000- 7-12  
19:00  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) to set the  
Year” and press AMS.  
2 Press DATE RECORDED.  
“No Date” is displayed if the clock is not set or for the  
track recorded by a component without a function of  
recording the recording time.  
The portion of “Year” lights up and the portion of  
“Month” flashes.  
Se le ct in g t h e o rd e r o f ye a r, m o n t h , a n d  
d a y o f clo ck d isp la y  
2000- 7-12  
19:00  
Yo u ca n se le ct t h e o rd e r o f t h e ye a r, m o n t h , a n d  
d a y o f clo ck d isp la y fro m t h e fo llo w in g t h re e  
w a ys:  
4 Similarly w ith step 3, set “Month,” “Day,” “Hour,”  
and “Minute” in this order.  
1 Press MENU/NO tw ice during stop.  
“Setup Menu” is displayed.  
After “Complete !” is displayed for several seconds  
and disappears, the clock starts to work.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) to display  
“Date Time” and press AMS or YES.  
3
Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) to select  
the order of the year, month, and day and press  
AMS or YES.  
Re se t t in g t h e clo ck  
1 Do steps 1 to 2 of “Setting the Clock” on this page.  
Order of year, month, and day  
2 Press AMS or m/M repeatedly to flash the  
portion to be changed.  
Date Time  
YYYY MM DD  
Order of month, day, and year  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) for setting  
and press AMS.  
4 After setting, press AMS or m/M repeatedly to  
flash the portion of “Minute” and press AMS or  
YES.  
Date Time  
MM DD YYYY  
Order of day, month, and year  
Date Time  
DD MM YYYY  
4 Press MENU/NO.  
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Re co rd in g o n a n MD  
Recording on  
MDs  
If the MD has recorded material on it, the recorder will  
automatically start recording from the end of the recorded  
portion.  
This chapter explains the various ways to  
record to an MD , as well as how to mark  
track numbers and perform synchro-  
recording with other components.  
POWER INPUT  
LEVEL / DISPLAY / CHAR  
TIME  
AMS  
1
2
3
4
5
Turn on the mixer and program source.  
Select the source on the mixer.  
Press POWER to turn on the recorder.  
Insert a recordable MD.  
Use INPUT to select the position that corresponds to  
the input jacks (connector) connected to the  
program source.  
If the source is connected  
to the connector or jacks  
DIGITAL COAXIAL  
ANALOG (UNBAL)  
ANALOG (BAL)  
Display to be selected  
COAX  
UNBAL  
BAL  
6
If necessary, locate the point on the MD to start  
recording from.  
If you want to record on a new MD or start recording  
from the end of the recorded portion, go to step 7.  
To record over from the beginning of an existing  
MD track  
Turn AMS (or press ./ > repeatedly) until the  
number of the track to be recorded over appears.  
To record over from the middle of an MD track  
Turn AMS (or press ./ > repeatedly) until the  
number of the track to be recorded over appears,  
then press 7 to start playback. Press 7 again at  
the point you want to start recording from.  
7
8
Press z  
The recorder changes to recording pause.  
If necessary, adjust the recording level.  
For details, see “Adjusting the Recording Level” on  
page 21.  
9
Press 7  
Recording starts.  
10 Start playing the program source.  
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Op e ra t io n s yo u m a y w a n t t o d o d u rin g re co rd in g  
No t e s o n Re co rd in g  
To  
Press  
x
Stop recording  
Pause recording  
Resume recording after  
Eject the MD  
7
Wh e n “ Pro t e ct e d ” is d isp la ye d  
7
The MD is record-protected. To record on the MD, slide  
the tab to close the slot (see “To prevent accidental erasure  
of the recorded material” on page 19).  
after stopping recording A  
Ch a n g in g d isp la y d u rin g re co rd in g  
Press LEVEL/ DISPLAY/ CHAR (DISPLAY) repeatedly.  
For the contents of display, see “Using the Display  
Window” on page 12.  
When the record-protect slot is closed and recording is  
possible, “Protected” may be displayed and recording may  
not be possible. In this case, press z (record) again to  
enable recording.  
Wh e n yo u p a u se re co rd in g  
The track number increases by one. For example, if you  
pause recording while recording track 4, the track number  
will be 5 when you resume recording.  
Wh e n “ Din Un lo ck” fla sh e s  
• The digital component selected with the INPUT selector  
is not connected correctly. Connect the component  
correctly.  
• The selected digital component is not turned on. Turn  
on the component.  
To p re ve n t a ccid e n t a l e ra su re o f t h e re co rd e d  
m a t e ria l  
To make it impossible to record on an MD, slide the  
record-protect tab in the direction of the arrow (see  
illustration below) to open the slot. To enable recording,  
close the slot.  
Ma rkin g t ra ck n u m b e rs d e p e n d s o n t h e p ro g ra m  
so u rce t o b e re co rd e d .  
• When the CD or MD is a program source and they are  
recorded through the digital input connector, track  
numbers are marked similarly with the CD or MD as the  
program source. However, only one track number may  
be marked on the recorded portion as below.  
- A portion recorded by repeating the same track of the  
same disc (by one track repeat)  
Record-protect tab  
- A portion recorded by continuing the same track  
number of a different disc  
When the MD is the program source, a number for a  
track of 4 seconds or less may not be marked.  
• If the sampling frequency of the input connector changes  
when the DAT tape is a program source and it is  
recorded through the digital input connector, track  
numbers are changed automatically.  
Slide in the direction  
of arrow  
z You can play the tracks you have just recorded  
Press 7 or AMS immediately after stopping  
recording.  
Wh e n TOC in d ica t o r fla sh e s  
The recorder starts to play from the first track of the  
material just recorded.  
Do not turn off the recorder, disconnect the AC power, or  
move the recorder when recording on the MD because the  
recording will be lost. If you turn off the recorder or  
disconnect the AC power immediately after recording, the  
recording will be lost.  
z You can play from the first track of the MD after recording  
1 Press x again after stopping recording.  
2 Press 7  
The recorder starts to play from the first track of the  
MD.  
Wh e n PLAY MODE is “ PROGRAM,” “ SHUFFLE,” o r  
M.ACCESS” (p a g e s 32, 33, 34)  
PLAY MODE changes automatically to “CONTINUE” and  
recording pauses.  
No t e s  
You cant record over existing material when Shuffle  
Play (page 32), Program Play (page 33), or Multi-access  
Play (page 34) has been selected. “Impossible” appears  
in the display at this time.  
Wh e n ” Ca n n o t Co p y fla sh e s  
The mini-disc recorder conforms to the Serial Copy  
Management System. MDs recorded through the digital  
input connector cannot be copied to other MDs through  
the digital output connector (page 65).  
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Th e d ig it a l o u t p u t co n n e ct o rs o f t h e m in i-d isk  
re co rd e r o u t p u t t h e sig n a l in p u t fro m t h e d ig it a l  
in p u t co n n e ct o rs a s it is d u rin g re co rd in g o r  
re co rd in g p a u se .  
Use an input monitor function (page 22) when only a built-  
in sampling rate converter is used.  
Re co rd in g fo r lo n g t im e s  
In addition to normal stereo recording, this recorder has  
two long time recording modes: LP2 and LP4. When  
recording in LP2 stereo mode, you can record 2 times the  
normal recordable time, and in LP4 Stereo mode, you can  
record 4 times the normal recordable time. In addition, the  
recordable time for monaural recording is approximately  
double the stereo recording time.  
No t e  
MDs recorded in MD LP (LP2 or LP4 Stereo) mode cannot  
be played back on a recorder that does not support MD LP  
mode. In addition, you cannot perform S.F Edit for MDs  
recorded in MD LP mode.  
MENU / NO YES  
AMS  
1 Do steps 1 to 5 of “Recording on an MD” on page  
18.  
2 Press MENU/NO tw ice.  
“Set Up Menu” is displayed.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) to display  
Rec Mode” and press AMS.  
4 Turn AMS to select record mode and press AMS or  
YES.  
To record in  
Stereo  
Monaural  
LP2 stereo  
LP4 stereo  
Display to be selected  
Stereo  
Mono  
Long 2  
Long 4  
“LP2,” “LP4,” or “MONO” lights  
up on the lower left of the display  
window by the selected mode.  
5 Press MENU/NO.  
6 Do steps 6 to 10 of “Recording on an MD” on page  
18.  
Hid d e n “ LP:” is re co rd e d a t t h e b e g in n in g o f  
t ra cks d u rin g MD LP re co rd in g .  
This is a confirmation stamp indicating no play when play  
is performed by the non-MD LP component. The stamp is  
not displayed by playable MD LP components, but is  
displayed when play is performed by the non-MD LP  
component.  
If the name of the MD LP-recorded track is copied as the  
name of the MONO or STEREO recorded track, “LP:” is  
displayed (page 48).  
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z The balance of the left and right recording levels can be  
adjusted in Setup Menu during analog input  
1 Press MENU/ NO twice.  
“Setup Menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./ > repeatedly) to select  
BAL In L/ R” or “UNBAL In L/ R” then press AMS or  
YES.  
Ad ju st in g t h e Re co rd in g  
Le ve l  
You can adjust the recording level for both analog and  
digital recording.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./ >) to adjust the balance.  
When you turn AMS clockwise, the level on the L side  
decreases relatively for R. When you turn it  
counterclockwise, the level on the R side decreases for L.  
Press AMS or YES.  
MENU / NO YES LEVEL / DISPLAY / CHAR  
4 Press MENU/ NO.  
AMS  
z Turn ANALOG INPUT LEVEL at the rear of the recorder to  
adjust the recording level of analog input.  
1 Do steps 1 to 7 of “Recording on an MD” on page  
R
PUSH  
IN  
PUSH  
L
R
OUT  
L
ANALOG  
INPUT  
DIGITAL  
IN  
CTRL-S  
IN  
L
LEVEL  
PARALLEL  
RELAY  
OUT IN  
RS-232C  
OUTPUT  
LEVEL  
+4dBu -10dBu  
IN  
OUT  
5
R
OUT  
18.  
0
10  
COAXIAL  
ANALOG(BAL)  
ANALOG(UNBAL)  
REMOTE  
2 Play the portion of the program source w ith the  
ANALOG INPUT LEVEL  
strongest output.  
3 Press LEVEL/DISPLAY/CHR (or DISPLAY) repeatedly  
A range of _ ~ +15 dB can be adjusted by ANALOG  
INPUT LEVEL. This adjustment can be used when the  
analog output level of connected components is too low or  
too high.  
Normally use the range in the initialized center position  
(0dB).  
until the level of the input signal appears.  
4 Turn AMS (or press LEVEL +/_ repeatedly) to adjust  
the recording level.  
Adjust the recording level so that two rightmost  
indicators on the peak level meters do not light up  
when the play level is the highest level.  
z You can use a peak hold function  
The state of the peak level meter when the level of the  
input/ output signal is the highest can be stopped for  
display until the signal exceeding the level is input.  
1 Press MENU/ NO twice during stop or play.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./ > repeatedly) until “Peak  
Hold” appears, then press AMS or YES.  
Input Level  
Coax -5.0dB  
Avoid turning on  
these indicators  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./ > repeatedly) to select  
“On,” then press AMS or YES.  
4 Press MENU/ NO.  
5 Stop playing the program source.  
6 To start recording, continue from step 9 of  
Recording on an MD” on page 18.  
To cancel the peak hold function, select “Off” at step 3.  
z You can adjust the recording level using the remote Z  
During recording or recording pause, press LEVEL +/ -  
repeatedly.  
No t e  
The volume can only be increased up to +12 dB (for analog  
recording) or +18.0 dB (for digital recording). Therefore, if  
the output level of the connected component is low, it may  
not be possible to set the recording level to maximum.  
z You can use Setup Menu to adjust the recording level  
1 During recording or recording pause, press MENU/ NO  
twice.  
“Setup Menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./ > repeatedly) to select  
“Input Level Coax,” “Input Level BAL,” or “Input Level  
UNBL,” then press AMS or YES.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./ > repeatedly) to adjust the  
recording level, then press AMS or YES.  
4 Press MENU/ NO.  
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Era sin g b la n k p o rt io n s a u t o m a t ica lly  
(Sm a rt Sp a ce /Au t o Cu t )  
Re co rd in g Tip s  
The recorder can be set to automatically erase any blanks  
that are produced when the signal is interrupted during  
recording. The function which activates (Smart Space or  
Auto Cut) depends on the length of the interruption, as  
described below.  
INPUT  
MENU / NO  
YES  
Sm a rt Sp a ce  
Z EJECT  
AMS  
If the signal is interrupted for less than 30 seconds, Smart  
Space replaces the blank portion with a blank space of  
about 3 seconds, then continues the recording. “Smart  
Space” appears in the display during this time.  
Mo n it o rin g t h e in p u t sig n a l (In p u t  
Mo n it o r)  
Au t o Cu t  
You can monitor the selected input signal even when you  
arent recording it.  
If the signal is interrupted for about 30 seconds, Auto Cut  
replaces the blank portion with a blank space of about 3  
seconds, then pauses the recording. “Auto Cut” appears  
in the display during this time.  
1 Press Z to eject the MD.  
2 Use INPUT to select the program source to be  
monitored.  
Do the procedure below to turn Smart Space and Auto Cut  
on or off.  
3 Press z.  
When “UNBAL” or “BAL” is selected by INPUT  
The analog signal input from the ANALOG IN jacks is  
output to the COAXIAL OUT connector after A/ D  
conversion, and then to the ANALOG OUT jacks and  
PHONES jack after D/ A conversion.  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press MENU/NO  
tw ice.  
“Setup Menu” appears in the display.  
“AD - DA” appears in the display during this time.  
When “COAXIALis selected by INPUT  
The digital signal input from the DIGITAL IN  
connector is output to the DIGITAL OUT connector  
after passing through the sampling rate converter, and  
then to the ANALOG OUT jacks and PHONES jack  
after D/ A conversion.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until  
“Smart Space” appears, then press AMS or YES.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) and select  
“On” for automatic operation and “Off” for no  
automatic operation, then press AMS or YES.  
4 Press MENU/NO.  
“- DA” appears in the display during this time.  
No t e  
• If you start recording with no signal input, Smart Space  
and Auto Cut will not operate until the signal is input  
regardless of the setting.  
St o p p in g t h e in p u t m o n it o r  
Press x.  
• Smart Space does not affect the order of the track  
numbers being recorded, even if the blank space occurs  
in the middle of a track.  
• Auto Cut is automatically turned on or off in tandem  
with Smart Space.  
• If you turn off the recorder or disconnect the AC power  
cord, the recorder will store the last setting and recall it  
the next time you turn on the recorder.  
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To se t t h e le ve l o f in p u t sig n a ls fo r Au t o m a t ic  
Tra ck Ma rkin g o f Le ve l Syn c”  
The recorder marks a track number whenever the input of  
a signal at the set level or below continues for at least 1.5  
seconds and a signal at the set level or above is also input.  
Ma rkin g Tra ck Nu m b e rs  
Wh ile Re co rd in g  
(Tra ck Ma rkin g )  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press MENU/NO  
tw ice.  
You can mark track numbers either manually or  
automatically while recording. By marking track numbers  
at specific points, you can quickly locate the points later or  
edit the MD easily.  
“Setup Menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until “Tr  
Mark Levelappears, then press AMS or YES.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) to select  
the level at any value from a range of _72 dB, _68  
dB, _60 dB, _54 dB, and _48 dB, then press AMS or  
YES.  
MENU/NO YES  
4 Press MENU/NO.  
AMS  
To se t t h e in t e rva l t im e o f Au t o m a t ic Tra ck  
Ma rkin g  
Ma rkin g t ra ck n u m b e rs m a n u a lly (Ma n u a l  
Tra ck Ma rkin g )  
The recorder marks a track number at intervals at the set  
time.  
Press z at the point where you want to add a track  
number while recording.  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press MENU/NO  
tw ice.  
“Setup Menu” appears in the display.  
Ma rkin g t ra ck n u m b e rs a u t o m a t ica lly  
(Au t o m a t ic Tra ck Ma rkin g )  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until  
Intervalappears, then press AMS or YES.  
When recording from a CD player or MD recorder  
connected to the DIGITAL IN connector, the recorder  
marks track numbers in the same sequence as the source.  
When recording from other sources connected to the  
DIGITAL IN connector or a source connected to the  
ANALOG IN jacks, do the procedure below to mark track  
numbers automatically. However, if you hear much noise  
from the sources of tapes or radios, the recorder cannot  
mark track numbers.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) to select  
the time at any value from a range of 1 minute to  
10 minutes, then press AMS or YES.  
No t e  
When the track number of program sources (CD or MD)  
changes, a track number changes automatically, or you  
want to change the track number by z (REC), the recorder  
marks a track number at the interval of the fixed time from  
the beginning of the changed track number.  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press MENU/NO  
tw ice.  
z Additional information on Automatic Track Marking  
• When recording from a CD player or MD recorder  
connected to the DIGITAL IN connector, the entire  
material may be recorded as a single track in the  
following cases:  
“Setup Menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until “Track  
Mark” appears, then press AMS or YES.  
- When you consecutively record the same track two or  
more times using single-track repeat play.  
- When you consecutively record two or more tracks  
with the same track number but from different CDs or  
MDs.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) to select  
the setting, then press AMS or YES.  
Automatic tracking marking  
Turned on at input level  
Turned on at the interval  
of the fixed time  
Select  
Level Sync  
Interval  
- When you record tracks from certain CD or multi-disc  
players.  
Turned off  
Off  
In either case, divide tracks after recording (page 45).  
• If the source is an MD, a track number may not be  
marked for tracks less than 4 seconds long (during  
stereo, LP2 stereo, or monaural recording) or less than 8  
seconds (during LP4 stereo recording).  
4 Press MENU/NO.  
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• When recording from a component connected to the  
ANALOG IN jacks with “Track Mark Off” selected or  
when recording from a DAT recorder or DBS tuner  
connected to the DIGITAL IN connector, the entire  
material may be recorded as a single track.  
• When recording from a DAT recorder or DBS tuner  
connected to the DIGITAL IN connector, the recorder  
will mark a track number whenever the sampling  
frequency of the input signal changes, regardless of the  
track marking parameter setting .  
St a rt in g Re co rd in g Wit h 6  
Se co n d s o f Pre st o re d Au d io  
Da t a  
(Tim e Ma ch in e Re co rd in g )  
Whenever the recorder is in recording pause, the  
recorders buffer memory continuously stores the latest 6  
seconds worth of audio data. When you press AMS (or  
T.REC), the recording then starts with the data in the  
buffer memory. Time Machine Recording thus allows you  
to avoid missing the beginning of material recorded live  
from an FM or satellite broadcast.  
z You can mark track numbers even after recording has finished  
See “Dividing Tracks” on page 45.  
No t e  
If you turn off the recorder or disconnect the AC power  
cord, the recorder will store the last settings of “Track  
Mark” and recall them the next time you turn on the  
recorder.  
AMS  
1 Do steps 1 to 7 of “Recording on an MD” on page  
18.  
The recorder changes to recording pause.  
2 Start playing the program source.  
3 Press AMS (or T.REC) at the point w here you w ant  
to start recording.  
Recording starts with the 6 seconds of prestored data in  
the buffer memory, then continues recording via the  
buffer memory thereafter.  
To st o p Tim e Ma ch in e Re co rd in g  
Press x.  
No t e  
The storage of data in the buffer memory starts from the  
moment the recorder changes to recording pause. Thus, if  
you start recording less than 6 seconds worth of data will  
be recorded from the buffer memory.  
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Syn ch ro -re co rd in g Wit h t h e  
Au d io Co m p o n e n t o f Yo u r  
Ch o ice  
Syn ch ro -re co rd in g Wit h a  
So n y CD Pla ye r (CD  
Syn ch ro -re co rd in g ) Z  
(
Mu sic Syn ch ro -re co rd in g ) Z  
When the recorder is connected to a Sony CD player or Hi-  
Fi component system, you can easily copy the contents of  
CDs to the MD using the recorders remote. As the same  
remote operates both the MD recorder and the CD player  
or CD player section of the component system, make sure  
to place the MD recorder and the CD player as close  
together as possible.  
The Music Synchro-recording allows you to automatically  
synchronize recording on the MD recorder with the  
playing of the selected ogram source. The Track Marking  
function, however, will differ according to the program  
source. For details, see “Marking Track Numbers While  
Recording” on page 23.  
No t e  
• Some CD players do not allow you to synchronize CD  
recording with the remote of the recorder. In this case,  
use music synchro-recording on this page to synchronize  
recording on the CD player and recorder.  
• To operate the recorder and CD player, unplug from the  
jacks of the recorder and remote and use the remote as  
the wireless remote (page 15).  
M.ACCESS  
CONTINUE  
SHUFFLE  
PROGRAM  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
10  
11 12 13 14 15  
16 17 18 19 20  
21 22 23 24 25  
>25  
NAME  
CHAR  
NUM  
M.ACCESS  
MUSIC SYNC  
CONTINUE  
SHUFFLE  
PROGRAM  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
RM-DR1J  
10  
11 12 13 14 15  
16 17 18 19 20  
21 22 23 24 25  
1 Do steps 1 to 6 of “Recording on an MD” on page  
18.  
>25  
NAME  
CHAR  
NUM  
2 Press MUSIC SYNC.  
CD SYNC  
START  
The recorder changes to recording pause.  
CD SYNC  
STANDBY  
CD SYNC  
STOP  
3 Start playing the program source.  
Recording starts automatically.  
CD PLAYER  
/
RM-DR1J  
To st o p Mu sic Syn ch ro -re co rd in g  
Press x.  
1 Turn on the mixer (amplifier) and the CD player, and  
select CD on the mixer (amplifier).  
No t e  
During Music Synchro-recording, Smart Space and Auto  
Cut (page 22) will operate regardless of their setting.  
2 Do steps 3 to 6 of “Recording on an MD” on page  
18.  
3 Insert a CD into the CD player and select the  
playback mode (Shuffle Play, Program Play, etc.) on  
the CD player.  
4 Press CD-SYNC STANDBY.  
The CD player changes to play standby and the MD  
recorder changes to recording standby.  
5 Press CD-SYNC START.  
The recorder starts recording and the CD player starts  
playing.  
The track number and elapsed recording time of the  
track appear in the display.  
If the CD player doesnt start playing  
Some CD players may not respond when you press  
CD-CYNC START. Press X on the CD players remote  
instead to start playing on the CD player.  
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Op e ra t io n s yo u m a y w a n t t o d o d u rin g CD  
Syn ch ro -re co rd in g  
To  
Press  
Stop recording  
CD-SYNCHRO STOP  
CD-SYNCHRO STANDBY  
CD PLAYER ./ >  
Pause recording  
Locate the next track to  
be recorded during  
recording pause  
Resume recording  
after pausing  
CD-SYNCHRO START  
TIME of the recorder  
Check the remaining  
recordable time on the MD  
z You can use the remote of the CD player during CD Synchro-  
recording  
Press  
To change the  
recorder to  
Recording  
Recording pause  
Recording pause  
And change the  
CD player to  
Play  
Stop  
Pause  
H
x
X
z You can change CDs during CD Synchro-recording  
1 Press x on the CD players remote.  
2 Change the CD.  
3 Press H on the CD players remote.  
Recording resumes.  
No t e s  
• When performing CD Synchro-recording with a CD  
player with a mode selector, be sure to set the selector to  
CD1.  
• When you record tracks from certain CD or multi-disc  
players, the entire material may be recorded as a single  
track.  
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Pla yin g a n MD  
Playing MDs  
POWER  
AMS  
This chapter explains the various ways to  
play MDs.  
1 Turn on the mixer.  
2 Adjust the fader or level of the connected channel  
of the mixer.  
3 Press POWER to turn on the recorder.  
4 Insert an MD.  
5 If necessary, turn AMS (or press ./>  
repeatedly) to locate the track you w ant to start  
playing from.  
If you want to play from the first track, go to step 6.  
6 Press 7.  
The recorder starts playing.  
Op e ra t io n s yo u m a y w a n t t o d o d u rin g p la y  
To  
Press or turn  
Stop play  
Pause play  
x
7
Resume play after pausing 7  
Locate a succeeding track AMS clockwise (or press >  
repeatedly)  
Locate the beginning of  
the current track or  
a preceding track  
Eject the MD  
AMS counterclockwise (or  
press . repeatedly)  
After stopping play A  
z To play the MD on which LP2, LP4 stereo recording or MONO  
recording has been performed  
By pressing 7 in step 6 above, “LP2,” “LP4,” or  
“MONO” lights up depending on the mode recorded  
on the lower left of the display window.  
z To use headphones  
Connect them to PHONES jack. Turn PHONE LEVEL  
to adjust the volume.  
27  
z You can adjust the analog signal output level.  
1 While the recorder is playing, press LEVEL/ DISPLAY/  
CHA (or DISPLAY) repeatedly until the line output  
adjustment display appears.  
2 Turn AMS (or press LEVEL +/ _ repeatedly) to adjust  
the output signal level.  
z You can use Setup Menu to adjust the analog output level  
1 Press MENU/ NO twice.  
“Setup Menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./ > repeatedly) to select  
“Output Level,” then press AMS or YES.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./ > repeatedly) to adjust the  
output level, press AMS or YES.  
4 Press MENU/ NO.  
z You can make EJECT not function during play or pause to  
avoid ejecting the MD by mistake.  
1 Press MENU/ NO twice during stop.  
“Setup Menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./ > repeatedly) to select  
“Play Pause,” then press AMS or YES.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./ > repeatedly) to select “Z  
Disable,” then press AMS or YES.  
4 Press MENU/ NO.  
To function EJECT, select “Z Enable” in step 3.  
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Pla yin g a t ra ck b y e n t e rin g t h e t ra ck  
n u m b e r Z  
Pla yin g a Sp e cific Tra ck  
Press the number button(s) to enter the track number of  
the track you want to play.  
While the recorder is playing, pause or stopped, use the  
procedure below to quickly play any track.  
To e n t e r a t ra ck n u m b e r o ve r 26  
1 Press >25.  
M.ACCESS  
CONTINUE  
SHUFFLE  
PROGRAM  
See the examples below for the number of presses.  
AMS  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
NUMBER BUTTONS  
10  
11 12 13 14 15  
16 17 18 19 20  
21 22 23 24 25  
2 Enter the corresponding digits.  
To enter 0, press 10 instead.  
Examples:  
>
>25  
M.SCAN  
NAME  
CHAR  
NUM  
• To play track number 30, press >25, then 3 and 10.  
• To play track number 108, press >25 twice, then 1, 10,  
and 8.  
/
(AMS)  
RM-DR1J  
z If you enter a track number while the recorder is paused  
The recorder will be paused at the beginning of the  
track.  
Lo ca t in g a t ra ck w it h AMS*  
To go to  
Do the follow ing:  
Turn AMS clockwise (or press  
> repeatedly).  
Turn AMS counterclockwise  
(or press . repeatedly).  
Turn AMS counterclockwise  
Lo ca t in g a p o in t b y m o n it o rin g t h e  
b e g in n in g o f e a ch t ra ck Z (Mu sic Sca n )  
The next or a succeeding  
track during play  
A preceding track  
during play  
The beginning of the  
current track during play (or press . once).  
If M.SCAN is pressed during stop, the beginning of each  
track is played sequentially only at the set fix time.  
Press H for the track you want to monitor.  
A specific track while the  
recorder is stopped  
1 Turn AMS (or press ./  
> repeatedly) until the  
track number appears in the  
display.  
z You can adjust the play time for the beginning of a track by  
MUSIC SCAN  
1 Press MENU/ NO twice.  
“Setup Menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./ > repeatedly) to select  
“Music Scan,” then press AMS or YES.  
3 Turn AMS until the desired time of 6 to 20 seconds  
appears in the display, then press AMS or YES.  
4 Press MENU/ NO.  
2 Press AMS or 7.  
* Automatic Music Sensor  
z To locate the last track of the MD quickly  
While the recorder is stopped, turn AMS  
counterclockwise (or press . once).  
z If you locate a track while the recorder is stopped or paused  
The recorder will still be stopped or paused at the  
beginning of the located track.  
29  
Re se rvin g t h e n e xt t ra ck d u rin g p la y  
(Ne xt Tra ck Pla y)  
Lo ca t in g a Pa rt icu la r Po in t  
in a Tra ck  
A desired one track can be reserved for the next track by  
turning “Next Tr Play (Next Track Play)” of “Setup Menu”  
to “On.”  
You can locate a particular point in a track during play or  
play pause.  
1 Press MENU/NO tw ice during stop.  
“Setup Menu” appears in the display.  
/
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) to select  
“Next Tr Play,” then press AMS or YES.  
3 Turn AMS to select “On,” then press AMS or YES.  
4 Press MENU/NO.  
5 Press 7.  
6 Press DISPLAY/LEVEL/CHAR until the reservation of  
the next track to play appears.  
Lo ca t in g a p o in t w h ile m o n it o rin g t h e  
so u n d (Se a rch )  
NextNo Name  
Tr  
6 3m28s  
Press dow n m/M during play.  
You will hear intermittent playback as the disc goes  
forward or in reverse.  
When you reach the point you want, release the button.  
7 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) to select a  
track number to be reserved in the flashing track  
number display, then press AMS. After reservation,  
the flashing of the track number stops.  
No t e s  
• If the disc reaches the end while youre pressing M, the  
recorder stops.  
• Tracks that are only a few seconds long may be too short  
for monitoring. For such tracks, play the MD at normal  
speed.  
8 When the play of the track number reserved in step  
7 starts, the flashing of the track number display  
starts again. Repeat the operation in step 7 to  
reserve the next track number.  
Lo ca t in g a p o in t b y o b se rvin g t h e t im e  
in d ica t io n (Hig h sp e e d se a rch )  
No t e s  
• Tracks cannot be reserved when PLAY MODE is  
PROGRAM, SHUFFLE, or M.ACCESS.  
• The reserved track cannot be located by AMS.  
If AMS is turned, the reserved track is canceled, a mode  
is set to select a new reserved track.  
Press dow n m/M during play pause.  
You wont hear playback.  
When you reach the point you want, release the button,  
then press 7.  
z When “- Over -“ appears in the display  
The disc has reached the end while youre pressing  
M. Turn AMS counterclockwise (or press .) or  
press m to go back.  
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Re p e a t in g t h e cu rre n t t ra ck  
(Re p e a t 1 Pla y) Z  
Pla yin g Tra cks Re p e a t e d ly  
(Re p e a t Pla y)  
The current track is repeated.  
Press REPEAT until “Repeat 1” appears at the display  
window.  
You can play an entire MD repeatedly. This function can  
be used with Shuffle Play to repeat all the tracks in random  
order, or with Program Play to repeat all the tracks in the  
program. You can also repeat a specific track or portion  
within a track.  
Repeat play cannot be performed during Multi-access play  
(page 34).  
When you play an MD, Repeat 1 Play starts.  
M.ACCESS  
CONTINUE  
SHUFFLE  
PROGRAM  
MENU / NO  
YES  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
To re su m e n o rm a l p la y  
Press REPEAT until “REPEAT 1” at the display window  
turns off.  
10  
11 12 13 14 15  
16 17 18 19 20  
21 22 23 24 25  
>25  
REPEATE  
A -B  
NAME  
CHAR  
NUM  
z You can also set Repeat 1 Play in the Setup Menu of the  
recorder.  
AMS  
RM-DR1J  
1 Press MENU/ NO twice.  
“Setup Menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS to select “Repeat Mode,” then press AMS or  
YES.  
3 Turn AMS to select “Repeat 1,” then press AMS or YES.  
4 Press MENU/ NO.  
No t e  
If you turn off the recorder or disconnect the AC power  
cord, the recorder will store the last setting of the repeat  
play (“Repeat All” or “Repeat 1”) and recall it the next  
time you turn on the recorder. However, A - B Repeat is  
canceled.  
Re p e a t in g a ll t h e t ra cks o n t h e MD (Re p e a t  
All Pla y) Z  
All tracks are repeated.  
Press REPEAT until REPEAT lights up at the display  
window.  
When you play an MD, the recorder repeats the tracks as  
follows:  
When the play mode is  
Normal play (page 27)  
Shuffle play (page 32)  
Program Play (page 33)  
The recorder repeats  
All the tracks in sequence  
All the tracks in random order  
All the tracks in the program  
in sequence  
To re su m e n o rm a l p la y  
Press REPEAT until “REPEAT” at the display window  
turns off.  
z You can also set Repeat All Play in the Setup Menu of the  
recorder.  
1 Press MENU/ NO twice.  
“Setup Menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS to select “Repeat Mode,” then press AMS or  
YES.  
3 Turn AMS to select “Repeat ALL,” then press AMS or  
YES.  
4 Press MENU/ NO.  
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Re p e a t in g a sp e cit ic p o rt io n w it h in a t ra ck  
(Re p e a t A-B Pla y) Z  
Pla yin g Tra cks in Ra n d o m  
Ord e r (Sh u ffle Pla y) Z  
You can specify a portion within a track to play repeatedly.  
This is convenient to study language or memorize words.  
Note that the portion that you specity must be within the  
bourdaries of a single track.  
When you select Shuffle Play, the recorder plays all the  
tracks on the MD in random order.  
1 While the recorder is playing, press A B at the  
starting point (point A) of the portion to be played  
repeatedly.  
M.ACCESS  
CONTINUE  
SHUFFLE  
PROGRAM  
MENU / NO  
YES  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
“REPEAT A-B” lights up.  
SHUFFLE  
10  
11 12 13 14 15  
16 17 18 19 20  
21 22 23 24 25  
>25  
NAME  
CHAR  
NUM  
/
2 Continue playing the track or use M to locate the  
ending point (point B) of the portion to be played  
repeatedly, then press A B again.  
RM-DR1J  
AMS  
1 Press SHUFFLE w hile the recorder is stopped.  
The specified portion repeats.  
“SHUFFLE” lights up at the display window.  
To st o p Re p e a t A-B Pla y  
Press REPEAT or x.  
To se t a n e w st a rt in g p o in t a n d e n d in g p o in t  
d u rin g Re p e a t A-B Pla y  
Specify the starting point and ending point by the same  
operation.  
2 Press H.  
Shuffle Play starts.  
z You can also set A-B Repeat in the Setup Menu of the  
recorder.  
To re su m e n o rm a l p la y fro m Sh u ffle Pla y  
Press CONTINUE while the recorder is stopped.  
“SHUFFLE” at the display window turns off.  
1 Press MENU/ NO during play until “Setup Menu”  
appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS until “Repeat Mode” appears at the display  
window, then press AMS.  
z You can locate tracks during Shuffle Play  
Turn AMS (or press ./ >). To locate the next  
3 Turn AMS until “A-B Repeat,” then press AMS.  
The display window returns to the track number and  
time display (normal display) during play, then  
“REPEAT A-B” lights up and “A-B” flashes.  
track or a later track to be played, turn AMS clockwise  
(or press ./ >). To locate the beginning of the  
current track, turn AMS counterclockwise (or press  
.). Note that you cant locate and play the tracks  
that have already been played once.  
z You can also set Shuffle Play in the Setup Menu of the  
recorder.  
1 Press MENU/ NO twice.  
“Setup Menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS to select “Play Mode,” then press AMS or  
YES.  
4 Press AMS at the starting point (point A) of a portion to  
be played repeatedly.  
3 Turn AMS to select “Shuffle,” then press AMS or YES.  
4 Press MENU/ NO.  
5 Continue playing the track or use M to locate the  
ending point (point B) of the portion to be played  
repeatedly, then press AMS again.  
No t e  
A-B Repeat does not work during Shuffle Play or Multi-  
access Play.  
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6 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) to select  
“Play Mode,” then press AMS or YES.  
Cre a t in g Yo u r Ow n Pro g ra m  
(Pro g ra m Pla y)  
7 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) to select  
“Program,” then press AMS or YES (or press  
PROGRAM after step 5 for the remote).  
You can pick out the tracks that you like and specify the  
playback order in a program containing up to 25 tracks.  
“PROGRAM” lights up at the display window.  
MENU / NO  
DISPLAY  
M.ACCESS  
CONTINUE  
SHUFFLE  
PROGRAM  
CONTINUE  
PROGRAM  
MENU / NO  
YES  
/
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
10  
11 12 13 14 15  
16 17 18 19 20  
21 22 23 24 25  
NUMBER BUTTONS  
8 Press 7 ( H ).  
CLEAR  
>25  
Program replay starts.  
>2
NAME  
CHAR  
NUM  
To st o p Pro g ra m Pla y  
Press x.  
/
/
RM-DR1J  
CLEAR AMS  
To re su m e n o rm a l p la y  
While the recorder is stopped, press CONTINUE in the  
remote. “PROGRAM” at the display window turns off.  
Pro g ra m m in g t h e t ra cks  
z The program remains even after Program Play ends or is  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press MENU/NO  
tw ice.  
stopped  
Press 7 to play from the beginning of the program  
again. If the play is stopped, the program will not be  
lost.  
“Setup Menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until  
“Program?” of “Setup Menu” appears, then press  
AMS or YES.  
No t e s:  
• If the MD is ejected, the program will be lost.  
• The display shows “— m — s” when the total playing  
time of the program exceeds 255 minutes.  
• “ProgramFull” appears when you try to program 26 th  
track.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until the  
track number you w ant to add to the program  
appears, then press AMS (or use the number  
button(s) to enter the track directly).  
• The set program will be lost when you try record or edit  
operation.  
Programmed track number  
and track order  
Ch e ckin g t h e o rd e r o f t ra cks in t h e  
p ro g ra m  
/6 8 10 0/  
3S 12m27s  
While the recorder is stopped and “PROGRAM” lights  
up, press LEVEL/DISPLAY/CHAR (or DISPLAY)  
repeatedly.  
The first several tracks in the program appear in the  
display.  
Number of  
Total time of  
programmed tracks  
programmed play  
If you entered the w rong track number  
Press m repeatedly until the wrong track number  
flashes, then do step 3 above again or press CLEAR to  
erase the track number.  
To enter a track number over 26 Z  
Use >25. For details, see page 29.  
z To see the rest of the program  
After the first several tracks in the program appear by  
the above procedure, turn AMS clockwise (or press  
repeatedly).  
4 Repeat step 3 to enter other tracks.  
The entered track is added to the location where the  
“0” flashes.  
Each time you enter a track, the total program time  
appears in the display.  
5 Press YES.  
“Complete!appears and the program is completed.  
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Ch a n g in g t h e co n t e n t s o f t h e p ro g ra m  
St o rin g t h e Lo ca t e d Tra ck t o  
St a rt Pla y In st a n t a n e o u sly  
(Mu lt i-a cce ss Pla y)  
While the recorder is stopped and “PROGRAM” lights up,  
do steps 1 and 2 of “Programming the tracks” on page 33,  
followed by one of the procedures below.  
To  
Do the follow ing:  
Erase a track  
Press m/ M repeatedly until the  
number of the unwanted track  
flashes, then press CLEAR.  
Press CLEAR repeatedly until all the  
track numbers disappear.  
The begining of track is prestored in memory and play  
starts instantaneously when the track is selected.  
Up to 10 tracks can be stored in memory.  
Erase all tracks  
Th e fu n ct io n b e lo w ca n n o t w o rk in Mu lt i-a cce ss.  
Multi-access is based on single play. This function is used  
to instantaneously play the track specified by the Number  
key on the remote (track selected by AMS of the recorder).  
Therefore, Record, Variable speed play, m/ M  
Add a track at the Press m repeatedly until “0” flashes  
beginning of the  
program  
before the first track number, then do  
steps 3 to 5 of “Programming the  
tracks” on page 33.  
Press m/ M repeatedly until the  
track number which will precede the  
new track flashes. Press AMS to  
display flashing “0,” then do steps 3  
to 5 of “Programming the tracks” on  
page 33.  
Add a track in the  
middle of the  
program  
(backward/ forward), Repeat Play, Auto Pause, Auto Cue,  
Mark, and Locate function are invalid.  
YES  
MENU / NO  
M.ACCESS  
M.ACCESS  
CONTINUE  
SHUFFLE  
PROGRAM  
CONTINUE  
MENU / NO  
YES  
Add a track to the  
Press M repeatedly until “0” flashes  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
10  
end of the program after the last track number, then do  
steps 3 to 5 of “Programming the  
tracks” on page 33.  
11 12 13 14 15  
16 17 18 19 20  
21 22 23 24 25  
NUMBER BUTTONS  
CLEAR  
>25  
>25  
NAME  
CHAR  
NUM  
Replace a track  
Press m/ M repeatedly until the  
number of the track to be changed  
flashes, then do steps 3 to 5 of  
“Programming the tracks” on page  
33.  
/
/
RM-DR1J  
/
CLEAR AMS  
Pro g ra m m in g a cce ss p la y t ra cks  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press MENU/NO  
tw ice.  
“Setup Menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) to select  
“M.Access?” then press AMS or YES.  
The display window displays the access play track in  
the program.  
No 1-- 0Tr  
0m00s  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) to select a  
track number you w ant to store, then press AMS or  
YES. (Or press the Number buttons to directly enter  
the track number.)  
Programmed track order  
Programmed track number  
No 1-- 6Tr  
3m28s  
Time of playing the programmed track  
34  
If yo u e n t e re d t h e w ro n g t ra ck n u m b e r  
Press m repeatedly until the wrong track number  
appears and turn AMS (or press ./ > ) to enter a  
correct track number. Press CLEAR to erase the track  
order so that the track order is moved up.  
Mu lt i-a cce ss p la y Z  
Press the Number buttons on the remote you want to play  
the track order.  
z To play by the recorder  
Turn AMS to select the track order, then press AMS.  
To e n t e r a t ra ck n u m b e r o ve r 26  
Use >25. For details, see page 29.  
To re su m e n o rm a l p la y  
4 Repeat step 3 to store the track you w ant to access.  
While the recorder is stopped, press CONTINUE on the  
remote. “M.Access” and “1” at the display window turn  
off.  
5 Press YES.  
“Complete!appears and the track order and track  
number to be stored are completed.  
z The program is stored until the MD is ejected  
If the play is stopped or Play Mode is changed and  
“M.Access” turns off, the program is stored. If the  
multi-access is selected again, “Memorizing” flashes  
and the entered program is stored in memory.  
6 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) to select  
“Play Mode” of “Setup Menu” then press AMS or  
YES.  
7 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) to select  
“M.Access” then press AMS or YES. (Press  
M.ACCESS after step 5 for the remote.)  
“M.Access” and “1” (Single Play) light up and  
“Memorizing” (during recording) flashes, then the  
normal screen is returned.  
No t e s  
• If the MD is ejected, the program will be lost.  
• “ProgramFull” appears when you try to program 11 th  
track.  
• The set program will be lost when you try record or edit  
operation.  
Memorizing  
M.ACCESS  
1
Ch e ckin g t h e p ro g ra m  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press MENU/NO  
tw ice.  
No t e  
If the MD is inserted when Multi-access Play is selected,  
“Memorizing” flashes and track numbers 1 to 10 in the  
track order are recorded and programmed automatically.  
“Setup Menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) to select  
“M.Access?” then press AMS or YES.  
To st o p “ Me m o rizin g ”  
3 Press m/M repeatedly for checking.  
Press x (stop) when “Memorizing” is flashing.  
“Memorizing” stops and “Play Mode” returns to normal  
play (CONTINUE).  
4 Press MENU/NO to return normal display.  
Ch a n g in g t h e co n t e n t s o f t h e p ro g ra m  
Do steps 1 to 2 of “Checking the program” and follow the  
procedures below.  
To  
Do the follow ing:  
Erase a track  
Press m/ M repeatedly until the  
number of the unwanted track  
appears, then press CLEAR.  
Press CLEAR repeatedly until all the  
track numbers disappear.  
Erase all tracks  
Add a track to the  
Press M repeatedly until the track  
end of the program order in which “0” flashes, then do  
step 3 of “Programming access play  
tracks” on page 34.  
If 10 tracks are programmed,  
“ProgramFull” appears and no  
addition is made.  
Replace a track  
Press m/ M repeatedly until the  
changed track order appears, then do  
step 3 of “Programming access play  
tracks” on page 34.  
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Se t t in g Pla y St a rt Po sit io n  
Aft e r Pla y Is St o p p e d  
(Re su m e Pla y)  
Re t u rn in g t o t h e Sp e cifie d  
Po in t (Lo ca t e Pla y)  
You can repeatedly locate the desired setting point.  
After play is stopped by pressing STOP, you can set play  
start position when play starts.  
MENU / NO YES LOCATE  
MENU / NO YES  
AMS  
(MARK)  
AMS  
To m a rk t h e d e sire d p o in t (MARK)  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press MENU/NO  
tw ice.  
The following two ways can be used to determine the  
point.  
“Setup Menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) to select  
1 Press AMS (MARK) during play.  
The play time when AMS is pressed is determined the  
specified point. ”MARK” lights up at the display  
window.  
Resume Mode,” then press AMS or YES.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) to select  
from the follow ing three edit modes:  
Resume Off: No resume play is performed.  
Resume Play: Play starts from the position of previous  
stop.  
- MARK -  
2 4m09s  
Tr  
Resume Next: Play starts from the beginning of the  
next track of the previously stopped  
track.  
2 Specify numeric directly for the track number and  
play time to set the point.  
Press AMS or YES.  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press MENU/NO  
tw ice.  
4 Press MENU/NO.  
“Setup Menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) to select  
“Direct Mark”, then press AMS or YES.  
3 Turn AMS to display the track number to be  
located , then turn AMS.  
No t e  
Resume Play becomes OFF forcibly and does not work  
during Shuffle Play or Multi-access Play.  
If you use Resume Play again, reset by the above  
procedure.  
2
Tr  
0m00s  
00f  
4 Similarly w ith step 3, set minutes, seconds, and  
frames in order to locate a point.  
“Complete!appears and “Mark” lights up at the  
display window, then normal display is returned.  
You can slide a position for each frame* (f) (1 frame =  
1/ 86 seconds).  
* Monaural or LP2 stereo tracks move two frames at  
a time, LP4 stereo tracks move four frames at a  
time.  
To set quickly, press m/ M repeatedly in step 4.  
Change units advanced when AMS is turned (or  
m/ M is pressed) to frames, seconds, or minutes.  
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Fin e a d ju st in g t h e m a rke d p o in t  
(Re h e a rsa l)  
Pa u sin g Aft e r Ea ch Tra ck  
(Au t o Pa u se )  
You can fine adjust the determined point while monitoring  
the sound of play.  
You can set the MD recorder so that it pauses  
automatically at the beginning of the next track after play  
back of each track. This is convenient to record one track  
only or several uncontinuous tracks.  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press MENU/NO  
tw ice.  
“Setup Menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) to select  
“Mark Rehear”, then press AMS or YES.  
“-Rehearsal-” flashes and play is repeated for several  
seconds from the already determined point.  
M.ACCESS  
CONTINUE  
SHUFFLE  
PROGRAM  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
10  
AUTO CUE  
11 12 13 14 15  
16 17 18 19 20  
21 22 23 24 25  
-Rehearsal-  
3m43s04f  
A.CUE  
A.PAUSE  
>25  
NAME  
CHAR  
NUM  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) to move  
the location of a track.  
RM-DR1J  
You can slide a position for each frame* (f) (1 frame =  
1/ 86 seconds).  
Press AUTO CUE repeatedly until “A.PAUSE” appears at  
the display window. (Or press A.CUE/ A.PAUSE.)  
* Moraural or LP2 stereo tracks move two frames at a  
time, LP4 stereo tracks move four frames at a time.  
To set quickly, press m/ M repeatedly in step 4.  
Change units advanced when AMS is turned (or ./  
> is pressed) to frames, seconds, or minutes.  
4 After the point is determined, press AMS or YES.  
“Complete” appears and normal display is returned.  
No t e s  
To st o p Au t o Pa u se  
Press AUTO CUE repeatedly until “A.PAUSE” at the  
display window disappears. (Or press A.CUE/ A.PAUSE.)  
• If the point (MARK) is not determined, “Mark Rehear”  
of “Setup Menu” does not appear.  
• Adjustment of the point in Rehearsal cannot be moved  
over the track.  
To lo ca t e t h e m a rke d p o in t  
When LOCATE is pressed, play pauses in the determined  
marked point. You can start playing again from the same  
location.  
No t e s  
• When one of the following operations is performed,  
Mark is released. To play Locate, set Mark again.  
· Eject the disc.  
· Perform Edit Menu.  
· Record.  
• During the programmed play, if the LOCATE is pressed  
though the Track in which the marked point is not  
included to the playing program, “No Program” is  
displayed.  
• Locate does not function during shuffle Play and Multi-  
access Play.  
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Au t o Pa u se a n d Au t o Cu e  
Ma kin g Tra ck Pla y St a rt  
So o n (Au t o Cu e )  
Portion of track  
Portion of sound  
First track  
Second track  
Third track  
You can skip the portion from the beginning of a track to  
actual sound playing start. This is convenient to add a  
sound during video editing (postrecording).  
Auto Pause  
Auto Cue  
P
P
P
P
M.ACCESS  
CONTINUE  
SHUFFLE  
PROGRAM  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
10  
P
P
AUTO CUE  
11 12 13 14 15  
16 17 18 19 20  
21 22 23 24 25  
A.CUE  
A.PAUSE  
>25  
z You can select the level (threshold level) of a sound in the  
Auto Cue position  
NAME  
CHAR  
NUM  
The recorder finds the first point to which a sound of  
_72dB or more is output from the beginning of a track and  
play pauses.  
RM-DR1J  
You can select the level of a sound at the pause point  
among 5 levels (_72 dB, _68 dB, _60 dB, _54 dB, and _48  
dB).  
1 Press AUTO CUE repeatedly until “A.CUE” lights up  
at the display w indow. (Or press A.CUE/A.PAUSE.)  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press MENU/NO tw ice.  
“Setup Menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until “A.Cue  
Levelappears, then press AMS or YES.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until the  
2 When you turn AMS to select a track number in  
w hich you w ant to start playing soon, then press  
AMS (or press Number buttons), the recorder  
searches the first portion w here the sound of the  
track is made and play pauses.  
level to be set appears, then press AMS or YES.  
4 Press MENU/NO.  
z You can slide the stop position by Auto Cue to make the room  
of the start portion and adjust a slight gap.  
3 When 7 is pressed, play starts instantaneously.  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press MENU/NO tw ice.  
“Setup Menu” appears in the display.  
To st o p Au t o Cu e  
Press AUTO CUE until “A.CUE” at the display window  
disappears. (Or press A.CUE/ A.PAUSE.)  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) to select  
“A.Cue Offset”, then press AMS or YES.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) to select a  
set value to slide w ithin 1 second (86 frames), then  
press AMS or YES.  
4 Press MENU/NO.  
No t e s  
You cannot slide over the track number.  
You can slide each frame. Sliding is made to the position  
of frames with a multiple of 2 for monaural or stereo-  
recorded tracks and with a multiple of 4 for LP4 stereo-  
recorded tracks. Fractions are omitted.  
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Ch a n g in g Pla yb a ck Sp e e d  
(Va ria b le Sp e e d Pla y)  
You can adjust the play time by changing the speed of  
play.  
You can adjust the speed of a track in the normal range of  
±12.5%. You can play late at up to 12.5% of normal speed  
(in this case, a pitch is low) and fast at up to 12.5% of  
normal speed (in this case, a pitch is high).  
No t e  
MDLP-recorded tracks cannot be played faster than  
normal speed. When you play an MD containing the  
MDLP-recorded tracks, adjustment of the speed  
automatically (0 to _12.5%) is made.  
If you play an MD containing MDLP-recorded tracks when  
fast speed is set, the speed becomes 0% automatically.  
VARI SPEED  
LEVEL/DISPLAY/CHAR  
VARI SPEED +  
VARI SPEED –  
1 Press VARI SPEED during stop, play or pause.  
V.SPEED” lights up at the display window.  
2 Press VARI SPEED + or _ to select desired speed.  
You can adjust the speed of VARI SPEED when the  
display window is normal (“Using the Display  
Window” on page 12).  
For other displays, you can turn on and off VARI  
SPEED, but cannot adjust the speed. You can adjust it  
when normal display is returned by pressing  
DISPLAY/ CHAR and % of the speed to be changed  
appears.  
The speed changes in the unit of 0.5%.  
% of changed speed  
Display of track name  
10 5 %DREAM  
Tr  
.
2
4m09s  
Track number  
Play time converted for  
the changed speed  
The time display at the display window is also  
displayed during conversion for the changed speed.  
To st o p Va ria b le Sp e e d Pla y  
Press VARI SPEED to turn off “V.SPEED” at the display  
window. The display window also returns to normal  
display.  
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Be fo re yo u st a rt e d it in g  
Editing Recorded  
MDs  
RAM e d it in g a n d DISC e d it in g  
Two edit modes are available.  
DISC editing : The results of editing are recorded to the  
disc’s TOC.  
This chapter explains the various editing  
methods that are available.  
RAM editing : The results of editing are not recorded, but  
are only temporarily edited for output.  
RAM editing allows for the editing of  
record-protected discs or premastered discs.  
Editing operation methods are common.  
No t e s  
• To protect music copyright, premastered MD that has  
been RAM edited cannot be digitally recorded.  
• RAM editing is a temporary edit only, so the contents of  
editing cannot be written to disc. When the disc is  
removed, the contents of editing is not saved.  
• Recording and S.F EDIT cannot be made in RAM edit  
mode.  
To se le ct RAM e d it in g  
Insert a disc while pressing x (STOP). “RAM” lights up in  
the display.  
To se le ct DISC e d it in g  
Remove the disc once. The “RAM” indication on the  
display will disappear, and the mode is returned to DISC  
editing.  
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Usin g b u t t o n s a n d co n t ro l fo r e d it in g  
o p e ra t io n s  
Era sin g Tra cks (ERASE)  
The buttons and control of the recorder can be used as  
described below to erase, divide, move or combine tracks.  
By specifying the number of a track to be erased, or the  
section to be deleted. All tracks, or any number of tracks,  
can also be erased.  
No t e  
When a name is given to a track or disc, the functions of  
the buttons and control described below will change. For  
more details, see the section “Naming track or MD” (page  
46).  
Era sin g a sin g le t ra ck (ERASE)  
The track number is selected and the track is erased.  
MENU / NO YES  
Exa m p le : Th e se co n d t ra ck (t ra ck n a m e “ BBB” ) is  
t o b e e ra se d :  
AAA  
AAA  
BBB  
CCC  
CCC  
DDD  
1
1
2
3
4
AMS  
/
MENU/NO: When pressed, “Edit Menu” appears on the  
display and editing operations can be selected. If the  
button is pressed during editing, editing is canceled.  
DDD  
2
3
When a track is erased, the track numbers are  
AMS: The desired editing operation and track number are  
selected by turning the AMS; confirmation is made by  
pressing it. It is also used to erase part of a track, or to  
specify the division of a track.  
automatically reassigned. For example, when track two is  
erased, the previous track number three and all others  
after it move up one track number.  
1 Press MENU/NO w hile the recorder is stopped,  
playing, or paused.  
YES: This can be used instead of pressing AMS.  
“Edit Menu” appears in the display.  
m/ M: Press to specity the unit (minute, second, or  
frame) which playback is advanced when the AMS  
control is turned.  
You can also use these buttons to locate the end point of  
the portion to be erased.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until  
TrErase?” appears in the display; press AMS or YES.  
The track number is displayed and playback of the  
track begins.  
3 Turn AMS until the track number of the track to be  
erased is displayed (or press ./> repeatedly).  
For more information on the functions of each button, refer  
the page on the editing operations.  
4 Press AMS or YES.  
“Complete!appears for a few seconds and then  
disappears. The track selected in step 3. is erased, and  
playback of the next track begins.  
Ab o u t in d ica t io n w h ich a p p e a rs d u rin g  
e d it in g  
To ca n ce l t h e o p e ra t io n  
Press MENU/ NO or x.  
When “Protected” appears in the display.  
The MDs record-protect slot is open, and editing cannot  
be made. Slide the record-protect tab to close the slot. For  
more details, see the section “To prevent accidental erasure  
of the recorded material” on page 19.  
z When “ERASE???” is displayed during procedure 4. above:  
The track has been record-protected on another MD  
recorder. If you still want to erase this track, press AMS  
or YES again while the “ERASE???” indication appears.  
Ab o u t in d ica t io n s w h ich a p p e a r a ft e r  
e d it in g  
z Erasing more than two tracks  
So that the track numbers do not change during the  
middle of operations, the tracks are erased from the  
furthest back first.  
Wh e n TOC” lig h t s u p in t h e d isp la y  
The material that has been edited has not yet been  
recorded to the MD. Remove the MD, or turn off and then  
turn on power to the recorder; the edited material will be  
written to disc.  
Wh e n TOC Writ in g ” fla sh e s in t h e d isp la y  
The edited material is being recorded to the MD. Do not  
disconnect the power supply and do not move the MD—  
the sound material may not be recorded properly.  
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5 Repeat step 4 until point A plays properly  
Era sin g a ll t ra cks o n a n MD (ALL ERASE)  
6 Press AMS or YES to enter point A  
“Point B set” appears, and playback from point A  
begins.  
All tracks on the MD and the all name are erased.  
1 Press MENU/NO w hile the recorder is stopped,  
playing, or paused.  
7 Continue playing the track or press M to locate  
the ending point of the portion to be erased (point  
B), then press AMS or YES.  
“Edit Menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until “All  
Erase?” appears, then press AMS or YES.  
“All Erase??” appears in the display.  
“A-B Ers” and “Point B ok?” alternate in the display  
and a few seconds of the track before point A and after  
point B play back repeatedly.  
3 Press AMS or YES.  
8 Repeat step 4 until B has been correctly located  
“Complete!appears for a few seconds and all the  
track names and disc name are erased.  
9 Press AMS or YES to enter point B  
“Complete!appears for a few seconds, and the  
portion between A and B is erased.  
To ca n ce l t h e o p e ra t io n  
Press MENU/ NO or x.  
To ca n ce l t h e o p e ra t io n  
Press MENU/ NO or x.  
Era sin g a p o rt io n o f a t ra ck (A-B Era se )  
No t e  
You can easily erase a portion of a track by specifying the  
starting and ending points of the erasure. This is  
convenient for erasing the unwanted portions of  
recordings of satellite or FM broadcasts.  
When “Impossible” is displayed, the portion of the track  
cannot be erased.  
After repeated editing of a track, it may become impossible  
to erase a portion of the track any further. This is a  
technical limitation of the MD system, and is not a  
mechanical error.  
Exa m p le : Era sin g p o rt io n “ B2” o f t h e se co n d  
t ra ck  
Era sin g co n se cu t ive t ra cks (Mu lt it ra ck  
Era se )  
AAA  
AAA  
BBB  
CCC  
1
1
2
2
3
B1  
B2  
B3  
CCC  
Consecutive tracks can be specified to be deleted at one  
time.  
BBB  
3
B1  
B3  
1 Press MENU/NO w hile the recorder is stopped,  
playing, or paused.  
1 Press MENU/NO w hile the recorder is stopped,  
playing, or paused.  
“Edit Menu” appears in the display.  
“Edit Menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until “M-Tr  
Erase?” appears in the display; press AMS or YES.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until “A-B  
Erase?” appears in the display; press AMS or YES.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until the  
number of the first track to be erased appears, then  
press AMS or YES.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until the  
number of the track containing the portion to be  
erased appears, then press AMS or YES.  
“-Rehearsal-“ and “Point A ok?” alternate in the  
display and the recorder repeatedly plays the portion  
of the track from the point where AMS or YES was  
pressed.  
4 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until the  
number of the last track to be erased appears, then  
press AMS or YES.  
“M-Tr Ers OK?” appears with the numbers of the first  
(
) and last (#) tracks also appearing as “ - #Ers”.  
4 While monitoring the sound, turn AMS (or press  
./> repeatedly) to locate the starting point of  
the portion to be erased (point A).  
5 Press AMS or YES  
“Complete!appears for a few seconds, and the tracks  
selected in steps 3 and 4 are erased.  
The position is moved one frame* (f) at a time (one  
frame = 1/ 86 sec.).  
To ca n ce l t h e o p e ra t io n  
* Monaural tracks or tracks recorded in LP2 stereo  
move two frames at a time; LP4 stereo tracks move  
four frames at a time.  
Press MENU/ NO or x.  
To quickly choose point A  
Press m/ M in step 4 repeatedly to select frame,  
second or minute. The selected unit flashes in the  
display.  
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Co m b in in g co n se cu t ive t ra cks (Mu lt i t ra ck  
co m b in e )  
Co m b in in g Tra cks  
(COMBINE)  
Multiple consecutive tracks are combined.  
The track name of the first track becomes the name of the  
combined track.  
This allows you to combine any two tracks into a single  
track. The two tracks do not have to be consecutive to be  
combined. Tracks from the end of the track order can be  
combined with those in the front. Several independently  
selected portions of tracks can be combined into a single  
track. When two tracks are combined, the tracks are  
reordered and unneeded track numbers are deleted.  
1 Press MENU/NO w hile the recorder is stopped,  
playing, or paused.  
“Edit Menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until “M-Tr  
Combin?” appears in the display; press AMS or YES.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until the  
number of the first track to be combined appears,  
then press AMS or YES.  
No t e s  
• Only tracks of the same recording mode (stereo,  
monoural, LP2 stereo, or LP4 stereo) can be combined.  
• If “Impossible” appears in the display, the tracks cant be  
combined because repeated editing has been done to the  
track(s). This is a technical limitation of the MD system,  
and is not a mechanical error.  
The display for selecting the second track appears.  
4 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until the  
number of the final track to be combined appears,  
then press AMS or YES.  
“M-Tr Com OK?” appears with the numbers of the first  
• It is impossible to use the “Undo?” function when  
combining multiple tracks, so make sure to be careful  
before completing the combination.  
(
) and last (#) tracks also appearing as “ - #”.  
5 Press AMS or YES  
“Complete!appears for a few seconds, then the  
display returns to normal.  
Co m b in in g t w o t ra cks (COMBINE)  
Exa m p le : co m b in in g t h e se co n d t ra ck a n d fo u rt h  
t ra ck  
AAA  
AAA  
BBB  
CCC  
DDD  
1
1
2
3
4
BBB  
CCC  
2
3
BBB  
DDD  
The track name of the first track becomes the name of the  
combined track.  
1 Press MENU/NO w hile the recorder is stopped,  
playing, or paused.  
“Edit Menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until  
Combine?” appears in the display; press AMS or  
YES.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until the  
number of the first track of the tw o to be combined  
appears, then press AMS or YES.  
The display for selecting the second track appears and  
the recorder repeatedly plays the portion where joining  
will occur (several seconds of the end of the first track  
and the beginning of the track following it).  
4 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until the  
number of the second track of the tw o to be  
combined appears, then press AMS or YES.  
“Complete!appears for a few seconds, and the tracks  
are combined. The recorder begins to play the  
combined track.  
To ca n ce l t h e o p e ra t io n  
Press MENU/ NO or x.  
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Mo vin g Tra cks (MOVE)  
This function lets you change the order of any track  
Exa m p le : Mo vin g t h e se co n d t ra ck a ft e r t h e t h ird  
t ra ck  
AAA  
AAA  
BBB  
CCC  
CCC  
DDD  
DDD  
1
1
2
3
4
4
BBB  
2
3
After you move a track, the tracks are automatically  
renumbered.  
1 Press MENU/NO w hile the recorder is stopped,  
playing, or paused.  
“Edit Menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until  
“Move?” appears in the display; press AMS or YES.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until the  
number of the track to be moved appears, then  
press AMS or YES.  
4 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until the  
new track position appears, then press AMS or YES.  
“Complete!appears for a few seconds, and the track is  
moved. The recorder begins playback of the moved  
track.  
To ca n ce l t h e o p e ra t io n  
Press MENU/ NO or x.  
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Divid in g a t ra ck a ft e r se le ct in g t h e  
d ivid in g p o in t  
Divid in g Tra cks (DIVIDE)  
1 While the recorder is playing, press (7) at the  
This function allows you to divide recorded material that  
has multiple tracks but only one track number, or to set a  
new beginning point in the middle of a track.  
point w here you w ant to divide the track  
2 Press MENU/NO.  
“Edit Menu” appears in the display.  
Exa m p le : Divid in g t h e se co n d t ra ck  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until  
“Divide?” appears in the display; press AMS or YES.  
AAA  
AAA  
BBB  
CCC  
1
1
2
2
3
B1  
B2  
4 If needed, refer to step 4 of “Dividing a track after  
selecting a track” on page 45, and adjust the  
position.  
BBB  
CCC  
3
4
B1  
B2  
5 Press AMS or YES.  
“Complete” appears for a few seconds, the track is  
divided, and the recorder begins to play back the new  
track. The new track is not given a new track name.  
When you divide a track, the total number of tracks are  
automatically increased by one and renumbered.  
Divid in g a t ra ck a ft e r se le ct in g a t ra ck  
To ca n ce l t h e o p e ra t io n  
Press MENU/ NO or x.  
1 Press MENU/NO w hile the recorder is stopped,  
playing, or paused.  
z You can divide tracks while recording  
For details, see “Marking Track Numbers While  
Recording” on page 23.  
“Edit Menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until  
“Divide?” appears in the display; press AMS or YES.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until the  
number of the track you w ant to divide appears,  
then press AMS or YES.  
“-Rehearsal-” appears, press AMS or YES, and a few  
seconds of the track from that point repeatedly play  
back.  
4 While monitoring the sound, turn AMS (or press  
./> repeatedly) to locate the dividing point  
The position is moved one frame* (f) at a time (one  
frame = 1/ 86 sec.).  
* Monaural tracks or tracks recorded in LP2 stereo  
move two frames at a time; LP4 stereo tracks move  
four frames at a time.  
To quickly find a point  
Press m/ M repeatedly in step 4 to select the  
position by frame, second, or minute. The selected unit  
flashes in the display.  
5 Repeat step 4 until youve located the proper  
dividing point  
6 Press AMS or YES.  
“Complete!appears for a few seconds, the track is  
divided, and the recorder begins to playback the new  
track. The new track is not given a new track name.  
To ca n ce l t h e o p e ra t io n  
Press MENU/ NO or x.  
z You can divide tracks while recording.  
For details, see “Marking Track Numbers While  
Recording” on page 23.  
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Na m in g a Tra ck o r MD u sin g t h e co n t ro ls  
o n t h e re co rd e r  
Na m in g a Tra ck o r MD  
(NAME)  
1 Press MENU/NO w hile the recorder is stopped,  
playing, or paused.  
You can enter a name for a recorded MD, as well as for  
individual tracks. Names can consist of uppercase and  
lowercase letters, numbers and symbols. A total number of  
1,700 characters can be stored for all names on the MD.  
“Edit Menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS until “Name?” appears in the display;  
press AMS or YES.  
3 Turn AMS until “Nm In?” appears, then press AMS  
or YES.  
LEVEL / DISPLAY / CHAR  
MENU / NO YES  
When naming is being made during recording, the  
cursor flashes and characters can be entered. Please  
proceed to step 5.  
4 Turn AMS until the track number (w hen naming a  
track) to “Disc” (w hen naming the MD) flashes, then  
press AMS or YES.  
CLEAR AMS  
/
When the cursor flashes, characters can be entered. The  
track number flashes, the track begins to play back  
automatically so the track can be confirmed and the  
track name entered.  
M.ACCESS  
NENU / NO  
YES  
CONTINUE  
SHUFFLE  
PROGRAM  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
10  
11 12 13 14 15  
16 17 18 19 20  
LETTER/NUMBER  
Nm In Tr21  
-
21 22 23 24 25  
>25  
NAME  
CHAR  
NUM  
NAME, CHAR, NUM  
CLEAR  
/
/
5 Press LEVEL/DISPLAY/CHAR repeatedly to select the  
character type  
RM-DR1J  
To select  
Press repeatedly until  
Uppercase letters  
Lowercase letters  
Numbers  
“A” appears in the display  
“a” appears in the display  
“0” appears in the display  
No t e s  
If you name a track while it is being recorded, be sure to  
finish the naming operation before the track ends. If the  
track ends before you finish, the entered character data  
will be discarded and the tracks will remain unnamed.  
Also, you cant name tracks while the recorder is recording  
over existing material.  
Symbols*  
“ ” appears in the display  
*Symbols which can be used: _/ ,.():!?&+<>_=”;#$%@ `  
*
Nm In Tr21  
A
To e n t e r a sp a ce  
Press M while the cursor is flashing. However, the first  
character of the name cannot be a space.  
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6 Turn AMS to select the character.  
Na m in g a t ra ck o r MD u sin g t h e re m o t e Z  
The selected character flashes.  
1 Naming a track or disc is done by the follow ing  
Nm In Tr21  
D
operations.  
• Naming a track  
While the track number is displayed and the recorder  
is stopped, playing, paused or recording, press  
NAME.  
To change a selected character  
Repeat steps 5 and 6.  
• Naming a disc  
When the total number of tracks is displayed and the  
recorder is stopped, press NAME.  
7 Press AMS.  
The selected character is entered and is continuously  
displayed. The cursor moves to the next position, and  
again flashes.  
The cursor flashes, and the characters can be entered.  
2 Repeatedly press CHAR or NUM to select the  
character type  
Nm In Tr21  
D
Character type  
Display  
Uppercase letters or symbols*  
Lowercase letters or symbols*  
Numbers or symbols  
“Selected AB”  
“Selected ab”  
“Selected 12”  
8 Repeat steps 5 to 7 to enter the rest of the name.  
* Symbols which can be used: _ / , . ( ) ! ?  
To change a character  
3 Press letter/number to enter the characters  
After you enter a character, the cursor shifts rightward  
and waits for the input of the next character.  
Press m/ M repeatedly until the character to be  
changed flashes, then repeat steps 5 to 7.  
To erase a character  
Press m/ M repeatedly until the character to be  
erased flashes, then press CLEAR.  
4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to enter the rest of the name.  
To change a character  
Press m/ M repeatedly until the character to be  
changed flashes, press CLEAR to erase the character,  
then repeat steps 2 and 3.  
9 Press YES.  
“Complete!appears in the display, and the name is  
entered.  
5 Press YES.  
To ca n ce l t h e o p e ra t io n  
Press MENU/ NO or x.  
“Complete!appears in the display, and the name is  
entered.  
To ca n ce l t h e o p e ra t io n  
Press MENU/ NO or x.  
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4 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until the  
track name (w hen copying the track name) or “Disc”  
(w hen copying the disc name) flashes in the display;  
press AMS or YES.  
Co p yin g n a m e s (Na m e Co p y)  
You can copy track or disc names to other tracks within the  
disc.  
1 Press MENU/NO w hile the recorder is stopped,  
playing, or paused.  
When “No Name” is displayed  
The selected track or disc has no name, and copying  
cannot be completed. “Empty Name” will be  
displayed.  
“Edit Menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until  
“Name?” appears in the display; press AMS or YES.  
5 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until the  
correct selection (below ) appears; press AMS or  
YES.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until “Nm  
Copy?” appears in the display; press AMS or YES.  
Name  
Selection  
4 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until the  
track name (w hen copying the track name) or “Disc”  
(w hen copying the disc name) flashes in the display;  
press AMS or YES.  
Only the section without a name  
(No Name) is copied  
All names are to be overwritten  
Copy Only  
No Name ?  
Copy All  
Overwrite?  
When “No Name” is displayed  
The selected track or disc has no name.  
“Complete!appears for a few seconds, and copying is  
complete.  
5 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until to  
the track number to be copied to (w hen naming a  
track) or “Disc” (w hen naming a disc) flashes in the  
display; press AMS or YES.  
To ca n ce l t h e o p e ra t io n  
Press MENU/ NO or x.  
“Complete!appears for a few seconds, and copying is  
complete.  
No t e  
• Copying of all names cannot use the “Undo?” function,  
so make sure to be careful before completing the  
copying.  
To ca n ce l t h e o p e ra t io n  
Press MENU/ NO or x.  
• When a track name of a track recorded in MDLP (LP2 or  
LP4) is copied onto a track recorded in stereo or  
monaural, the “LP:” stamp indicating an MDLP  
recording is copied to the beginning of the track and  
displayed.  
z When “Overwrite??” appears in step 5  
A track name or disc name has already existed to the  
target track. If you still want to copy the name, press  
AMS or YES again while the indication is displayed.  
No t e  
Ad d in g d a t e a n d t im e t o t h e n a m e o f  
re co rd e d t ra cks (Au t o Ca le n d e r)  
When a track name of a track recorded in MDLP (LP2 or  
LP4) is copied onto a track recorded in stereo or monaural,  
the “LP:” stamp indicating an MDLP recording is copied to  
the beginning of the track and displayed.  
The internal clock in the recorder allows you to  
automatically add the time and date to the name of tracks.  
1 Press MENU/NO tw ice w hile the recorder is stopped  
Co p yin g t h e sa m e n a m e t o a ll t ra cks a n d  
d isc. (Na m e All Co p y)  
“Setup Menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until  
“A.Calendar?” appears in the display; press AMS or  
YES.  
You can copy the same name simultaneously to all tracks  
and disc on the MD.  
1 Press MENU/NO w hile the recorder is stopped,  
playing, or paused.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until the  
correct selection (below ) appears; press AMS or  
YES.  
“Edit Menu” appears in the display.  
Date and time is to be added  
to tracks  
Yes  
Selection  
2 Turn AMS until “Name?” appears in the display;  
press AMS or YES.  
On  
Off  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until “NM  
No  
All Copy?” appears, then press AMS or YES.  
4 Press MENU/NO.  
No t e  
When adding the name of a track recorded by Auto  
Calendar, be would not record the “LP:” stamp indicating  
an MDLP recording.  
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Re n a m in g a t ra ck o r MD Z  
Era sin g a ll n a m e s o n t h e MD (Na m e All  
Era se )  
1 To rename a track or disc name, do the follow ing:  
You can erase all the track names and disc name on an MD  
in a single operation.  
To rename a track  
While the track number is displayed and the recorder  
is stopped, playing, paused or recording, press  
NAME.  
1 Press MENU/NO w hile the recorder is stopped,  
playing, or paused.  
“Edit Menu” appears in the display.  
To rename a disc  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until  
When the total number of tracks is displayed and the  
recorder is stopped, press NAME.  
The disc name is displayed.  
“Name?” appears in the display; press AMS or YES.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until “Nm  
All Ers?” appears in the display; press AMS or YES.  
“Nm All Ers??” appears in the display.  
2 Press CLEAR, and the displayed track name or disc  
name is erased.  
4 Press AMS or YES.  
3 Rename the track or disc. Do steps 5 to 8 of  
“Naming a track or MD using the controls on the  
recorder” on page 46, or steps 2 to 4 or “Naming a  
track or MD using the remote” on page 47.  
“Complete!appears for a few seconds, and all names  
on the MD are erased.  
To ca n ce l t h e o p e ra t io n  
4 Press NAME  
Press MENU/ NO or x.  
z All the recorded tracks and names of an MD can also be  
erased at the same time  
Era sin g a t ra ck o r d isc n a m e (Na m e Era se )  
For details, see “Erasing all the tracks on an MD” on  
page 42.  
Use this function to erase the name of a track or disc.  
1
Press MENU/NO w hile the recorder is stopped,  
playing, or paused.  
“Edit Menu” appears in the display.  
2
3
4
Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until  
“Name?” appears in the display; press AMS or YES.  
Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until “Nm  
Erase?” appears in the display; press AMS or YES.  
Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until the  
track number (w hen the erasing the track name) or  
“Disc” (w hen erasing the disc name) flashes; press  
AMS or YES.  
“Complete!appears for a few seconds, and the name  
is erased.  
To ca n ce l t h e o p e ra t io n  
Press MENU/ NO or x.  
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Un d o in g t h e La st Ed it  
(UNDO)  
Ch a n g in g Re co rd e d Le ve l  
a ft e r Re co rd in g (S.F Ed it )  
You can undo the last edit operation and restore the  
contents of the MD to the condition that existed before the  
operation. Please note, however, that you cannot undo an  
edit operation if you performed any of the following  
operations after the edit:  
With this function, you can change the recorded level of a  
track. The new level overwrites the original recording. the  
Fade In/ Fade Out function gradually increase the level a  
the beginning of a track, then gradually decrease the level  
at the end of the track.  
• Pressed REC z on the recorder  
No t e s  
• Pressed MUSIC SYNC or STANDBY MUSC SYNC on  
the remote  
• The Undo function cannot be used to return the  
overwritten data to its original condition. Be sure to  
make a backup copy before using S.F Edit.  
• Tracks recorded by MD LP cannot be altered with S.F  
Edit. If change is attempted, “Cannot Edit” appears on  
the display.  
• Performed other editing operations  
• Turned off the recorder or ejected the MD  
• Disconnected the AC power cord  
Also, if “M-TR Combine,” “Nm All Copy” or “S.F Edit”  
have been used for editing, the “Undo?” function cannot  
return the tracks or disc to the original condition.  
MENU / NO YES  
1 Press MENU/NO w hile the recorder is stopped.  
“Edit Menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until  
“Undo?” appears in the display.  
“Undo?” will not appear if no editing has been done.  
AMS  
3 Press AMS or YES.  
One of the following messages will appear, depending  
on the last edit operation.  
Ch a n g in g t h e le ve l o f a w h o le t ra ck  
Last edit operation  
Erasing a track  
Erasing all the tracks on an MD  
Erasing a portion of a track  
Erasing consecutive tracks  
Dividing a track  
Message  
1 Press MENU/NO w hen the recorder is stopped.  
“Edit Menu” appears in the display.  
Erase Undo?  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until “S. F  
Edit” appears in the display; press AMS or YES.  
Divide Undo?  
Combine Undo?  
Move Undo?  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until “Tr  
Combining tracks  
Moving a track  
Level?” appears in the display; press AMS or YES.  
Naming a track or MD  
Copying a track or disc name  
Renaming a track or MD  
Erasing a track or disc name  
Erasing all the names on the MD  
4 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until the  
track number of the track to be changed appears in  
the display; press AMS or YES.  
Name Undo?  
“Level 0dBappears in the display.  
5 While monitoring to the playback, Turn AMS (or  
press ./> repeatedly) until the desired level is  
heard.  
4 Press AMS or Yes  
“Complete!appears for a few seconds, and the MD is  
restored to the condition that existed before the edit  
operation.  
Level can be changed in 2dB units, from _12dB to  
+12dB. When the playback level is at the highest  
setting, be sure to adjust the level so that the right-hand  
indicator of the peak level meter does not light.  
To ca n ce l t h e o p e ra t io n  
Press MENU/ NO or x.  
Level -2dB  
This indicator  
should not illuminate.  
6 Press AMS or YES.  
“Edit OK?” appears in the display.  
7 Press AMS or YES.  
Overwriting of the track is started.  
“S.F Edit **%” appears during overwriting.  
The overwriting of the track takes approximately as  
long as the playback time of the track or longer.  
“Complete!” is displayed when overwriting is finished.  
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To fo rce a st o p d u rin g w rit in g  
To Use Fa d e In /Fa d e Ou t  
The portion Already written cannot be returned to its  
original state, but cancellation can be made with the  
following steps.  
1 Press MENU/NO w hile the recorder is stopped.  
“Edit Menu” appears in the display.  
1 During w riting, press x (Stop), MENU/NO or CLEAR.  
“Edit Stop?” will be appear in the display, then “No”  
will flash.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until “S. F  
Edit” appears in the display; press AMS or YES.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until “Fade  
In?” or Fade Out?” appears in the display; press  
AMS or YES.  
When “No” is displayed. press MENU/ NO, YES or  
AMS to continue the overwriting.  
2 Turn AMS until “YES” appears on the display  
Pressing YES or AMS stops the overwriting of the data.  
Press MENU/ NO to continue the overwriting of data.  
4 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until the  
track number of the desired track appears in the  
display; press AMS or YES.  
Time 5.0s” appears in the display.  
No t e s  
• Do not move the recorder or remove the AC power plug  
during this operation. The recording information will be  
damaged, and a good recording will not be made.  
• Level change cannot be made with LP2 or LP4 mode  
recording tracks.  
• Do not use damaged or dirty MDs. The recording  
sometimes cannot be properly completed.  
• Repeated change of level will result in a deterioration of  
sound quality.  
5 While listening to the playback, Turn AMS (or press  
./> repeatedly) to adjust the fade in or fade  
out times.  
the section to fade in or fade out is played back  
repeatedly.  
Fade time is adjustable in 0.1 second intervals, from 1  
to 15 seconds. You cannot set the time longer than the  
track.  
6 Press AMS or YES.  
• If the level has been changed once, and then changed  
again to the original level, the recording level will not  
actually be returned to the original state.  
• The “Undo” function cannot be used to return a track  
where the level has been changed to its original level.  
“Edit OK?” appears in the display.  
7 Press AMS or YES.  
Rewriting of the track is started.  
During overwriting, “S. F Edit **%” appears.  
When writing is finished, “Complete!will appear for  
a few seconds.  
To ca n ce l t h e o p e ra t io n  
In steps 1 to 5, press MENU/ NO x.  
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Fa d e IN a n d Fa d e Ou t Z  
Other Functions  
This chapter explains other useful functions  
that are available on the MD recorder.  
You can use Fade-in Play to gradually increase the signal  
level to the ANALOG OUT jacks and the PHONES jack at  
the start of playback. Fade-out Play gradually reduces the  
signal level at the end of playback. Fade-in recording  
gradually increases the signal level at the start of  
recording. Fade-out recording gradually decreases the  
signal level at the end of recording.  
EJECT  
PLAY MODE  
M.ACCESS  
DISPLAY  
SHUFFLE  
TIME  
MENU/NO  
YES  
DATE  
CONTINUE  
PROGRAM  
RECORDED PRESENT  
A
F
B
C
D
I
E
G
H
J
1
6
2
7
3
4
9
5
K
P
U
Z
L
M
R
N
S
O
T
8
10  
Q
11 12 13 14 15  
V
W
X
Y
16 17 18 19 20  
-
,
.
21 22 23 24 25  
A.CUE  
A.PAUSE M.SCAN  
REPEAT  
A
B
/
>25  
?
!
NAME IN  
CHAR  
CLEAR  
SCROLL  
NAME  
NUM  
T.REC  
MUSIC SYNC  
CD-SYNC  
STOP  
START STANDBY  
CD PLAYER  
FADER  
FADER  
LEVEL  
RM-DR1J  
No t e  
The level of the signal output from the DIGITAL OUT  
connector does not change in Fade-in Play or Fade-out  
Play.  
Fa d e -in Pla y a n d Fa d e -in Re co rd in g  
Du rin g p a u se p la y (fo r Fa d e -in Pla y) o r re co rd in g  
p a u se (fo r Fa d e -in re co rd in g ), p re ss FADER.  
Fade in begins.  
“Fade b 5.0s” appears in the display with the b flashing.  
The recorder performs Fade-in for five seconds until the  
counter shows “0.0s”.  
Fa d e -o u t Pla y a n d Fa d e -o u t Re co rd in g  
Du rin g p a u se p la y (fo r Fa d e -o u t Pla y) o r re co rd in g  
p a u se (fo r Fa d e -o u t re co rd in g ), p re ss FADER.  
Fade out begins.  
“Fade B 5.0s” appears in the display with the B flashing.  
The recorder performs Fade-out for five seconds until the  
counter shows “0.0s”. When Fade-out is complete, the  
recorder is paused automatically.  
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No t ifica t io n o f t h e t ra ck  
e n d a n d t h e d isc e n d  
(En d Of Tra ck/Disc)  
This function gives an indication by a flashing message in  
the display when there is very little remaining time to the  
end of track durring playback, or to the end of disc during  
recording.  
No t ifica t io n o f t h e t ra ck e n d b e in g  
Pla yb a ck-En d Of t ra ck  
No t ifica t io n o f t h e d isc e n d b e in g  
Re co rd e d -En d Of Disc  
The time for this indication can be set both for the  
remaining playback time of a track (factory setting of six  
seconds), or for the remaining time on a disc during  
recording (factory setting of three minutes).  
1 Press MENU/NO tw ice.  
“Setup menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until “End  
Of Tr/Disc” appears in the display; press AMS or  
YES.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) to “On”  
for notification, “Off” for no notification; press AMS  
or YES.  
4 Press MENU/NO.  
z To select the time for notification of the end of track  
1 Press MENU/ NO twice.  
“Setup menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./ > repeatedly) until  
“EOT(Play)” appears in the display; press AMS or YES.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./ > repeatedly) to select the  
desired time from 6 to 20 seconds; press AMS or YES.  
4 Press MENU/ NO.  
z To select the time of notification to end of disc during  
recording  
1 Press MENU/ NO twice.  
“Setup menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./ > repeatedly) until “EOD  
(Rec)” appears in the display; press AMS or YES.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./ > repeatedly) to select the  
desired time from three to ten minutes; press AMS or  
YES.  
4 Press MENU/ NO.  
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Re co rd in g o n a n MD u sin g a t im e r  
Usin g a Tim e r  
1 Do the follow ing steps of “Recording on an MD” on  
page 19.  
By connecting a timer (not supplied) to the recorder, you  
can start and stop playback/ recording operations at  
specified times. For further information on connecting the  
timer or setting the starting and ending times, refer to the  
instructions that came with the timer.  
To specify the time for  
the start of recording  
The end of recording  
Both start and end of  
recording  
Do  
Steps 1 to 5, then press x  
Steps 1 to 10  
Steps 1 to 5, then press x  
MENU / NO YES  
2 Press MENU/NO tw ice.  
“Setup Menu” appears in the display.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until  
Timer” appears in the display; press AMS or YES.  
4 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) to select  
AMS  
Rec”; press AMS or YES.  
5 Press MENU/NO.  
Pla yin g a n MD u sin g a t im e r  
6 Set the timer as required.  
1 Do steps 1 to 4 of “Playing an MD” on page 27.  
• When you have set the time for start of recording, the  
recorder turns off by timer. When the specified time  
arrives, the recorder turns on and starts recording.  
• When you have set the time for the end of recording,  
recording continues. When the specified time arrives,  
timer turns off and the recorder stops recording.  
• When you have set the time for both the start and  
end of recording, the recorder turns off by timer.  
When the starting time arrives, the recorder turns on  
and starts recording. When the ending time arrives,  
timer turns off and the recorder stops recording.  
2 Press MENU/NO tw ice.  
“Setup Menu” appears in the display.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until  
Timer” appears in the display; press AMS or YES.  
4 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) to select  
“Play”; press AMS or YES.  
5 Press MENU/NO.  
6 Set the timer as required.  
• When you have set the time for start of playback, the  
recorder turns off by timer. When the specified time  
arrives, the recorder turns on and starts playing.  
• When you have set the time for the end of playback,  
playback continues. When the specified time arrives,  
timer turns off and the recorder stops playing.  
• When you have set the time for both the start and  
end of playback, the recorder turns off by timer.  
When the starting time arrives, the recorder turns on  
and starts playing. When the ending time arrives,  
timer turns off and the recorder stops playing.  
Wh e n fin ish e d u sin g a t im e r fo r re co rd in g  
If “TIMER” of the “Setup Menu” is left on “REC”, the  
recorder will automatically start recording every time  
power is turned on. When timer recording is not desired,  
set “TIMER” to “OFF”.  
Be su re t h a t p o w e r t o t h e re co rd e r is t u rn e d o n  
w it h in o n e w e e k a ft e r re co rd in g u sin g a t im e r .  
When the power is turned on, the recorded material is  
recorded to the MD. If power is not turned on over a  
period of time, the recorded contents may disappear.  
When this happens, “Initialize” flashes in the display  
when power is turned on.  
7 Selecting play mode (pages 32 and 33)  
When you only want to listen to certain tracks, create a  
program as shown on page 33. When playback is to  
continue to a desired time and then stop, press 7 and  
playback begins.  
No t e s  
• It may take about 30 seconds after the recorder is turned  
on until recording starts. When recording at a specified  
time using the timer, be sure to take this time into  
account when setting the recording start time.  
• During timer recording, new material is recorded from  
the end of the recorded portion of the MD.  
• Material recorded during timer recording will be saved  
to the disc the next time you turn on the recorder. “TOC  
Writing” will flash in the display at that time. Do not  
disconnect the power cord or move the recorder while  
the indication flashes.  
No t e  
Because Multi-access playback is based on single playback,  
Multi-access play is in valid by using “Timer” function.  
Wh e n fin ish e d u sin g a t im e r fo r p la yb a ck  
If “TIMER” of the “Setup Menu” is left on “PLAY,  
playback will automatically begin every time power to the  
recorder is turned on. When timer playback is not desired,  
set “TIMER” to “OFF”.  
• Timer recording will stop if the disc becomes full.  
54  
Co n t ro l t e rm in a l fu n ct io n s  
Rear Panel  
Terminal  
Co n t ro l t e rm in a l (CTRL-S)  
Min i-ja ck t yp e  
This recorder allows external control by connecting system  
controller to the CTRL-S terminal as remote.  
Functions  
Co n t ro l fu n ct io n s  
This chapter provides information on the  
functions of the control and remote rear  
panel terminals.  
The functions are the same as for the recorders remote.  
Also, when a plug is inserted into the CTRL-S terminal, the  
reception of infrared signals is stopped.  
Re m o t e Te rm in a l Fu n ct io n s  
RELAY PLAY/REC  
—St e re o m in i-ja ck t yp e  
With the recorder connected to other recorders, the end of  
recording or playback on the first unit passes a control  
signal to the RELAY terminal, so that recording or  
playback automatically begins in the second unit.  
By making the connection a loop, continuous playback is  
also possible.  
Co n n e ct io n fo r re la y p la yb a ck o r re co rd in g  
Connection between the first recorder, set to RELAY OUT,  
and the second recorder, set to RELAY IN, is by a stereo  
mini-plug cable (RK-G136, etc.).  
When more than two recorders are connected, both RELAY  
OUT and RELAY IN are connected in the same way.  
The input and output signals are relayed by the direct  
connection between the output signal terminal of the  
first recorder and the input signal terminal of the  
second recorder. Though this connection, an input  
signal are relayed to all the other recorders as well;  
likewise the output signal is relayed through the direct  
connection with the other recorders.  
Co n n e ct io n fo r re la y p la y a n d re co rd in g  
Set “RELAY” of “Setup Menu” to “OFF”.  
To relay the input/ output signal in “PLAY” or “REC”, the  
same operating conditions as for input monitor (page 22)  
are applied, and there are restrictions on operations.  
No t e  
Please set the input selector of the recorder front panel in  
accordance with the connection to the input terminal.  
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Ca b lin g fo r Re la y  
Re la y Pla yb a ck  
Carry out steps 1 to 4 with all recorders connected  
Input signal  
From divide  
equipment  
1 Press MENU/NO tw ice.  
“Setup Menu” appears in the display.  
R
R
R
PUSH  
PUSH  
PUSH  
IN  
IN  
IN  
PUSH  
PUSH  
PUSH  
L
L
L
R
R
R
OUT  
OUT  
OUT  
L
L
L
ANALOG  
INPUT  
DIGITAL  
IN  
CTRL-S  
IN  
L
LEVEL  
PARALLEL  
PARALLEL  
PARALLEL  
RELAY  
OUT IN  
RS-232C  
OUTPUT  
LEVEL  
+4dBu -10dBu  
IN  
OUT  
5
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until  
R
OUT  
0
10  
COAXIAL  
ANALOG(BAL)  
ANALOG(UNBAL)  
REMOTE  
Relay” appears in the display; press AMS or YES.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly); select  
Relay signal  
“Play” ; press AMS or YES.  
ANALOG  
INPUT  
LEVEL  
DIGITAL  
IN  
CTRL-S  
IN  
4 Press MENU/NO.  
L
RELAY  
OUT IN  
RS-232C  
OUTPUT  
LEVEL  
+4dBu -10dBu  
IN  
OUT  
5
R
OUT  
0
10  
COAXIAL  
ANALOG(BAL)  
ANALOG(UNBAL)  
REMOTE  
5 Start play on the first unit.  
6 When the first recorder finishes play, the second  
recorder begins play.  
7 Play w ill continue in the same w ay for all other  
recorder if a cable is connected to the RELAY IN  
terminal.  
ANALOG  
INPUT  
LEVEL  
DIGITAL  
IN  
CTRL-S  
IN  
L
RELAY  
OUT IN  
RS-232C  
OUTPUT  
LEVEL  
+4dBu -10dBu  
IN  
OUT  
5
R
OUT  
0
10  
COAXIAL  
ANALOG(BAL)  
ANALOG(UNBAL)  
REMOTE  
To mixer  
No t e  
Output signal  
For the relay signal to be received and playback to begin in  
all recorders, the following conditions must be satisfied.  
• A disc that is able to play back must be in the recorder.  
• The recorder must be stopped.  
• The recorders must not be in “Edit Menu” or “Set up  
Menu”.  
By the connection above, the input and output signals are  
ralayed, but for reasons of the system, the input signal is  
cut off for about 2 seconds when recording is relay.  
If you want to perform overlap recording without a blank,  
connect the input signal as shown below.  
R
R
R
PUSH  
PUSH  
PUSH  
IN  
PUSH  
L
R
OUT  
L
If REPEAT is set, the control signal is not transmitted and  
relay playback cannot be made.  
ANALOG  
INPUT  
DIGITAL  
IN  
CTRL-S  
IN  
L
LEVEL  
PARALLEL  
PARALLEL  
PARALLEL  
RELAY  
OUT IN  
RS-232C  
OUTPUT  
LEVEL  
+4dBu -10dBu  
IN  
OUT  
5
R
OUT  
0
10  
COAXIAL  
ANALOG(BAL)  
ANALOG(UNBAL)  
REMOTE  
From divide  
equipment  
Input signal  
Relay signal  
Re la y Re co rd in g  
Carry out steps 1 to 4 with all recorders connected  
IN  
PUSH  
L
R
OUT  
L
ANALOG  
INPUT  
LEVEL  
DIGITAL  
IN  
CTRL-S  
IN  
L
RELAY  
OUT IN  
RS-232C  
OUTPUT  
LEVEL  
+4dBu -10dBu  
IN  
OUT  
5
R
OUT  
0
10  
COAXIAL  
ANALOG(BAL)  
ANALOG(UNBAL)  
REMOTE  
1 Press MENU/NO tw ice.  
“Setup Menu” appears in the display.  
From divide  
equipment  
Input signal  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until  
Relay” appears in the display; press AMS or YES.  
IN  
PUSH  
L
R
OUT  
L
ANALOG  
INPUT  
LEVEL  
DIGITAL  
IN  
CTRL-S  
IN  
L
RELAY  
OUT IN  
RS-232C  
OUTPUT  
LEVEL  
+4dBu -10dBu  
IN  
OUT  
5
R
OUT  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly); select  
0
10  
COAXIAL  
ANALOG(BAL)  
ANALOG(UNBAL)  
REMOTE  
Rec” ; press AMS or YES.  
From divide  
equipment  
4 Press MENU/NO.  
Input signal  
5 Start recording on the first unit.  
6 When the first recorder finishes recording, the  
second recorder begins recording.  
7 Recording w ill continue in the same w ay for all  
other recorders if a cable is connected to the RELAY  
IN terminal.  
No t e  
For the relay signal to be received and recording to begin  
in all recorders, the following conditions must be satisfied.  
• A recordable disc must be in the recorder.  
• The recorder must be set input selector in accodance  
with the connection to the input terminal.  
• The recorder must be stopped.  
• The recorders must not be in “Edit Menu” or “Set up  
Menu”.  
Relay recording is always at “New Track Rec.”  
In relay recording, it is not possible to record overwrite.  
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The Set up Menu can be used to set user settings,  
assigning the following functions to PIN1 to PIN5 and  
POUT 1 to POUT 3. The input/output of each pin is  
fixed.  
Pa ra lle l In p u t -Ou t p u t  
—D-su b 9-p in (fe m a le )  
When a simple circuit is connected to the parallel in/ out  
terminals, remote control is available.  
By connecting input terminal and GND, each function  
assigned to each terminal can work.  
These output terminal are open collector output. The LEDs  
can be lit on to show the status of the unit.  
PIN1 t o PIN5 (In p u t p in s)  
PLAY  
Same function as the remotes  
PLAY  
Exa m p le o f in p u t -o u t p u t t e rm in a ls circu it  
PAUSE  
PLAY/ PAUSE  
STOP  
Same function as the remotes  
PAUSE  
Same function as the recorders  
PLAY/ PAUSE  
Same function as the recorders  
STOP  
Same function as the recorders  
REC  
Output circuit example  
Input circuit example  
Input pins  
(pins 1 to 5)  
MDS-E12  
Output pins  
(pins 7 to 9)  
REC  
GND  
(pin 6)  
GND (pin 6)  
AMS+  
Same function as rotation of  
AMS to the clockwise one click  
Same function as rotation of  
AMS to the counterclockwise one  
click  
The standard settings (PRESET) or user settings (USER)  
can be selected by the “Set up Menu.”  
AMS-  
FF  
Same function as the recorders  
FF  
Same function as the recorders  
REW  
The following chart shows input/ output of the terminals  
and functions of the standard setting.  
REW  
Pin Number Input-output Function  
Set up Menu  
names  
MARK  
Same function as the recorders  
MARK  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Input  
Input  
Input  
Input  
Input  
PLAY/ PAUSE PIN1  
LOCATE  
EJECT  
Same function as the recorders  
LOCATE  
Same function as the recorders  
EJECT  
Same function as the remotes  
M. SYNC  
Same function as the remotes  
T.REC  
REC  
STOP  
AMS+  
AMS-  
GND  
PIN2  
PIN3  
PIN4  
PIN5  
MUSIC SYNC  
T.REC  
——  
Output  
Output  
Output  
REC  
PLAY  
PAUSE  
POUT1  
POUT2  
POUT3  
Fader PLAY  
Same function as the remotes  
FADER  
1-Track PLAY  
20-Track PLAY  
OFF  
Same function as the number  
buttons (1 to 20) of the remote  
No Operation  
POUT1 t o POUT3 (Ou t p u t p in s)  
REC  
Grounded when the recorders  
REC indicator lights  
Grounded when the recorders  
N indicator lights  
PLAY  
PAUCE  
NO DISC  
Grounded when the recorders  
X indicator lights  
Grounded when the recorders  
is turned on and is not inserted  
disc  
EOT  
EOD  
OFF  
Grounded while EOT messege is  
on  
Grounded while EOD messege is  
on  
Constantly floating  
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Ele ct rica l sp e cifica t io n s  
In p u t t e rm in a l  
RS-232C  
—D-su b 9-p in (m a le )  
Input system  
Input on voltage  
Input off voltage  
Open Terminal voltage  
Input pulse width  
Input withstand voltage  
Make contact  
0.5V or less  
3V or more  
5V  
100msec or more  
_0.5 to +10V  
The recorder can be controlled externally through the use  
of other devices connected through this terminal. For  
protocols, please consult your dealer.  
Ou t p u t t e rm in a l  
Output system  
On residual voltage  
On maximum inflow  
current  
NPN transistor open collector  
0.5V or less  
100mA  
Withstand voltage  
20V  
Usin g Fa d e r Pla y  
By connecting the fader of the mixer to the terminal on the  
recorder which is set as the Fader PLAY of the parallel  
input, starting play and pause at the beging of the next  
track are synchronized to the fader of the mixer.  
This can be used in the mixer equipped with fader remote  
function in which _ position (lowest position) is OFF  
and the other position are ON.  
In the recorder, “AMS+” and “PAUSE” are carried out  
when the fader is OFF, and “PLAY” is carried out when the  
fader is ON.  
No t e s o n Fa d e r PLAY  
Operation on the final track number  
When you want to continue to use Fader PLAY from the  
last track number, select the beginning of the track to use  
recorder manually. AMS+ cannot be used for the last track  
number. because it is aware that there is no next track  
number, SO for the final track number, momentarily turn  
the fader to the OFF position.  
• To repeat one track  
To repeat only one track with Fader PLAY, select the  
desired track with PROGRAM Mode, and set the REPEAT  
Mode to “REPEAT ALL”. In normal operation, the one-  
track repeat setting is operated by AMS+, which is the  
operating standard for making the next track one-track  
repeat. If the fader is set to OFF, the operation is done by  
AMS+ and the beginning of the next track will cause the  
settings to revert to initial settings for the first track, and  
repeat play will not be made.  
58  
Se t t in g t h e ke yb o a rd  
Operating the  
MD Recorder  
Using a Keyboard  
This chapter explains simple ways to name  
a track or MD using an optional keyboard,  
as well as how to operate the MD recorder  
directly through the keyboard.  
You can use any IBM*-compatible keyboard with a PS/ 2  
interface**. You can select a keyboard with either an  
English or Japanese key layout. When you use a keyboard  
with a different layout, you will have to assign characters  
to the keys. For details, see “Assigning Characters to  
Keyboard Keys” on page 58.  
*
IBM is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.  
** Note  
Some keyboards may not work normally if they draw excessive  
electrical current. Please use keyboards with a draw of 120mA or less .  
MENU / NO YES  
KEYBOARD  
AMS  
Co n n e ct in g a ke yb o a rd t o t h e MD re co rd e r  
Co n n e ct t h e ke yb o a rd t o t h e KEYBOARD p o rt o n  
t h e fro n t p a n e l o f t h e re co rd e r  
*
Please turn off the power before connecting the keyboard to the recorder.  
Connecting the keyboard with the recorder power on can result in  
malfunctions.  
Se le ct in g ke yb o a rd t yp e  
The first time you connect a keyboard, you must select the  
keyboard type.  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press MENU/NO  
tw ice.  
“Setup Menu” appears in the display.  
2 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until  
Keyboard” appears in the display; press AMS or  
YES.  
3 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) until  
Type” appears in the display; press AMS or YES.  
4 Turn AMS (or press ./> repeatedly) to select  
the setting; press AMS or YES.  
To use the keyboard w ith  
English keyboard layout  
Japanes keyboard layout  
10-keyboard layout  
Select  
US (factory setting*)  
JP  
10 Key  
*
In step 4, pressing CLEAR before AMS or YES will reset the factory  
settings.  
5 Press MENU/NO.  
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Usin g t h e Ed it Me n u  
Na m in g a Tra ck o r MD Usin g  
t h e Ke yb o a rd  
1 Do the follow ing to name a track or MD.  
To name a track or MD  
Press [Esc] while the recorder is stopped, playing or  
paused.  
You can easily enter or edit names.  
To name a track during recording.  
Press [Esc} during recording.  
“Edit Menu” appears in the display.  
Sh o rt cu t t o t h e n a m in g p ro ce d u re  
1 To give a name to a track or MD, do the follow ing.  
2 Press []/[] or [Tab]/[Shift]+[Tab] repeatedly until  
“Name?” appears, then press [Enter].  
While the recorder is recording, a flashing cursor  
appears in the display, and you can enter a name for  
the track being recorded. In this case, please go to step  
5.  
To name a track  
Press Num Lock while the desired track number is  
displayed and the recorder is stopped, playing,  
paused or recording.  
To name a MD  
Press Num Lock when no track number is displayed  
and the recorder is stopped.  
A flashing cursor appears in the display, and the  
characters can be entered.  
3 Press []/[] or [Tab]/[Shift]+[Tab] repeatedly until  
“Nm In?” appears, then press [Enter].  
4 Press []/[] or [Tab]/[Shift]+[Tab] repeatedly until  
the track number (w hen naming a track) appears or  
“Disc” (w hen naming the MD) flashes, then press  
[Enter].  
2 Enter the name  
For more on editing during entry, refer to the chart  
below.  
Characters can be entered.  
3 Press the Enter key or Num Lock key  
5 Enter the name.  
The disc or track name is displayed from its beginning.  
6 Press [Enter] or [Num Lock].  
“Complete!appears for a few seconds, and the  
naming is completed.  
Op e ra t io n s yo u m a y w ish t o d o w h ile n a m in g a  
t ra ck o r MD  
To  
Press  
Cancel the operation  
Switch between uppercase and  
lowercase letters  
[Esc]  
[Caps Lock] (or hold  
down [Shift]* while  
entering letters for  
uppercase)  
Move the cursor  
[] or []  
Erase the character at the cursor  
position  
[Delete]  
Erase the character preceding  
[Back Space]  
the cursor  
*
If you have assigned characters to keys using [Shift] (see page 62), the  
characters you assigned have priority.  
z Undoing the naming of a track or MD  
1 Press [F11]  
“Name Undo?” appears.  
2 Press [Enter].  
Press [Esc] to cancel the operation.  
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Button or function  
Play track number 1  
Play track number 2  
Play track number 3  
Play track number 4  
Play track number 5  
Play track number 6  
Play track number 7  
Play track number 8  
Play track number 9  
Play track number 10  
Key  
[1]  
[2]  
[3]  
[4]  
[5]  
[6]  
[7]  
[8]  
[9]  
[0]  
Op e ra t in g t h e Re co rd e r  
Th ro u g h t h e Ke yb o a rd  
You can operate the MD recorder by using the keyboard  
keys. This allows you to control the recorder and edit MDs  
without using the recorder buttons and controls or the  
remote.  
For more detail on the functions below, see “Front Panel  
Descriptions” on pages 6 or “Remote Description” on  
pages 8 and 9.  
*
In Edit Menu and Setup Menu, [Enter] operates as YES, in other cases as  
H/ X.  
** For example, press [F9], then [2] and [0] for track number 20, or press  
[F9] twice, then [1], [0] and [3] for track number 103.  
Op e ra t io n s u sin g t h e US o r JP ke yb o a rd s  
No t e  
Button or function  
MENU/ NO  
AMS or >  
AMS or .  
H/ X or YES  
REC z  
Key  
[Esc]  
When a track has not been selected and [/ ], [*], [+] are  
pressed, “Cannot Edit” will appear on the display.  
[] or [Tab  
[] or [Shift]+[Tab]  
[Enter]*  
[Shift]+[Enter]  
[Ctrl]+[Enter]  
[Space]  
[]  
Op e ra t io n s u sin g t h e 10-ke y p a d  
MUSIC SYNC  
x
Button or function  
AMS PUSH (MARK/ ENTER)  
MENU/ NO  
YES  
AMS (.)  
Key  
[Num Lock]  
[/ ]  
[“]  
[-]  
[+]  
[1]  
[2]  
[3]  
[4]  
[5]  
[6]  
[7]  
[8]  
[9]  
[0]  
m
M
[]  
[F1]  
VARI SPEED  
VARI SPEED+  
VARI SPEED-  
MARK  
LOCATE  
TIME  
PLAY MODE  
SCROLL  
LEVEL/ DISPLAY/ CHAR  
(DISPLAY)  
Selecting track numbers over 11** [F9]  
FADER  
[Page Up]  
[Page Down]  
[Insert]  
[Home]  
[F3]  
[F5]  
[F6]  
[F7]  
AMS (>)  
Play track number 1  
Play track number 2  
Play track number 3  
Play track number 4  
Play track number 5  
Play track number 6  
Play track number 7  
Play track number 8  
Play track number 9  
Play track number 10  
[F10]  
[F11]  
Undoing the last editing  
(see page 50)  
EJECT  
[F12]  
REPEAT  
AB  
M.SCAN  
CLEAR  
[Print Screen]  
[Scroll Lock]  
[Pause]  
[Delete]  
[Num Lock]  
(see page 60)  
[/ ]  
Name track or MD  
Divide track  
Move track  
[*]  
Erase track  
[-]  
Combine tracks  
[+]  
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Cle a rin g ke y a ssig n m e n t s  
Assig n in g Ch a ra ct e rs t o  
Ke yb o a rd Ke ys  
Key assignments can be cleared one at a time, or all at  
once.  
To cle a r a ke y a ssig n m e n t  
Assig n in g a ch a ra ct e r  
1 Do steps 1 to 3 of “Assigning a character” on this  
If your keyboard layout is not that of an English or  
Japanese keyboard, the display may show the wrong  
characters, or no characters at all, when you press the keys.  
In this case, you must assign characters to the keys.  
page.  
2 Press []/[] or [Tab]/[Shift]+[Tab] repeatedly the  
character you w ant to clear appears; press [Enter].  
“<Set Key>” flashes in the display.  
1 While the recorder is stopped, press [Esc] tw ice.  
3 Press [Delete].  
“Setup Menu” appears in the display.  
“Key Clear” appears and the key assignment is cleared.  
2 Press []/[] or [Tab]/[Shift]+[Tab] repeatedly until  
To cle a r a ll ke y a ssig n m e n t s  
Keyboard?” appears; press [Enter].  
1 Do steps 1 to 3 of “Assigning a character” on this  
3 Press []/[] or [Tab]/[Shift]+[Tab] repeatedly until  
page.  
“Assign?” appears; press [Enter].  
2 Press [Ctrl], [Alt] and [Delete] simultaneously.  
4 Press []/[] or [Tab]/[Shift]+[Tab] repeatedly until  
the character you w ant to assign appears.  
“All Reset?” appears in the display.  
If the character has already been assigned, “User”  
appears. If it has not been assigned, “Default” appears.  
3 Press [Enter].  
“Complete!appears, and all assignments are cleared.  
5 Press [Enter].  
To ca n ce l t h e o p e ra t io n  
“<Set Key>” flashes in the display.  
Press [Esc].  
6 Press the key to be assigned on the keyboard.  
“Key change” appears, and the selected character is  
assigned to the key.  
If Same Key” appears  
The same character is already assigned to the key.  
If Remove old assign?” appears  
A different character is already assigned to the key.  
Press [Enter] to clear the current assignment and assign  
the new character. Press [Esc] to cancel.  
No t e s  
You can assign a character with [Shift] only for symbol  
and number keys.  
You cant assign a character to the following keys:  
[Esc], [F1]-[F12], [Back Space], [Tab], [Caps Lock],  
[Enter], [Shift], [Ctrl], [Alt], [Windows], [Space],  
[Application], [Print Screen], [Scroll Lock], [Pause],  
[Insert], [Delete], [Home], [End], [Page Up], [Page  
Down], [Num Lock], [], [], [], [], and, on the 10-  
key, [/ ], [*], [_], [+].  
Depending on the keyboard, some keys other than those  
above may also not be able to be assigned.  
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Ke yb o a rd Op e ra t io n s (En g lish Ke yb o a rd La yo u t )  
Press the same number  
MENU/NO  
A.CUE as for the track number SCROLL  
A.PAUSE  
to be played  
For track numbers greater than 11  
FADER UNDO EJECT REPEAT  
DISPLAY/CHAR  
A
B REPEAT  
MUSIC SCAN  
VARI SPEED  
TIME  
PLAY MODE  
Divide a track**  
Naming a  
track or MD  
Print  
Screen Lock  
Scroll  
Move a track**  
Pause  
Esc  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
F6  
F7  
F8  
F9  
-
F10  
F11  
F12  
MARK LOCATE  
VARISREED+  
Page  
~
`
+
!
@
2
#
3
$
%
5
&
7
'
(
)
^
Num  
Insert  
Home  
Erase a  
track***  
/
*
+
Backspace  
Up  
Lock  
=
1
4
6
8
9
0
Page  
Down  
Q
W
E
R
T
Y
'U  
I
O
P
|
{
[
}
]
7
Home  
8
9
Delete  
End  
Tab  
*
PgUp  
\
Combine  
tracks**  
A
S
D
F
G
H
J
K
L
Enter  
:
;
CLEAR  
VARISREED-  
"
'
4
5
2
6
Caps Lock  
<
,
>
.
Z
X
C
V
B
N
M
1
End  
3
PgDn  
?
Shift  
Ctrl  
Shift  
Enter  
0
Alt  
Alt  
Ctrl  
Del  
Ins  
Press the same number as  
for the track number to be played  
(press [0] for 10)  
or YES  
*
.: [Shift] + [Tab]  
Recz: [Shift]+[Enter]  
MUSIC SYNC: [Ctrl]+[Enter]  
** Effective only during track playback (or while choosing a track)  
*** All tracks are erased at once when stopped.  
While track is playing back (or during track selection), tracks are erased  
one by one.  
Ke yb o a rd Op e ra t io n s (10-Ke yb o a rd La yo u t )  
MENU/NO  
AMS PUSH  
(MARK/ENTER)  
YES  
Num  
/
*
+
AMS(  
AMS(  
)
)
Lock  
7
8
5
2
9
PgUp  
Home  
4
6
1
3
End  
PgDn  
Enter  
0
Del  
Ins  
Enter for track numbers over 11  
Press the same number as  
for the track number to be played  
(press [0] for 10)  
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Syst e m Lim it a t io n s  
Additional  
Information  
This chapter provides additional  
information that will help you understand  
and maintain your MD recorder.  
The recording system of your MD or Mini-disc recorder is  
radically different from those use din cassette and DAT  
recorders, and is characterized by the limitations described  
below. Note, however, that these limitations are due to the  
inherent nature of the MD recording system itself, and not  
to mechanical causes.  
“ Disc Fu ll” a p p e a rs in t h e d isp la y e ve n b e fo re t h e  
MD h a s re a ch e d t h e m a xim u m re co rd in g t im e  
When too many tracks have been recorded in the MD,  
“Disc Full” appears regardless of the total recorded time.  
More than 256 tracks cannot be recorded on the MD. To  
continue recording, erase unnecessary tracks or use a  
second recordable MD.  
“ Disc Fu ll” a p p e a rs b e fo re t h e m a xim u m n u m b e r  
o f t ra cks o r t h e m a xim u m re co rd in g t im e h a s  
b e e n re a ch e d  
Fluctuations in emphasis within tracks are sometimes  
interpreted as track intervals, increasing the track count  
and causing “Disc Full” to appear.  
Th e re m a in in g re co rd in g t im e d o e s n o t in cre a se  
e ve n a ft e r e ra sin g a n u m b e r o f sh o rt t ra cks  
Tracks under 12 seconds* in length (in stereo mode) are not  
counted, so erasing them may not lead to an increase in  
recording time.  
*
In stereo recording mode. For monaural and LP2 stereo the length is 24  
seconds, for LP4 stereo it is 48 seconds.  
Th e t o t a l re co rd e d t im e a n d t h e re m a in in g  
re co rd a b le t im e o n t h e MD m a y n o t t o t a l t h e  
m a xim u m re co rd in g t im e  
Recording is in minimum units of 2 seconds* each (in  
stereo mode), no matter how short the material. The  
contents recorded may therefore be shorter than the  
maximum recording capacity. Disc space may be further  
reduced by scratches on the disc, which are automatically  
deleted, further reducing time.  
*
In stereo recording mode. For monaural and LP2 stereo the length is 4  
seconds, for LP4 stereo it is 8 seconds.  
Lim it a t io n s w h e n re co rd in g o ve r a n e xist in g t ra ck  
• The correct remaining recordable time on the MD may  
not be displayed.  
You may find it impossible to record over a track if that  
track has already been recorded over several times. If  
this happens, erase the track.  
• The remaining recording time may be shortened out of  
proportion to the total recorded time.  
• Recording over a track to eliminate noise is not  
recommended since this may shorten the duration of the  
track.  
You may find it impossible to name a track while  
recording over an existing track.  
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Tra cks cre a t e d b y e d it in g m a y e xh ib it so u n d  
d ro p o u t s a s yo u re se a rch in g fo r a p o in t w h ile  
m o n it o rin g t h e so u n d .  
Tro u b le sh o o t in g  
Should you have trouble with your MD recorder, first  
unplug the unit, then plug it back in and check It while  
using this troubleshooting guide. Should the problem  
persist, consult your nearest Sony dealer.  
So m e t ra cks ca n n o t b e co m b in e d w it h o t h e rs  
Tracks may not be combined if they have been edited.  
Tra ck n u m b e rs a re n o t m a rke d co rre ct ly  
Incorrect assignment or marking of track numbers may  
result when CD tracks are divided into several smaller  
tracks during digital recording. Depending on the material  
recorded, when “Track Mark” of the Setup Menu was set  
to “Level Sync” and the track number automatically  
assigned during recording, the track number may not have  
been accurately assigned.  
Th e re co rd e r d o e s n o t o p e ra t e o r o p e ra t e s p o o rly  
/ The MD may be dirty or damaged. Replace the MD.  
Th e re co rd e r d o e s n o t p la y  
/ Moisture has formed inside the recorder/ Take the  
MD out and leave the recorder in a warm place for  
several hours until the moisture evaporates.  
/ Be sure that the power is on.  
/ The recorder may not be correctly connected to the  
amplifier. Check the connection.  
/ The MD is inserted in the wrong direction. Slide the  
MD into the disc slot with the label side up and the  
arrow pointing toward the slot.  
“ TOC Re a d in g ” a p p e a rs fo r a lo n g t im e  
If the inserted recordable MD is brand new, “TOC  
Reading” will appear in the display for a longer period  
than for already-used MDs.  
/ The MD may not be recorded. Replace the disc with  
one that has been recorded.  
Th e co rre ct re co rd e d /p la yin g t im e m a y n o t b e  
d isp la ye d d u rin g p la yb a ck o f MDs re co rd e d in  
m o n a u ra l m o d e .  
Th e so u n d h a s a lo t o f st a t ic  
/ Move the recorder away from sources of strong  
magnetism, such as televisions.  
Guide to the Serial Copy Managem ent  
System  
Th e re co rd e r d o e s n o t re co rd  
/ THe MD is record-protected. Slide the record-  
protect tab to close the slot.  
Digital audio components, such as CDs, MDs, and DATs,  
make it easy to produce high-quality copies of music by  
processing music as a digital signal.  
To protect copyrighted music sources, this recorder uses  
the Serial Copy Management System, which allows you to  
make only a single copy of a digitally recorded source  
through digital-to-digital connections.  
/ The recorder is not connected properly to the  
program source. Check the connection.  
/ Select the correct program source using INPUT.  
/ The recording level is not adjusted properly. Adjust  
the recording level.  
/ A premastered MD is inserted. Replace it with a  
recordable MD.  
/ There is not enough time left on the MD. Replace it  
with another recordable MD with fewer recorded  
tracks, or erase unnecessary tracks.  
/ There has been a power failure, or the AC power  
cord has been disconnected during recording. Data  
recorded to that point may be lost. Repeat the  
recording procedure.  
Yo u ca n m a ke o n ly a first -g e n e ra t io n co p y1)  
t h ro u g h a d ig it a l-t o -d ig it a l co n n e ct io n .  
Examples are as follows:  
You can make a copy of a commercially available digital  
sound program (for example, a CD or MD), but you  
cannot make a second copy from the first-generation  
copy.  
You can make a copy of a digital signal from a digitally  
recorded analog sound program (for example, an analog  
record or a music cassette tape) or from a digital satellite  
broadcast program, but you cannot make a secons copy  
from the first-generation copy.  
Th e re co rd e r d o e s n o t p e rfo rm syn ch ro re co rd in g  
w it h a CD p la ye r  
/ The remote supplied with the MD recorder is not  
set correctly. Reset the remote.  
Th e ke yb o a rd d o e s n o t e o p e ra t e  
/ Disconnect the keyboard, turn off power to the  
recorder, and reconnect the keyboard.  
1) A first-genaration copy means the first recording of a digital audio  
source through the recorders digital input connector. For example, if  
you record from a CD player connected to the DIGITAL IN  
connector, that copy is a first-generation copy.  
Th e re co rd e r b e g in s p la yb a ck o r re co rd in g w h e n  
t h e p o w e r is t u rn e d o n  
/ Timer” of the Setup Menu is set to “Play” or  
“Rec.” Set “Timer” to “Off.”  
Notes  
The restrictions of the Serial Copy Management System do not  
apply when you make a recording through the analog-to analog  
connections.  
Alt h o u g h n e it h e r p la y o r re co rd in g a re se t , t h e re  
is st ill o u t p u t fro m t h e re co rd e r  
/ “Relay” of the Setup Menu is set to “Play” or “Rec.”  
Set “Relay” to “Off”.  
When the suggested measures above do not solve the  
problem, remove the power plug, then plug it back in  
again.  
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Message (code)  
Cause/Remedy  
Se lf-Dia g n o sis Fu n ct io n  
Din Unlock  
The sporadic appearance of this  
message is caused by the digital  
signal being recorded. This will  
not affect the recording.  
While recording from a digital  
source, the connection cable was  
unplugged or the digital source  
was turned off.  
/ Reconnect the cable, or turn  
the digital components power  
back on.  
A problem occurred with the  
internal information needed to  
actuate the recorder.  
/ Consult your nearest Sony  
dealer.  
A problem has occurred with the  
laser pickup.  
/ There is the possibility that a  
malfunction has occurred.  
Consult your nearest Sony dealer.  
The recorders self-diagnosis function automatically  
checks the condition of the MD recorder when an error  
occurs, displays message. Refer to the table below to  
perform the indicated countermeasure. If after two or three  
attempts the problem persists, consult your nearest Sony  
dealer.  
Message (code)  
Cause/Remedy  
Protected  
The inserted MD is record-  
protected.  
MEMORY NG  
LASER NG  
/ Take out the MD and close the  
record-protect slot (page 19)  
The external CD-ROM or video  
CD player is playing back a disk  
in a format that cannot be played  
back.  
/ Remove the disk and insert a  
playable music CD  
The sound source is a copy of a  
commercial music software, or a  
CD-R recorded CD.  
Cannot copy (C12)  
Cannot copy (C41)  
/ Because of the serial copy  
management system, the copy  
cannot be made (see page 65).  
Copies also cannot be made from  
CD-Rs.  
REC Error  
the recording was not made  
properly.  
/ Set the recorder on a stable  
surface, and repeat the recording  
procedure.  
The inserted MD is dirty  
(smudges, fingerprints, etc.),  
scratched or substandard in  
quality.  
/Replace the MD and repeat the  
recording procedure.  
Read Error  
TOC Error  
The recorder could not read the  
information on the MD properly.  
/ Eject the MD and insert it  
again.  
The recorder could not read the  
information on the MD properly.  
/ Insert another MD.  
/ If possible, erase all the tracks  
on the MD (page 42).  
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connected external device.*  
Disp la y Me ssa g e s  
Message  
S.F Edit!  
Meaning  
During S.F Edit (change of sound  
level after recording, Fade-In, Fade-  
Out), another operation was made.  
During S.F Edit, no other operations  
can be made.  
The following table explains the various messages that  
appear in the display. Please also see the recorders Self  
Diagnosis function on page 66.  
Smart Space  
The Smart Space function is on (page  
22).  
After the insertion of the MD, the  
recorder is reading the recorded  
material.  
The button for an operation which  
cannot be made during Multi-access  
play was pressed.  
DATE-RECORDED of the remote  
was pressed with a track without the  
time and date recorded present.  
Message  
Auto Cut  
Blank Disc  
Meaning  
The Auto Cut function is on (page 22)  
A new (blank) or erased MD has been  
inserted.  
An attempt was made to make a  
second copy from a digitally dubbed  
MD.  
The MD is a commercially recorded  
disc and cannot be edited.  
An attempt was made to edit the MD  
during Program or Shuffle Play.  
An attempt was made to edit an MD  
recorded in LP2 or LP4 stereo.  
The MD is full  
TOC Reading  
Cannot Copy  
Cannot Edit  
M. Access  
No Date  
*
If “REMOTE” appears under other circumstances, turn the recorder off,  
then turn it on again.  
Disc Full  
Impossible  
The recorder cannot do the specified  
operation.  
Incomplete!  
The change of recording level or  
Fade-In Fade-Out operations were  
not properly made due to the  
recorder being moved, damage to the  
disc, dirt, etc.  
Initialize (flashing) The Setup Menu settings have been  
lost. Or the contents recorded by the  
timer have disappeared over time  
and are not available for saving to  
disc, or the playback condition was  
not stored the last time the recorder  
was used. (When the power is turned  
on, this flashes for about four  
seconds).  
Memorizing  
(flashing)  
This flashes while the memory is  
storing the contents of editing using  
Multi-access play to edit the track  
order.  
Name Full!  
No Change  
The limitation on the number of  
characters that can be input for  
naming has been reached. A  
maximum of approximately 1,700  
characters can be input.  
While changing recording levels,  
AMS or YES were pushed without  
the level change being made, so that  
no changes were recorded.  
There is no MD in the recorder.  
The track or disc has no name.  
An attempt was made to start  
Program Play when no program  
exists.  
No Disc  
No Name  
No Program!  
Premastered  
ProgramFull  
An attempt was made to record on a  
premastered MD.  
The program contains the maximum  
number of tracks, and no more can be  
added.  
REMOTE  
The recorder is being controlled by a  
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Ge n e ra l  
Power requirements  
Sp e cifica t io n s  
Where purchased  
USA and Canada  
Other countries  
Power requirements  
120V AC, 60 Hz  
System  
Disc  
Mini-disc digital audio system  
Mini-disc  
120V or 230V AC  
Selectable, 50/ 60 Hz  
Laser  
Semiconductor laser (λ=780nm)  
Emission duration: continuous  
MAX 44.6 µW1)  
1) This output is the value  
measured at a distance of 200 mm  
from the objective lens surface on  
the Optical Pick-up Block with 7  
mm aperture.  
Power consumption  
Dimensions (approx.)  
18W  
Laser output  
482 x 44 x 290 mm  
(19 x 13/4 x113/ 8in)  
(w/ h/ d, including  
projecting parts)  
3.5 kg (7 lbs. 12 oz.)  
0 °C to +40 °C  
MASS (approx.)  
Operating temperature  
Storage temperature:  
Laser diode  
Material: GaAlAs  
_5 °C to +60 °C  
Revolutions  
Error correction  
400 rpm to 900 rpm (CLV)  
ACIRC (Advanced Cross  
Interleave Reed Solomon Code)  
44.1 kHz  
ATRAC (Adaptive Transform  
Acoustic Coding)/ ATRAC 3  
Acce sso rie s  
See page 14  
Sampling frequency  
Coding  
US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby Laboratories.  
Design and specifications are subject to change without  
notice.  
Mo d u la tio n sy ste m EFM (Eight-to-Fourteen  
Modulation)  
Number of channels  
Frequency response  
Signal-to-noise ratio  
Wow and flutter  
Two stereo channels  
5 to 20,000 Hz ±0.3dB  
Over 98dB during playback  
Below measurable limit  
In p u t Te rm in a ls  
Terminal  
name  
Terminal  
type  
Input  
Reference Maximum  
impedance input level input level  
Analog IN XLR-3-31  
(BAL) equivalent  
Analog IN Pin jack  
(UNBAL)  
Digital IN Pin jack  
(COAXIAL)  
30kΩ  
47kΩ  
75Ω  
+4dBu  
+24dBu  
+12dBu  
_4dBu  
0.5 Vp-p  
±20%  
Ou t p u t Te rm in a ls  
Terminal  
name  
Terminal  
type  
Reference  
output level  
Load  
impedance  
Analog OUT XLR-3-32  
Maximum  
Greater than  
(BAL)  
equivalent  
+24/ +10dBu 600Ω  
(level  
change-over)  
PHONES  
Standard  
stereo jack  
0 to 10mW  
(level variable)  
Maximum  
+ 8dBu  
32Ω  
Analog OUT Pin jack  
(UNBAL)  
Greater than  
10kΩ  
Digital OUT Pin jack  
(COAXIAL)  
0.5 Vp-p  
(at 75)  
75Ω  
0dBu=0.775Vrms  
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Ext e rio r d im e n sio n s  
T E  
R E M O  
A L )  
A N A L O G ( U N B  
A L )  
A N A L O G ( B  
A X I C A O L  
0
0
1
O U T  
I N  
R
- 1 0 d B u + 4 d B u  
L E V E L  
O U T P U T  
I N  
O U T  
I N  
5
O U T  
I N  
R S - 2 3 2 C  
Y
R E L A  
A P R A L L E L  
L E V E L  
I N P U T  
A N A L O G  
L
C T R L - S  
A L D I G I T  
L
O U T  
R
L
P U S H  
I N  
P U S H  
R
430  
482  
44  
Units: mm  
Ra ck m o u n t in g  
This recorder can be rack mounted on a standard EIA 19-  
inch rack. After removing the four feet, the unit can be  
mounted in a rack.  
To remove the for feet attached to the bottom of the  
recorder, use a pair of tweezers or similar tool to remove  
the plastic pin set at the center of each foot. The feet can be  
detached after the pin has been removed.  
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Se t u p Me n u Ta b le  
The following table provides an overview of the various Setup Menu items, including their parameters, factory setting, and  
reference page (s) in the manual.  
To a cce ss t h e Se t u p Me n u  
Press MENU/ NO twice with the recorder stopped; “Startup Menu” appears in the display.  
(Note : The menu items available when MENU/ NO is pressed may vary according to the current status of the recorder.)  
Menu item  
Function  
Parameters  
Factory  
setting  
Page(s)  
Program?  
M. Access?  
Play Mode  
Creates a program  
Creates a program  
Selects Play Mode  
33  
34  
27  
32  
33  
34  
31  
31  
31  
32  
38  
38  
29  
37  
36  
28  
21  
Continue  
Shuffle  
Continue  
Program  
M. Access  
Repeat Off  
Repeat All  
Repeat 1  
A-B Repeat  
_72 to -48dB  
±1 sec.  
6 to 20 sec.  
_20.2 to 0 dB  
_ to +18dB  
Repeat Mode  
Selects repeat mode  
Off  
A. Cue Level  
A Cue Offset  
Music Scan  
Mark Rehear  
Direct Mark  
Sets the level for detecting the start of track  
Adjusts the position of the start of auto-cue  
Adjusts playback time of music scan  
Adjusts position of mark  
Mark poistion time is directly input  
Adjusts analog signal output level  
Adjusts the level of the input from  
the COAXIAL terminal  
_72dB  
0
6 sec.  
0dB  
0dB  
Output Level  
Input Level Coax  
Input Level BAL  
BAL In L/ R  
Adjusts the level of the input from  
the BALANCE terminal  
Adjust difference between left and right  
output of BALANCE signal  
_ to +12dB  
0dB  
21  
21  
21  
21  
0dB  
Input Level UNBAL Adjusts the level of the input from  
the UNBALANCE terminal  
UNBAL In L/ R  
_ to +12dB  
0dB  
Adjust difference between left and right  
output of UNBALANCE signal  
Selects recording mode  
0dB  
Rec Mode  
Stereo  
Mono  
Long 2  
Long 4  
On/ Off  
Level Sync  
Off  
Interval  
_72 to _48dB  
1 to 10 min.  
Stereo  
20  
20  
20  
20  
22  
23  
23  
23  
23  
23  
Smart Space  
Track Mark  
Sets Smart Space and auto-cut  
Sets track marking method  
On  
Level/ Sync  
Tr Mark Level  
Interval  
Sets base level for auto track marking  
Sets constant time interval of auto-track  
marking  
_72dB  
1 min.  
A. Calendar  
Automatically writes time to name  
during recording  
On/ Off  
Off  
48  
Peak Hold  
End Of Tr/ Disc  
Indicates the highest level of the input signal  
Indicates time to end of track in playback,  
end of disc in recording  
On/ Off  
On/ Off  
Off  
Off  
21  
53  
EOT (Play)  
Sets time of indication of end of  
track in playback  
Sets time of indication of end of  
disc in recording  
6 to 20 sec.  
3 to 10 min.  
6 sec.  
53  
53  
EOD (REC)  
Resume Mode  
3 min.  
Turns off resume mode.  
Resume Off  
Resume Play  
Resume next  
Off  
Play  
Rec  
Resume Off  
36  
36  
36  
54  
54  
54  
Play starts position of previous stop.  
Play starts next track of previous stop.  
Turns off timer function.  
Starts playback when power is turned on.  
Starts recording when power is turned on.  
Timer  
Off  
70  
Menu item  
Function  
Parameters  
Factory  
setting  
Off  
Page(s)  
Relay  
Turns relay function off  
Off  
Play  
Rec  
Enable  
Disable  
On/ Off  
YYYY MM DD  
MM DD YYYY  
DD MM YYYY  
Mode User  
Mode Preset  
Type US  
JP  
56  
56  
56  
28  
28  
30  
Sets relay playback function  
Sets relay record function  
Enables eject during playback  
Disables eject during playback  
Reserve the next track during play.  
Sets display of date  
Play/ Pause  
Z
Enable  
Off  
Next Tr Play  
Date Time  
YYYY MM DD 17  
17  
17  
Parallel  
Sets and confirms assignment of  
parallel input-output terminal  
Selects the type of keyboard  
US  
57  
57  
59  
59  
59  
62  
17  
Keyboard  
10-Key  
Assign?  
Assigns characters to keyboard  
Sets clock and date  
Calendar  
Ed it Me n u Ta b le  
The following table provides a quick guide to the various editing functions that can be performed.  
To a cce ss t h e Ed it Me n u  
Press MENU/ NO to display “Edit Menu”  
(Note : The available menu items may vary depending on the current status of the recorder.)  
Menu item  
Sub item  
Function  
Reference page  
Name?  
Nm In?  
Nm Erase?  
Nm AllErs?  
Nm Copy?  
Names track or MD  
Erases name  
Erases all names  
Copies name  
Gives the same name to all tracks  
Erases a track  
Moves a track  
Combines tracks  
Divides a track  
Erases a portion of a track  
Erases all the tracks on an MD  
Erases consecutive tracks at one time  
Combines consecutive tracks at one time  
Changes the overall recorded level after recording  
Records over a track using Fade-in Recording  
Records over a track using Fade-out Recording  
Undoes the last edit operation  
Enters Setup Menu  
46  
49  
49  
48  
48  
41  
44  
43  
45  
42  
42  
42  
43  
50  
51  
51  
50  
Nm AllCopy?  
Tr Erase?  
Move?  
Combine?  
Divide?  
A-B Erase?  
All Erase?  
M-Tr Erase?  
M-Tr Combin?  
S. F Edit?  
Tr Level?  
Fade In?  
Fade Out?  
Undo?  
Setup?  
La st Mo d e Me m o ry  
This function remembers the last mode of the recorder after power was turned off. When the power is turned on again,  
playback begins under the same conditions.  
However, when the MD is ejected, the following functions are not applied.  
• Setting of Program track numbers and track order  
• Setting of Multi-access track numbers and track order  
• Setting of Variable Speed Play  
• MARK point  
• RAM edit contents  
* Functions of the Setup Menu such as level, ON/ OFF, time, etc., will remain.  
71  
Printed in Japan  

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