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Sony CDP-991 - Chapter 4: Advanced Operation; Custom Edit Functions Overview

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Chapter
4
Advanced
Operation
Custom
Edit
Custom
edit
is
a
useful
function
for
editing
selections
on
a
disc
on
your
tape.
The
following
types
of
custom
edit
are
available
with
the
player.
Editing
Desired
Selections
in
a
Desired
Order
Program
play
Program
play
is
a
basic
type
of
custom
edit
that
allows
you
to
edit
up
to
24
selections
as
you
want.
It
also
allows
you
to
edit
selections
on
side
A
separately
from
those
on
side
B
and
check
the
total
playing
time
during
editing.
*
Pause
program
Allows
you
to
program
a
pause
and
edit
selections
on
side
A
separately
from
those
on
side
B
(see
page
24).
*
Program
edit
Allows
you
to
check
the
total
playing
time
during
editing
by
pressing
ké<4
PI
AMS
and
PROGRAM
(page
24).
Multi-disc
program
Multi-disc
program
allows
you
to
edit
up
to
24
desired
selections
on
up
to
six
discs
in
the
program
mode.
If
you
choose
desired
selections
on
the
first
disc
and
then
open
the
disc
tray,
the
player
will
enter
the
multi-disc
program
mode
(page
26).
Editing
Selections
Automatically
According
to
the
Length
of
Your
Tape
Editing
navigation
After
each
step,
you
can
see
the
proper
operation
guide
of
what
you
should
do
next.
Time
edit
Time
edit
automatically
edits
selections
on
sides
A
and
B
according
to
the
length
of
one
side
of
your
tape,
thus
improving
an
editing
efficiency.
It
also
edits
programmed
selections
in
preference
to
the
others.
It
automatically
edits
selections
without
changing
their
original
order
on
your
disc
(page
28).
Just
edit
Just
edit
is
an
improvement
of
time
edit.
Like
time
edit,
it
edits
programmed
selections
in
preference
to
the
others.
Unlike
time
edit,
however,
it
automatically
edits
selections
according
to
the
length
of
one
side
of
your
tape
by
changing
their
original
order
on
your
disc
(page
28).
Link
edit
When
either
one
side
of
your
tape
is
not
fully
occupied
by
selections
edited
by
time
edit
or
just
edit,
“LINK”
will
blink
together
with
the
selection
numbers
in
the
music
calendar
for
those
selections
fitting
the
remaining
tape
length.
Link
edit
links
the
fitting
selections
to
edited
ones
whether
the
former
is
on
the
current
disc
or
a
new
disc
(page
29).
Fade-out
at
Desired
Time
-
Time Fade
Time
fade
automatically
causes
selections
to
fade
out
at
specified
time.
This
function
is
useful
for
replacing
multiple
discs
or
editing
multiple
8-cm
(3-inch)
CDs
because
the
player
will
retain
the
remaining
playing
time
when
it
is
stopped
or
the
disc
tray
is
opened
during
play.
Time
fade
is
available
in
the
continuous
play,
program
play,
shuffle
play,
and
repeat
play
modes.
It
operates
twice
for
both
sides
(see
page
30).
Inserting
a
Blank
Space
Between
Selections
-
Auto
Space
Auto
space
automatically
creates
a
3-second
blank
space
between
selections
during
play
to
arrange
them
at
an
equal
interval
(page
31).
Locating
Highest-level
Portion
of
Disc
-
Peak
Search
When
editing
selections
on
your
tape,
you
need
to
adjust
a
recording
level.
An
excessively
high
recording
level
results
in
distorted
sound
while
an
excessively
low
recording
level
causes
great
noise.
Peak
search
repeatedly
plays
the
highest-level
portion
of
selections
on
your
disc
or
programmed
selections
for
four
seconds.
As
such,
peak
search
allows
you
to
optimize
a
recording
level
(page
31).
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