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Sony MDS-E12 - Undoing the Last Edit (UNDO); Changing Recorded Level after Recording (S.F Edit); Fade In and Fade Out; Notification of the track end and the disc end (End Of Track;Disc)

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Undoing
the
Last
Edit
(UNDO)
You
can
undo
the
last
edit
operation
and
restore
the
contents
of
the
MD
ta
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:
*
Pressed
REC
@
on
the
recorder
«
Pressed
MUSIC
SYNC
or
STANDBY
MUSC
SYNC
on
the
remote
*
Performed
other
editing
operations
*
Turned
off
the
recorder
or
ejected
the
MD
*
Disconnected
the
AC
power
cord
Also,
if
“M-IR
Combine,”
“Nm
Ail
Copy”
or
“S.F
Edit”
have
been
used
for
editing,
the
“Undo?”
function
cannot
return
the
tracks
or
disc
to
the
original
condition.
1
Press
MENU/NO
while
the
recorder
is
stopped.
“dit
Menu”
appears
in
the
display.
2
Turn
AMS
(or
press
4
/P Pi
repeatedly)
until
“Undo?”
appears
in
the
display.
“Undo?”
will
not
appear
if
no
editing
has
been
done.
3
Press
AMS
or
YES.
One
of
the
following
messages
will
appear,
depending
on
the
last
edit
operation.
Last
edit
operation
Erasing
a
track
Erasing
all
the
tracks
on
an
MD
Erasing
a
portion
ofa
track
‘Geape
Dac
Message
Erasing
consecutive
tracks
Dividing
a
track
Divide
Undo?
Combining
tracks
Combine
Undo?
Moving
a
track
Move
Undo?
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
Press
AMS
or
Yes
“Complete!”
appears
for
a
few
seconds,
and
the
MD
is
reatored
to
the
condition
that
existed
before
the
edit
operation,
Name
Undo?
To
cancel
the
operation
Press
MENU/NO
or
Ill.
Changing
Recorded
Level
after
Recording
(S.F
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.
Notes
*
The
Undo
function
cannot
be
used
to
return
the
overwritten
data
to
its
original
condition.
Be
sure
to
make
a
backup
copy
before
using
$.F
Edit.
*
Tracks
recorded
by
MD
LP
cannot
be
altered
with
SF
Edit.
If
change
is
attempted,
“Cannot
Edit”
appears
on
the
display.
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4
-Press
MENU/NO
when
the
recorder
is
stopped.
“Edit
Menu”
appears
in
the
display.
2
Turn
AMS
(or
press
Ke
/m
Pi
repeatedly)
until
“S.
F
Edit”
appears
in
the
display;
press
AMS
or
YES.
3
Turn
AMS
(or
press
44/4
repeatedly)
untit
“Tr
Level?”
appears
in
the
display;
press
AMS
or
YES.
4
Turn
AMS
(or
press
Kl
/Pt
repeatedly)
until
the
track
number
of
the
track
to
be
changed
appears
In
the
display;
press
AMS
or
YES.
“Level
dB”
appears
in
the
display.
5
while
monitoring
to
the
playback,
Turn
AMS
(or
Press
Kd
/PP4
repeatedty)
until
the
desired
level
Is
heard,
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.
HBURTSSR2EB
Tris
indicator
should
not
Miuminale,
6
Prass
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.
Fade
IN
and
Fade
Out
[7]!
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
graduaily
reduces
the
signal
level
at
the
end
of
playback.
Faden
recording
gradually
increases
the
signal
level
at
the
start
of
recording.
Fade-out
recording gradually
decreases
the
signal
level
at
the
end
of
recording.
Note
‘The
level
of
the
signal
output
from
the
DIGITAL
OUT
connector
does
not
change
in
Fade-in
Play
or
Fade-out
Play.
During
pause
play
(for
Fade-in
Play)
or
recording
pause
(for
Fade-in
recording),
press
FADER.
Fade
in
begins.
“Fade
5.08”
appears
in
the
display
with
the
4
flashing.
The
recorder
performs
Fade-in
for
five
seconds
until
the
counter
shows
“0.08”.
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eee
During
pause
play
(for
Fade-out
Play)
or
recording
pause
(for
Fade-out
recording),
press
FADER.
Fade
out
begins.
“Bade
®
5.0s”
appears
in
the
display
with
the
>
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.
1+
Press
MENU/NO
while
the
recorder
is
stopped.
“Edit
Menu”
appears
in
the
display.
2
Turn
AMS
(or
press
K€
PP
repeatedly}
until
“5.
F
Edit"
appears
in
the
display:
press
AMS
or
YES.
3
turn
AMS
(or
press
44/1
repeatedly)
until
“Fade
in?”
or
“Fade
Out?”
appears
in
the
display;
press
AMS
or
YES,
4
urn
AMS
(or
pross
K€
/P1
repeatedly)
until
the
track
number
of
the
desired
track
appears
in
the
dispiay;
press
AMS
or
YES.
“Time
5.¢s”
appears
in
the
display.
5
while
listening
to
the
playback,
Turn
AMS
(or
press
144
/P>4
repeatedly)
to
adjust
the
fade
in
or
fade
‘out
times.
the
section
to
fade
in
or
facle
outis
played
back
repeatedly.
Fade
time
18
adjustabte
in
0.1
second
intervals,
from
1
to
15
seconds.
You
cannot
set
the
time
longer
than
the
track.
6
Press
AMS
or
YES.
“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
cancel
the
operation
Insteps
1
to
5,
press
MENU/NO
Ii.
Notification
of
the
track
end
and
the
disc
end
{End
Of
Track/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.
‘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
twice.
“Setup
menu”
appears
in
the
display.
2
Turn
AMS
(or
press
4/4
repeatediy)
until
“End
Of
Tr/Disc”
appears
in
the
display;
press
AMS
or
YES,
3
Turn
AMS
(or
press
44
/PP
repeatedly)
to
“On”
for
notification,
“Off”
for
no
notification;
press
AMS.
or
YES.
4
Press
MENU/NO.
©
Toselect
the
time
fornotification
of
the
end
oftrack
1
Press
MENU/NO
twice.
“Setup
menu”
appears
in
the
display.
2
Turn
AMS
(or
press
¢<d
/D
PI
repeatedly)
until
“EOT(Play)”
appears
in
the
display;
press
AMS
or
YES.
3
Turn
AMS
(or
press
leted
/
PH
repeatedly)
to
select
the
desired
time from
6
to 20
seconds;
press
AMS
or
YES.
4
Press
MENU/NO.
©
Yosclect
the
timeof
notification
toendofdiseduring
recording
4
Press
MENU/NO
twice.
“Setup
menu
appears
in
the
display.
2
Tum
AMS
(or
press
44
/P1
repeatedly)
until
“EOD
(Ree)”
appears
in
the
display;
press
AMS
or
YES.
3
Turn
AMS
(or
press
Kd
/P4
repeatedly)
to
select
the
desired
time from
three
to
ten
minutes;
press
AMS
or
‘YES.
4
Press
MENU/NO.
38
To
force
a
stop
during
writing
The
portion
Already
written
cannot
be
retumed
to
its
original
state,
but
cancellation
can
be
made
with
the
following
steps.
1
During
writing,
press
@
(Stop),
MENU/NO
or
CLEAR,
“Edit
Stop?”
will
be
appear
in
the
display,
then
“No”
will
flash.
When
“No”
is
displayed.
press
MENU/NO,
YES
or
AMS
to
continue
the
overwriting.
2
Turn
AMS
untli
“YES”
appears
on
the
display
Pressing
YES
or
AMS
stops
the
overwriting
of
the
data.
Press
MENU/NO
to
continue
the
overwriting
of
data.
Notes
*
Do
not
move
the
recorder
or
remove
the
AC
power
plug.
during
this
operation.
The
recording
mformation
will
be
damaged,
and
a
good
recording
will
not
be
made.
*
Level
change
cannot
be
made
with
LP2
or
LP4
mode
recording
tracks,
*
Donat
use
damaged
or
dirty
MDs.
The
recording
sometimes
cannot
be
properly
completed.
«
Repeated
change
of
level
will
result
in
a
deterioration
of
sound
quality.
*
Ifthe
level
has
been
changed
once,
and
then
changed
agaun
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.
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