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Types
of
Sub
Codes
for
Editing
and
Their
Functions
Time
display
Page
Type
of
sub
code
:
Main
function
Description
no.
i
\
Elapsed
play
time:
This
comes
in
handy
when
When
a
DCC
tape
for
recording
is
played
This
indicates
the
searching
a
particular
position
back
from
a
particular
point
along
a
tape,
amount
of
time
which
in
a
track
using
the
elapsed
the
elapsed
play
time
may
not
be
indicated
has
elapsed
from
the
time.
start
of
a
track.
Remaining
time:
;
When
recording
material
onto
Use
this
time
as
a
general
guideline
since
During
playback,
this
a
tape
or
when
using
the
:
it
may
differ
slightly
from
the
actual
amount
!
indicates
the
total
time
|
reverse
marker
to
switch
from
|
of
tape
remaining.
:
remaining
on
the
tape
side
A
to
side
B
to
continue
a
properly.
;
and
not
just
the
time
recording,
it
is
convenient
to
i
on
the
side
being
have
the
amount
of
time
;
19
played.
During
remaining
on
one
side
of
the
|
|
recording,
it
indicates
tape
indicated
at
the
counter
|
:
the
time
remaining
on
display.
_
one
side
(A
or
B)
of
|
!
the
tape.
|
|
When
this
unit
is
used
for
recording,
the
start
Prerecorded
DCC
music
tapes
already
have
the
start
markers,
track
numbers,
absolute
time
and
play
times
markers,
track
numbers,
absolute
time,
elapsed
play
are
written
automatically.
time,
and
total
time
remaining
on
the
tape
written
on
Once
It
has
been
written,
any
sub
code
except
for
the
them.
absolute
time
can
be
rewritten
or
erased.
|
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