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Marker
Editing
while
Recording
is
in
Progress
1.
Writing
the
marker
during
recording
7
During
recording
on
side
A:
REVERSE
MKR
WRITE
Write
the
reverse
marker.
The
reverse
marker
is
temporarily
written,
the
tape
changes
over
to
side
B
at
that
position
and
the
recording
is
continued.
The
same
track
number
as
that
applying
to
the
last
track
on
side
A
is
used.
Ng
/
REVERSE
\
This
lights
t
MARKER
4
for
about
3
seconds.
2
In
order
to
write
the
marker
properly
to
side
A,
be
absolutely
sure
to
renumber
the
tracks
(See
page
50.)
upon
completion
of
the
recording.
2.
Writing
the
marker
in
the
recording
standby
mode
1
While
the
deck
is in
the
standby
mode
to
record
on
side
A:
REVERSE
MKR
WRITE
ene
Write
the
reverse
marker.
After
the
reverse
marker
has
been
written,
the
tape
changes
over
to
side
B,
and
the
recording
standby
mode
Is
established.
(See
figure
on
right.)
The
recording
of
the
next
track
commences
on
side
B.
Press
the
revaree
@
The
marker
is
written.
marker
write
button.
|
Side
A
Tape
Side
B
|
@
The
recording
standby
The
tape
changes
mode
is
established.
over
to
side
B.
@
The
tape
is
rewound
to
the
reverse
postition
on
side
A.
When
a
recording
has
been
made
continuously
from
side
A
to
side
B
without
writing
the
reverse
marker
When
the
tape
is
switched
to
side
B,
the
track
number
is
incremented
by
one
and
the
numbers
of
each
of
the
subsequent
tracks
are
in
turn
incremented
by
one.
When
recording
material
from
CDs,
for
instance,
it
is
recommended
that
the
reverse
marker
be
used.
¢
Otherwise,
the
numbers
of
the
tracks
recorded
on
side
B
will
differ
from
the
actual
numbers.

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