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Erasing
the
written
markers
Any
or
all
of
the
written
markers
can
be
erased
as
and
when
required.
Preparation:
Check
that
the
“accidental
erasure
prevention
tab”
on
the
DCC
tape
for
editing
is
set
to
the
recording
position.
(See
page
11.)
Erasing
start
markers
(track
numbers)
7
While
playing
back
the
tape,
locate
the
position
where
a
marker
was
written.
When
the
position
where
a
marker
was
written
is
reached,
the
corresponding
indicator
lights.
This
lights
for
about
3
seconds.
Check
that
“START
MARKER"
has
appeared
on
the
display.
2
In
the
playback
or
stop
mode:
Erase
the
marker.
The
first
marker,
which
is
at
the
present
tape
position
or
at
a
position
within
2.5
seconds
from
where
the
marker
erase
button
is
pressed,
is
erased.
MKR
ERASE
Erasing
the
reverse
marker
or
next
marker
Press
the
marker
erase
button
while
the
position
one
or
two
seconds
before
the
written
marker
is
being
played
back.
Erasing
use
again
markers
1.
When
the
append
button
is
pressed,
the
unit
Is
set
to
the
recording
standby
mode
at
a
position
before
the
marker
which
is
to
be
erased.
Check
the
erasure
position
since
the
last
10
seconds
of
the
track
will
be
played
back
before
the
deck
is
set
to
the
recording
standby
mode.
2.
Press
the
stop
button
and
then
press
the
marker
erase
button.
START
MARKER
The
deck
is
returned
to
the
playback
or
stop
mode
after
the
marker
has
been
erased
or
If
the
marker
was
not
written
within
2.5
seconds.
=.
To
delete
other
markers
in
succession,
repeat
steps
1
and
2.
The
music
signals
are
muted
while
markers
are
being
erased
but
this
does
not
affect
the
music
signals
which
have
been
recorded.
References:
Proceed
with
renumbering
(see
page
50)
to
allocate
running
numbers
to
the
edited
start
markers,
When
erasing
markers,
it
is
a
good
idea
to
set
the
counter
display
to
the
absolute
time
display
in
order
to
verify
the
marker
positions.
If
the
tape
arrives
at
the
actual
reverse
marker
or
next
marker
position
during
playback,
it
will
not
be
possible
to
erase
the
marker
since
the
tape
will
be
switched
to
side
B,
Depending
on
the
tape
travel
mode,
it
may
not
be
possible
to
erase
the
marker
completely
with
a
single
attempt
at
erasing
it.
In
a
case
like
this,
press
the
marker
erase
button
again
while
the
position
one
or
two
seconds
before
the
marker
is
being
played
back.

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