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Marker
Editing
after
Recording
Renumbering
operations
Depending
on
how
the
tape
has
been
edited
(where
markers
written,
etc.),
the
deck
operates
in
one
of
the
on
the
tape
the
recording
was
ended,
types
of
following
ways
during
renumbering.
Tapes
without
reverse
and
next
markers
written
on
them
When
material
has
1.
Renumbering
is
ended
at
the
position
where
recording
was
stopped
(where
the
use
again
been
recorded
up
to
|
marker
was
written).
|
any
point
along
atape
=
2.
The
tape
is
rewound
to
the
beginning
of
side
A
where
it
stops.
When
material
has
1,
The
tracks
are
renumbered
up
to
the
end
of
side
A.
been
recorded
up
to
;
2.
The
tape
is
switched
to
side
B
(at
which
time
the
numbers
of
the
tracks
are
each
|
the
end
of
a
tape
incremented
by
1),
and
renumbering
is
continued.
:
3.
Numbering
is
ended
at
the
position
where
recording
was
stopped
or
at
the
end
of
side
B.
4.
The
tape
is
rewound
to
the
beginning
of
side
A
where
it
stops.
j
Tapes
with
a
reverse
marker
written
on
them
When
the
marker
was
1.
The
tracks
on
side
A
are
renumbered
up
to
the
position
where
the
reverse
marker
was
written
while
the
deck
written.
was
in
the
recording
2.
The
tape
is
switched
to
side
B
at
the
position
on
side
A
where
the
reverse
marker
was
|
standby
mode
written
(at
which
time
the
numbers
of
the
tracks
are
each
incremented
by
1),
and
renumbering
is
continued.
When
the
marker
was
With
a
tape
which
is
unrecorded
beyond
the
reverse
mark:
written
while
the
deck
1.
The
tracks
on
side
A
are
renumbered
up
to
the
unrecorded
position.
was
in
the
recording
2.
The
tape
is
switched
to
side
B
at
the
unrecorded
position
on
side
A
and
renumbering
is
i
mode
continued.
j
With
a
tape
which
still
has
a
previous
recording
beyond
the
reverse
mark:
1.
The
tracks
on
side
Aare
renumbered
up
to,
through
and
beyond
the
position
where
the
:
reverse
marker
write
button
was
pressed.
|
2.
When
the
tracks
up
to
the
end
of
side
A
are
renumbered,
the
tape
is
switched
to
side
B,
i
and
renumbering
is
continued.
-
When
a
use
again
marker
has
been
written
at
a
point
along
the
tape:
a
I
Renumbering
is
ended
at
that
point.
{In
this
case,
the
use
agaln
marker
is
erased
first
and
:
then
renumbering
is
resumed.)
*
3.
When
the
tracks
are
renumbered
up
to
the
position
(on
side
B)
where
the
reverse
marker
write
button
was
pressed,
the
tape
is
switched
to
side
A,
and
the
reverse
marker
is
written
i
properly
at
that
position.
When
a
use
again
marker
has
been
written
at
a
point
along
the
tape:
|
Renumbering
is
ended
at
that
point.
(In
this
case,
the
use’again
marker
is
erased
first
and
then
renumbering
is
resumed.)
4.
The
tape
is
switched
again
to
side
B,
and
renumbering
is
continued.
Vin
any
of
the
above
cases,
renumbering
is
ended
at
the
position
where
the
recording
was
stopped
(where
the
use
again
marker
was
written)
or
at
the
end
of
side
B,
and
the
tape
is
rewound
to
the
beginning
of
side
A
where
it
stops.
i
Tapes
with
a
next
marker
written
on
them
1.
The
tracks
on
side
A
are
renumbered
up
to
the
position
where
the
next
marker
was
written.
2.
The
tape
is
fast
forwarded
from
the
position
where
the
next
marker
was
written
to
the
end
of
side
A.
3.
The
tape
is
switched
to
side
B,
and
renumbering
is
continued.
(The
first
track
on
side
B
is
written
as
track
1.)
4,
Renumbering
is
ended
at
the
position
where
the
recording
was
stopped
or
at
the
end
of
side
B.
'
5.
The
tape
is
rewound
to
the
beginning
of
side
A
where
it
stops.
Bi

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