Editing - Sharp MD-R3H Operation Manual

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EDITING

We will explain the 5 editing functions with which you can create your own original discs from recorded MiniDiscs.
Playback-only MiniDiscs cannot be edited.
DIVIDE
A track can be divided into two tracks. If two selections
were recorded as a single track because there was
not enough silent space between the pieces, you can
use the DIVIDE function to separate the selections.
This feature is also convenient for identifying specific
points with one selection so that you can locate those
points easily whenever you like.
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COMBINE
Two adjacent tracks (for example, the third and fourth
tracks) can be combined.
If there is a prolonged silent section in the middle of
a selection that is recorded, a single piece of music
may be recorded as two tracks. If this happens, these
two tracks can be combined into a single track.
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ERASE
Tracks you want to erase can be erased one at a time
or all at once.
Once a track has been erased, it cannot be recovered.
Double-check the track number before erasing it.
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MOVE
The order of the recorded tracks can be changed. This
feature is different from programme play. A new track
order can be recorded directly on the disc. When the
power is turned off, the revised order will not be
changed.
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Programme move function
This function allows the track numbers to be automat-
ically rearranged in the order specified for programmed
playback. The track numbers will be adjusted as
needed, automatically.
(The tracks that are not included in the programmed
selections will be put at the end of the new track num-
bers.)
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TRACK/DISC NAME
You can assign titles to recorded tracks and to discs.
The characters must be capital and lowercase letters,
or symbols. Track and disc names can use up to 100
characters per name.
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