Dividing a Track into Two
If you recorded two pieces of music that run into each other without a break through the analogue inputs, the recorder wouldn't have automatically given them their own track numbers. After the recording is complete, you might want to assign the two tracks different track numbers. Use the divide function to do this. The recorder inserts the new track number and moves all the subsequent tracks up one automatically. You can split any track into two at anytime using the divide function, so you can, for example, divide up a long track into several parts for easy searching, and so on.
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Start playing the track you want to divide. In Use Press the MD button at the point where you want to divide it.
The recorder pauses playback. (You can also use the ^ button on the front panel to do this.)
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Press MENU and select DIVIDE.
Remember: switch between menu options using the $ and � buttons; select the option by pressing SET.
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Confirm that you want to divide the track.
Press SET to divide the track, or CANCEL to cancel the edit. The display shows COMPLETE once the edit has been made.
Combining Two Tracks into One
If there are two consecutive tracks on a disc that you'd rather were a single track, you can �glue� them together using the Combine function. All the tracks following the newly combined tracks are automatically renumbered. There are a few limitations when using this feature: it will not work if either track is less than 12 seconds long; you cannot combine two tracks if one of them is recorded in long-play mode while the other is in stereo; and you can't combine tracks if one was recorded using the digital input and the other using the analog inputs. If both the tracks are named, then the new single track takes the name of the first track. If only one track is named then the new track takes that name.