Recording Operations; Things You Should Know Before Recording; Important - Sony DTC-ZE700 Mode D'emploi

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Recording Operations

For basic recording operations, see pages 6 and 7.
Things You Should Know
Before Recording
The difference between a blank section and
a sound-muted section
The deck distinguishes between two kinds of silent
sections, which are respectively called a "blank
section" or "sound-muted section".
Blank section
This is a section on which no signal has ever been recorded.
a)
a)
b)
b)
Blank section
Sound-muted section
This is a section on which a signal has been recorded but at a
level that is not audible.
a)
b)
b)
Sound-muted
section

Important

Make sure no blank sections are created while you are
recording. The existence of blank sections within
recorded material will make search operations using
the ≠/± buttons impossible or destroy the
continuity of the absolute time codes.
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If you press the r REC button while in a blank
section
The deck automatically rewinds the tape to the
beginning of the blank section and changes to recording
pause (except during Timer Recording).
Absolute time codes
Absolute time codes indicate the elapsed time from the
beginning of the tape. These codes are automatically
recorded. Note that once recorded, absolute time
codes cannot be re-written.
For accurate recording of absolute time codes
• If the tape is blank, make sure to start recording from the
• Use Record Muting (see page 12) to insert spaces between
• To start recording from the middle of a tape, use End
If "EMPHASIS" appears in the display
The deck is recording a digital signal with emphasis (in
a)
a)
the higher frequencies). The recording will also
b)
b)
contain the same emphasis.
If the deck is left in recording pause for
a): Recording
more than 10 minutes
b): Track
Recording pause will be released automatically, the
deck will stop and "SOURCE" will appear in the
display.
To resume recording, press r REC. The deck will
change to recording pause.
When using a new tape
b)
b)
Before you record on a new tape, we recommend that
you fast forward the whole tape and then rewind to the
beginning to make the tape reel smoothly.
a): Recording
b): Track
Recording Operations
beginning of the tape.
tracks. Do not advance the tape with the · or )
button.
Search (see page 10) to locate the end of the recorded
portion. This will prevent the creation of blank sections.
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