> One of the things I love about the R50 is how easy it makes editing stuff
> that's on the disc. Setting track marks, erasing tracks, moving tracks
> and setting titles are all dead simple operations. The reviews I've read
> of the Aiwas lead me to believe that their editing features are not as
> simple to use as the Sony's. Is this really the case? Or does it sound
> worse than it really is?

This comes from my experience from using my Aiwa AM-F7.

Editing on the Aiwa is relatively simple. You slide the record "switch"
(it works like the "eject" switches ono many units) once while playing
to get into "edit" mode. Now, you can press "mode" until you get to the
function you want, press enter, and then perform the function.

Not cryptic by any stretch of imagination. Everything can be performed
during play.

Tell me if you want more dirty details.

- Ed. Another one. :)
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