You didn't read very closely...what was said was that the 722 *remote* 
didn't have many editing features.  Whether or not that's true is beyond 
me, as I only have the MT15.

On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, jeanmougin wrote:

> You say that the Sharp 722 has no editing functions? Is it a joke? You have a
> button called EDIT or something like that. You access to DISC NAME, TRACK NAME,
> COMBINE, DIVIDE, TRACK ERASE, ALL ERASE functions.
> 
> Moreover, on my Sharp 722, when I press RECORD, I can change the recording levels
> with the remote ( with << and >> slider).
>  Finally, Susan, I don't think that there's no portable recorder with more than 3
> bass levels.
> 
> Charles Redell a écrit:
> 
> > susan wrote:
> >
> > > i like the 722,
> >
> > > Also I
> > > would like a remote with recording functions.
> >
> > The 722 remote does have some recording funtions.
> >
> > Obviously, pause and stop....and record
> >
> > The track skip slider (where the play button is) adjusts the record level (not
> > that the remote is backlit so you still have to look at the unit to see what
> > level you are peaking at).
> > The slider on the stop button, if you push up (marked "Bass Mode") gives you
> > track marks.
> >
> > There is no labelling or editing as far as I  know.
> >
> > > with an option to override and refine the levels of bass and treble.
> > >
> > I, for one, would love that. Are there any portable units with a better eq than
> > three levels of Bass boost?
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