Re: MD: Record overwrite
Luca wrote: Hi all! Is there such a function in the Sony JE530 deck? If yes, how do I activate it? I couldn't find anything like that in the manual. I'm not certain, but I think you play to the point you want to over write, hit pause and the hit record. Anoter way that might be even better is to play to the ppoint you want to recod from and insert a track mark. check that it is in the correct place and then recodr you new material and move it to that track mark, and combine the two tracks. -- Jim Coon Not just another pretty mandolin picker. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] If Gibson made cars, would they sound so sweet? My first web page http://www.tir.com/~liteways - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: MD: Record overwrite
===BEGIN QUOTE== Is there such a function in the Sony JE530 deck? If yes, how do I activate it? I couldn't find anything like that in the manual. =EBD QUOTE== Speaking from experience with using a JE520 that I sometimes borrow, to do a "record overwrite", you select the track which you want to overwrite using the AMS knob, place the unit in PLAY-PAUSE mode then press RECORD. The top line will display "Overwrite" when you press RECORD and the timing display will show the track number, with a flashing "Tr" as well as the elapsed or remaining time on the disc. When you press PLAY to start recording, you then are overwriting the rest of the disc. The JE530 would use the same procedure for this practice, since it is based on the JE520. With regards, Simon Mackay - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: MD: Record overwrite
What is the interest of overwriting? Simon Mackay a écrit: ===BEGIN QUOTE== Is there such a function in the Sony JE530 deck? If yes, how do I activate it? I couldn't find anything like that in the manual. =EBD QUOTE== Speaking from experience with using a JE520 that I sometimes borrow, to do a "record overwrite", you select the track which you want to overwrite using the AMS knob, place the unit in PLAY-PAUSE mode then press RECORD. The top line will display "Overwrite" when you press RECORD and the timing display will show the track number, with a flashing "Tr" as well as the elapsed or remaining time on the disc. When you press PLAY to start recording, you then are overwriting the rest of the disc. The JE530 would use the same procedure for this practice, since it is based on the JE520. With regards, Simon Mackay - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: MD: Record overwrite
Da: Simon Mackay [EMAIL PROTECTED] Speaking from experience with using a JE520 that I sometimes borrow, to do a "record overwrite", you select the track which you want to overwrite using the AMS knob, place the unit in PLAY-PAUSE mode then press RECORD. Thanks Simon, I'll try ASAP. And to Jeanmougin, who wrote: What is the interest of overwriting? I can answer that I'm trying to use the famous cheat for prolonging the time of a 74 minutes MD into a 80 minutes one. :-) Luca Milano, Italy - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: MD: Record overwrite
Jeanmougin wrote: What is the interest of overwriting? Got me. I always figured it was safer to keep the old material, record the new material and then at my leasure cut, edit , move , combine etc. - To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]