>Wasn't the point that the R900 would be expected to be capable of
>completing
>a track-mark operation by only pressing ONE button (whatever it may be
>called)?
>
>"Pause" + "Track-Mark" = 2 buttons.
Actually you can do either; press it once to create your track mark, or hit
pause and hit the
> > >I'm trying to add track marks to a recording on my MZ-R900, and
> > would like
> > >to know how to do it accurately. Currently I press pause when it gets
>to
> > >the right spot, then tarck-mark. Is there a better way?
> >
> > Beyond setting automatic marking (every five minutes, or at an
>> Are you guys saying that the R900 (which seems to be top of the line
right
>> now) doesn't have a simple track mark button? Good god.
> No... read it again. He presses pause, then presses the track-mark
button.
> So we can presume the R900 has one of these.
Wasn't the point that the R900 w
> > >Currently I press pause when it gets to
> > >the right spot, then tarck-mark. Is there a better way?
> >
>
> Are you guys saying that the R900 (which seems to be top of the line right
> now) doesn't have a simple track mark button? Good god.
No... read it again. He presses pause, then p
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> >I'm trying to add track marks to a recording
>I'm trying to add track marks to a recording on my MZ-R900, and would like
>to know how to do it accurately. Currently I press pause when it gets to
>the right spot, then tarck-mark. Is there a better way?
Beyond setting automatic marking (every five minutes, or at any 2 sec
pause), you're d
> Probably not, but you don't say how you originally recorded the material.
> If it's a copy of a CD, with a compatible CD player with opticial digital
> out, you can set the player to Sync and it will put the track marks in
> exactly the right places using the track information in the SPDIF sign
Probably not, but you don't say how you originally recorded the material.
If it's a copy of a CD, with a compatible CD player with opticial digital
out, you can set the player to Sync and it will put the track marks in
exactly the right places using the track information in the SPDIF signal.
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