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Erasing a track mark
When you record with analog (line) input,
unnecessary track marks may be recorded
where recording level is low. You can
erase a track mark to combine the tracks
before and after the track mark. The track
numbers will change as follows.
You cannot erase a track mark on a track
that has been checked-out from your
computer.
1 While playing the track with the track
mark you want to erase, flip the bar
towards X to pause.
2 Find the track mark by pressing .
slightly.
For example, to erase the third track
mark, find the beginning of the third
track. “00:00” appears in the display.
MARK appears in the display for 2
seconds.
3 Press T MARK to erase the mark.
MARK OFF appears in the display.
The track mark is erased and the two
tracks are combined.
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When you erase a track mark, the date, time,
and name assigned to the mark are also erased.
Notes
When you erase a track mark between the two
consecutive tracks that are registered into
different groups while group mode is off, the
second track is re-registered into the group
containing the first track. In addition, if you
combine a track that is registered to a group
with a track that is not registered to a group
(two consecutive tracks), the second track
takes the same registration setting as the first
track. However, when group mode is on, you
can only combine tracks within the selected
group.
You cannot erase track marks according to the
system limitations. For details, see System
limitations (page 77).
Erasing tracks
Note
You cannot erase tracks that have been checked
out from your computer. You cannot erase a
group or an entire disc if it contains a checked-
out track. In this case, check in the track or
tracks to OpenMG Jukebox.
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Erase a track mark
Track numbers decrease
T MARK
Control bar (X/.)
Jog dial
Control bar (x)
CANCEL
DISPLAY
Control
x
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