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Re: Jumping Tracks

by Gary Eickmeier <geickmei@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 17, 2007 at 07:29 PM

Ricardo wrote:
> In article <469C4BE4.BC3DA8F@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Paul Heslop
<paul.heslop@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> 
>>Gary Eickmeier wrote:
>>
>>>Strange happenings with my MZ-RH1. I was recording with the line input,
>>>and the thing kept advancing the track numbers, seemingly randomly. I
>>>just wanted one, continuous track until I was done recording, but it
had
>>>a mind of its own.
>>>
>>>Fault, or did I do something wrong?
>>>
>>>Gary Eickmeier
>>
>>Is there a setting which takes any gap (silence) of a certain length
>>or more as a break in the recording?
>>
> 
> 
> I believe that's the default.  There's also the menu option Rec settings
> 
> Time Mark which sets a regularly timed pattern of track numbers.
> 
> You probably already know this, but for the recording you made, if there

> aren't too many unwanted track markers you can remove them manually by: 
(1) 
> pause the unit and either tap the rewind or FF to go to the track
division you 
> want to eliminate (the unit should briefly display "MARK" on the
display);  
> (2) push the T.Mark button to remove the unwanted track marker.  Rinse
and 
> repeat.  This doesn't work for recordings made through Sonic Stage, or
optical 
> line in.  HTH.
> 
Well, I don't CARE if there are bogus track numbers - all I care about 
is that the recording is continuous and smooth without breaks. Like, if 
I were recording a narration for a video. And I would like it to 
transfer to Sonic Stage as one track, not many.

Gary Eickmeier
 




 18 Posts in Topic:
Jumping Tracks
Gary Eickmeier <geickm  2007-07-16 21:38:17 
Re: Jumping Tracks
Paul Heslop <paul.hesl  2007-07-17 04:56:04 
Re: Jumping Tracks
notareal@[EMAIL PROTECTED  2007-07-17 08:39:16 
Re: Jumping Tracks
Gary Eickmeier <geickm  2007-07-17 19:29:03 
Re: Jumping Tracks
Julian <JulianPAdamsNo  2007-07-18 02:17:34 
Re: Jumping Tracks
John in detroit <blank  2007-07-18 07:23:32 
Re: Jumping Tracks
Julian <JulianPAdamsNo  2007-07-19 04:13:56 
Re: Jumping Tracks
Gary Eickmeier <geickm  2007-07-19 20:31:48 
Re: Jumping Tracks
"Hungerdunger"   2007-07-20 08:14:29 
Re: Jumping Tracks
John in detroit <blank  2007-07-20 12:26:33 
Re: Jumping Tracks
Gary Eickmeier <geickm  2007-07-21 00:09:41 
Re: Jumping Tracks
Julian <JulianPAdamsNo  2007-07-21 02:21:18 
Re: Jumping Tracks
Gary Eickmeier <geickm  2007-07-21 10:48:01 
Re: Jumping Tracks
Julian <JulianPAdamsNo  2007-07-21 13:27:42 
Re: Jumping Tracks
"Hungerdunger"   2007-07-22 02:06:01 
Re: Jumping Tracks
J David Garnett <youkn  2007-07-22 08:06:06 
Re: Jumping Tracks
Gary Eickmeier <geickm  2007-07-22 13:45:07 
Re: Jumping Tracks
J David Garnett <youkn  2007-07-22 13:39:49 

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