
16
PLAYBACK and EDITING
Selecting Tracks
In the stop, play, or play-pause modes, tracks previous
or next are selected by pressing the 1/4 and ¢/
¡ buttons, corresponding the desired direction.
If the 1/4 button is pressed while playing back a
track or when paused at some point in a track, the
beginning of the current track is selected. Quick
subsequent presses of the 1/4 button will then
select previous tracks.
Note
• Erased tracks numbers are skipped when selecting tracks
unless the Renumber function is performed. Please refer
to page 17 for more information on the Renumber
function.
• These functions are not available during EDL playback
and EDL repeat playback modes.
Repeat Play
The PMD680 can be set to repeatedly playback a single
track or all the tracks on a card.
To enter the single track repeat mode, press the REPAT
button o that the "REPEAT 1" is indicated in the display
as shown below.
To enter the all track repeat mode, press the REPEAT
button so that "REPEAT" is indicated in the display as
shown below.
-dB
50 40 24 6 2 0
∞
TRACK
TIME
12
OVER
REPEAT 1
-dB
50 40 24 6 2 0
∞
TRACK
TIME
12
OVER
REPEAT 1
Track Editing
The PMD680 allows only two ways to directly
manipulate the recorded tracks on a card, Erase and
Renumber.
Erasing a track will permanently delete a recorded track
from a card. The track number of the deleted file is
eliminated but a higher number track does not take its
place. The deleted track number remains gone until the
Renumber function is performed.
Note
• The next recorded track is always the last track on the
card. Therefore, if a deleted track is the last track on a
card or a deleted track is the last track on the card and
other tracks directly previous have been deleted, then the
next recorded track number will be a number of a track
that has been deleted.
The Renumber function will re-order all the tracks on a
card in a sequential order starting from number 1. For
example, if a card has three tracks numbered 2, 4, and 6,
the Renumber function will change the track numbers to
1, 2, and 3. So the old track 2 became track 1, the old
track 4 became track 2, and the old track 6 became track
3.
PLAY / PAUSE
(6)
REPEAT
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