Denon UD-M31 Operations Instructions Page 17

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The letters LP: can automatically be added to the beginning of the track name when recording in the MDLP mode.
If you attempt to play the track on a player that is not MDLP compatible, LP: is displayed, indicating that the track
was recorded in the MDLP mode.
The LP stamp function is set to On upon shipment from the factory.
1
Press the EDIT button, turn the jog dial of the main unit, and select the LP stamp mode.
•“
LP Stamp?
is displayed.
2
Press the ENTER button.
•“
Stamp On/Off
is displayed.
3
Turn the jog dial of the main unit, and select On/Off of the LP stamp function.
4
Press the ENTER button.
NOTES:
•“LP: serves as an indicator notifying you that the track cannot be played on players that are not MDLP
compatible. LP: is not displayed when the track is played on an MDLP compatible player.
When the LP stamp function is set to On, the LP: stamp is recorded as part of the track name, so the
number of characters that can be input per MD decreases. In addition, if the track is split using the divide function,
the LP: stamp is also added to the second of the split tracks.
2. Applying the LP stamp
1
18Tr02m 46s
-60 -40 -30 -20 -12 -6 -2 0
L
dB
R
PUSH
ENTER
MINIDISC RECORDER DMD-M31
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9
POWER LOADING MECHANISM
MULTI REC
CD SRS
MEMORY REC
CHARACTER/
TIME/INPUT
EDIT
ON / STANDBY
1
1,2~4
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GROUP FUNCTIONS
2 A group function is a function operating a new function that performs group management of tracks recorded on an
MD.
2 Use of the MDLP (MD Long Play) format support on this unit allows stereo recording that is two times or four times
as long as the regular recording time. (This is MDLP recording.) Although it is now possible to record more tracks
than in the past, finding the track when it comes time to play is a difficult job. To this end, the recorded tracks have
been divided into groups so that playback and searches can be performed easily.
2 The group functions of this unit provide operations such as those described below.
1. Creation of groups
Continuous, multiple tracks that have been stored on the MD disc are registered as a group and the group is
created.
A maximum of 99 groups can be registered to one MD with this unit.
Modification of the group registration can be performed after storage.
2. Playing of desired groups
1Group Mode
: a function for playing one group.
Group Program
: a function for programmed play of registered groups.
3. Changing the tracks within a group and cancellation of groups
The tracks registered to a group can be deleted, divided, combined, and moved.
Groups can be canceled and deleted.
4. Adding and changing group titles
A group name can be added to a registered group.
The group name of a registered group can be changed.
This unit allows a total of 100 characters to be entered for a group name.
NOTES:
2 Editing with a unit that is not equipped with group functions
Do not use a unit that is not equipped with group functions to delete single tracks, move tracks, or perform other
editing on a disc on which groups are registered.
2 Display of group information with a unit that is not equipped with group functions
Group information is actually written to a disc name information storage area. It is for this reason that, when the
disc title is displayed with a unit that is not equipped with group functions, displays such as the following will
appear, but this is not a fault.
0; Disc Name // 1-5; Group Name 1 // 6-9; Group Name 2 //
...
2 Limitations of this unit's group functions
A maximum of 99 groups can be handled by this unit.
A total of 100 characters can be entered for a group name.
The groups of an MD disc that exceeds these limitations, or groups without track number registration will not be
recognized as groups.
When this unit is used for editing, information that exceeds the limitations of this unit will be deleted.
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