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Sony DTC-700 Operating Instructions Manual page 21

Digital audio tape deck
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Inserting
a Sound-Muted Portion Between Selections (Record Muting)
During recording or record-pause mode, press REC MUTE where a
sound-muted portion is required.
The
indicator blinks and the record muting is activated.
After about 4 seconds, the [REC Jindicator shows a steady light, and the
Ih indicator lights. The deck enters the record-pause mode.
To resume recording, press PAUSE or >.
Recording resumes.
Using sound-muted portion
If you intend to dub the DAT cassette onto an analog cassette
tape, we recommend that you insert sound-muted portions
between selections on the DAT cassette. This will ensure that
the AMS function of the analog cassette deck works correctly
for the recorded tape.
Note
With the DAT deck, the AMS function is realized by using the
start ID code. (See page 26.)
Caution
To place a space on a DAT cassette, you must not advance
the tape with BP or [>. If a space is created this way, no
absolute time code will be recorded on the succeeding area,
and there will be no operation using the absolute time codes
(time search operation, page 40).
To insert a sound-muted
portion of more than 4 seconds
Keep REC MUTE pressed for as long as you want to make a recorded
portion with no signals. After about 4 seconds, the indicator blinks
rapidly. When you release REC MUTE, the deck enters the record-
pause mode.
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