When I am recording a redord I just press the track button and it makes a
new track.  If you need to stop recording to change a record just hit the
stop button.  Now if you are on the music CD mode when you put it back on
record it will make a new track.  I think when you press the pause botton
and start it up again it puts a new track on it.  Linda Reeder
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Subject: Re: the Perfect CD


> Hi, Penny!
>
> I believe you will make a new track when you press the Heading key but not
> the Pause key.  If you hit Heading while recording and then the Pause, you
> will get a track of the sound recorded between the two key presses.  The
> machine is still recording after you hit the Heading key and until you hit
> Pause.  I am thinking that it makes more sense to press Pause first.  This
> should actually stop the recording.  Then, while it is paused, you should
> be able to hit the Heading key.  The new track should then pick up when
you
> un-pause it without having the blank track.  Keep in mind, please, that I
> have not done this myself.  I have only pressed the Heading key at the end
> of each song while recording an album, that is, without pausing.  If this
> doesn't do the trick, you might have to edit out the blank tracks.  I
> wouldn't think this would be difficult to do, but I can see where it could
> get tedious.
>
> Hope this is helpful!
> Marilyn
>
> At 04:11 AM 6/16/2004 -0600, you wrote:
>
> >Linda, I hate to be difficult, but that was no help.
> >Now, give me explicit instructions.
> >Tell me how to avoid getting two track presses.
> >I really need a hand up on this.
> >I should use the track button, but that doesn't stop the card from
> >recording.  after pressing the track button to force a new track, what
> >button would I hit?  the big square below the zero?
> >Be specific, if you don't mind.  you've been so very helpful in times
past.
> >Kindest regards and my apology if I come on too strongly.  I really need
> >assistance.
> >Thanks so much.
> >
> >On 2004-06-15 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> >    >It is better to use the track button.  If you need to pause because
> >    >you are turnning the tape over just press the stop button Then if
> >    >you are in the music CD mode When you pres record again it changes
> >    >to another track.  Linda Reeder
> >    >----- Original Message -----
> >    >Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 11:23 AM
> >    >> I have been trying to record cd's from old cassettes.  Fine and
> >    >>dandy, but  sometimes I get tracks of 6 seconds.  I have it
> >    >totally on manual tracking.
> >    >> Why do I get this problem?  One more time, friends.  Do we get an
> >    >automatic
> >    >> track if pause is pressed?
> >    >> Now really spell this out--I must be slow.
> >    >> Of course, I get nice tracks when I hit the track or "heading"
> >    >button. I'm
> >    >> recording to the card and then dumping to the cd.
> >    >> Will I force a track if I just press the pause button on the
> >    >source machine
> >    >> for 5 seconds?
> >    >> Help me to eliminate the double track problem that I am having,
> >    >>someone.  Thanks, profusely.
> >    >> PENNY GOLDEN
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