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Can I manually add track number increments to my analog source music during recording?

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Can I manually add track number increments to my analog source music during recording?

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Yes, for example, if you are recording from a source of cassette, albums or VCR tape, you can insert a new track number to a specific point in the recording by recording in analog, manual mode and hit the >>| forward button once on the left side CD recording deck at the point in the recording where you want a new track to be added. Changes to track numbers cannot be made after you have recorded to the CDR (if using a CD-RW you can erase and start again). 3k. When I record an entire CD at 2x speed, the 765 is adding a two second pause between each track that is not on my original source CD. This is a problem making copies of live recordings where I do not want these silent gaps between tracks. Can I make copies without these gaps? Yes, the manual on page 14 says if you create a “Program” of all tracks in their original sequence and dub at normal speed (dubb-1), the pauses will not be added. The 765 will make a copy of the entire CD at 1x speed without the 2 second gaps between tracks.

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