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. 2 6 3 8 6 3 2 1 1 Printed in Malaysia Portable MD Recorder “WALKMAN” is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation to represent Headphone Stereo products. Is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
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© 2005 Sony Corporation 2-638-632-11(1). Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. MZ-M10 Serial No. Declaration of Conformity Trade Name: SONY Model No.: MZ-M10 Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc. Address: 16450 W.
Bernardo Dr, San Diego, CA 92127 USA Telephone No.: 858-942-2230 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to.
In no event will SONY be liable for any financial damage or loss of profits, including claims made by third parties, arising out of the use of the software supplied with this recorder. “ Memory Stick, Hi-MD, Net MD, “ ” ATRAC, ATRAC3, ATRAC3plus and their logos are trademarks of Sony Corporation. Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT and Windows Media are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and /or other countries.
Table of contents About available functions and supplied manuals. 10 Recorder Operation Looking at controls. 14 Getting started. 17 Recording a disc right away! 21 Playing a disc right away!
25 Using menus. 27 How to use the menu items.27 List of menus.28 Various ways of recording. Editing recorded tracks. 46 Before editing.46 Adding titles (Title Input).46 Assigning tracks or groups as a new group (Group Set).49 Releasing a group setting (Group Release).50 Moving recorded tracks or groups (Move).50 Erasing tracks and the entire disc (Erase).52 Dividing a track (Divide).53 Combining tracks (Combine).54 Formatting the disc (Format).55. Software Operation What you can do with SonicStage/MD Simple Burner.
86 Installing. 88 Providing the required system environment.88 Installing the software onto your computer.89 Using SonicStage. 91 Importing audio data.91 Transferring audio data from your computer to the MD Walkman.93 Transferring back audio data from the MD Walkman to your computer.95 Writing audio data to a CD-R/CD-RW disc.98 Using SonicStage Help.100. About available functions and supplied manuals This section explains the functions of this portable MiniDisc recorder and the manuals that have been supplied with it. Please refer to the manual that applies to each use of the recorder. Learning more about Hi-MD “Hi-MD”.
Using the recorder while it is connected to a computer (Windows) The supplied SonicStage software allows you to transfer audio data between the recorder and the computer. The supplied MD Simple Burner software allows you to record audio data to the recorder. Audio CDs Internet Music files. Checking the supplied accessories AC power adaptor (1) Stereo microphone (1) Battery carrying case (1) Optical cable (except for the North American and Mexican models) (1) Clamp filters (small-size) for the North American model (1). for the European, Australian, Hong Kong and Korean models (2) CD-ROM (SonicStage/MD Simple Burner/Hi-MD WAV Importer for Mac) (1). Carrying pouch (1).
Do not play a CD-ROM on an audio CD player. How to use the supplied clamp filters When using the recorder connected to the computer, make sure to attach the clamp filters in the way described. (You must attach a clamp filter to comply with the applicable EMC standards.) It is unnecessary to attach the clamp filters if you use the unit without connecting it to the computer. Looking at controls The recorder A MIC (PLUG IN POWER) jack B LINE IN (OPT) jack C HOLD switch Slide the switch in the direction of the arrow to disable the buttons on the recorder. To prevent the buttons from being accidentally operated when you carry the recorder, use this function. The display window of the recorder A Operating condition indication display area Displays the indications of each operating condition.
X: stop N: play X: pause m: fast rewind M: fast forward., : AMS B Selected operating condition display area Displays the recording mode, play mode, or selected menu item, etc. The earphones with a remote control (except for the North American model) A VOL (volume) +, – control B HOLD switch Slide the switch in the direction of the arrow to disable the buttons on the remote control. To prevent the buttons from being accidentally operated when you carry the recorder, use this function.
Getting started Charge the rechargeable battery before using. Insert the rechargeable battery. Slide OPEN to open the battery compartment lid. Charging the rechargeable battery. Connect the AC power adaptor to DC IN 3V on the recorder and the AC power adaptor to a wall outlet.
If the display disappears after a short time, the rechargeable battery is sufficiently charged. Using the alkaline dry battery for extended operation 1 Attach the dry battery case to the recorder. Rear of the recorder Make connections. For USA and Canadian models Connect the earphones to i.
Unlock the control. Slide HOLD to the opposite direction of the arrow (.) on the recorder or the remote control to unlock the controls.
For USA and Canadian models HOLD For models supplied with the AC plug adaptor If the AC power adaptor does not fit the wall outlet, use the AC plug adaptor. Measured in accordance with the JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association) standard. When using a 100% fully charged nickel metal hydride rechargeable battery When using a Sony LR6 (size AA) alkaline dry battery (produced in Japan) When playing continuously in Hi-MD mode Disc type. Recording a disc right away! This section explains the basic procedure for making digital recordings using an optical cable connected to a CD player, Digital TV or other digital equipment. Make sure to use the optical cable. Note Recording cannot be done in MD mode when you record directly with this recorder without using a Windows computer.
Insert a recordable disc. Slide OPEN to open the lid. Confirm the operation mode. This recorder has two operation modes, “Hi-MD mode” and “MD mode”. The operation mode is automatically recognized whenever the disc is inserted.
After you insert a disc, check the operation mode on the display window of the recorder. Record a disc. Select and pause the sound source to be recorded. Connected component While the recorder is stopped, press the jog dial (N/ENT) while pressing REC(+N)/T MARK.
“REC” lights up and recording starts. Stop Pause Remove the disc A track mark is added at the point where you press the remainder of the track will be counted as a new track. Notes. When you record on a 1GB Hi-MD disc, connect the AC power adaptor to the recorder, charge the rechargeable battery fully (battery level indication shows alkaline dry battery (battery level indication shows ).
When you attempt to start recording on a 1GB Hi-MD disc, “NOT ENOUGH POWER TO REC”. Playing a disc right away! Insert a recorded disc. Slide OPEN to open the lid. Press the jog dial (N/ENT) on the recorder. Press NX on the remote control. VOL +, – Jog dial (NENT).To stop play, press x.
Stop Pause Select a track directly viewing track number or name Find the beginning of the current track or the previous track Find the beginning of the next track Go backwards or forward Cue to the next or previous group while playing a track in a group (Group skip) Start with the first track. Using menus How to use the menu items The recorder has many menus with useful functions for recording, playback, editing, etc. To set the menu items, do the following procedure.
If you are doing a menu operation for the first time after purchasing the recorder, “Menu Mode”. List of menus The following table shows the menu items that you can select. Menu items can be set with the recorder only.
Items listed under “Menu 1” are the selectable items which appear when you enter the menu, and items listed under “Menu 2” are the selectable items which appear when you select an item in Menu 1. Menu 1 Menu 2 REC Settings REC Mode REC Level. MIC AGC. MIC Sens.
Time Mark. Group REC. SYNC REC. File List — Option Menu Mode AVLS. Beep. Disc Memory. Quick Mode.
Disc Mode Contrast. Jog Dial. Language Function Selects the recording mode (PCM, Hi- SP or Hi-LP). Various ways of recording Before recording About the operation mode This recorder has two operation modes, “Hi-MD mode” and “MD mode”. The operation mode is automatically recognized whenever the disc is inserted. After you insert a disc, check the operation mode on the display window of the recorder.
Viewing various information You can check the remaining time, track number, etc. When recording or during stop.
Enter the menu and select “Display”. Turn the jog dial to select the information you want, and then press the jog dial to enter the selection.
Each turn selects the menu item as follows: While the recorder is stopped. All Remain Track number Elapsed time Disc name Remaining time after the current location on the disc and number of tracks after the current track The title that is displayed varies according to the selected Main play mode.
While recording Lap Time Track number Elapsed time. Turn the jog dial to select “Sens High” or “Sens Low”, and then press the jog dial to enter the selection. Sens High: When recording a soft sound or a sound with a normal volume. Sens Low: When recording with a loud or close-range sounds, such as those during an oral recording or a music concert.
Recording from a TV or radio (Analog Recording) This section explains how to record from equipment with analog output, such as a cassette recorder, radio, or TV. To LINE OUT jacks, etc. (white) (red) Line cable RK-G129, RK-G136, etc. To LINE IN (OPT) Make connections. Recording Display Recording time mode Hi-LP Hi-LP. Approx. 10 hours and 10 min.
On an 80-minute standard disc. Approx.
34 hours on a 1GB Hi-MD disc Audio components that support the linearPCM, Hi-SP and Hi-LP mode are indicated by the logo mark. Adding track marks while recording You can add track marks (track number) while recording to divide the material into separate parts, that allow you to go to specific track quickly and easily.
Jog dial Adding track marks manually While the recorder is recording, press REC(+N)/T MARK at the point you want to add a track mark. Recording without creating a new group The recorder is factory set to automatically create a new group for each recording. To record without creating a new group, set the recorder as follows. While the recorder is stopped, enter the menu and select “REC Settings” - “Group REC”. To start/stop recording in sync with the sound source (Synchro-recording) When making a digital recording (e.g., from a CD), this function automatically starts and stops the recorder in synchronization with the sound source. This eliminates the need for separate operation of the recorder and the sound source.
Various ways of playback Viewing various information You can check the track name, disc name, etc. During playback. Enter the menu and select “Display”. Turn the jog dial to select the information you want, and then press the jog dial to enter the selection.
Each turn selects the display as follows. Selecting the play mode You can listen to tracks in various play modes. The play mode can consist of a combination of Main play mode, Sub play mode and Repeat play.
Main play mode: selects the playback unit, such as tracks or groups Sub play mode: selects the type of play. Listening to tracks by a specific artist (Artist Play) (in Hi-MD mode only) If the track data includes the artist name, you can listen to tracks by a specific artist only. Do step 1 and select “Artist Play” in step 2 of “Playing tracks in Main play mode”. Turn the jog dial to select a track, and then press the jog dial to enter the selection. To erase bookmarks While playing the track for which you want to erase the bookmark, press the jog dial for 2 seconds or more. Playing tracks in Sub play mode By specifying Sub play modes, you can.
To cancel Repeat Play Select “Off” in step 2. Searching for a track (Search) You can easily search for a track by track name, group name, artist name, or album name. Press SEARCH.
Turn the jog dial to select the item you want to use for searching, and then press the jog dial to enter. Notes. After step 4, Bookmark play is canceled. After step 4, A-B Repeat play is canceled. During a search, unlabeled tracks appear at the end of each list.
During a search, ungrouped tracks are placed together as “Group - -” and appear at the end of the list of groups. To cancel the setting Select “Normal” in step 1. To modify and store the sound (For models except European models) You can modify the sound and store the results in “Custom 1” and “Custom 2”. Do steps 1 and select “Custom 1” or “Custom 2”.
Editing recorded tracks Before editing Notes. When you edit the contents of a 1GB Hi-MD disc, connect the AC power adaptor to the recorder, charge the rechargeable battery fully (battery level indication shows new alkaline dry battery (battery level indication shows ). About the character palette During operations on the recorder, characters can be selected from the character palette in the display window. The character palette has the following configuration.
Character palette Character palette for Hi-MD mode for MD mode Since only a part of the character palette is visible on the display, use the controls or buttons to move the cursor and enter characters. Turn the jog dial downward. The cursor shifts from the letter input area to the character palette. The cursor and character alternate. Select a letter and press the jog dial to enter. The selected letter appears in the letter input area and the cursor moves to the next input position.
Assigning tracks or groups as a new group (Group Set) With this function, you can assign existing tracks or groups to a new group, and also you can assign a track that currently belongs to no group to an existing group. You can create a maximum of 255 groups on a disc used in Hi-MD mode and 99 groups on a disc used in MD mode. Turn the jog dial to select the number of the desired last track, and then press the jog dial to enter. This selects the last track of the new group and the group can be labeled. If the disc contains groups, only the last track number of each group is displayed. If the selected track is not in the group, the name of the currently selected track appears with “B” in the display.
When the currently selected track is in a group If you are moving a track from inside a group to outside the group, or if there is no group on a disc, skip this step. Erasing tracks and the entire disc (Erase) Note that once a recorded item has been erased, it cannot be recovered. Make sure to confirm the contents of the selected item before erasing it.
When erasing tracks that have been transferred from the Windows computer When you try to erase tracks that have been transferred from the Windows. To erase the whole disc Play the disc you want to erase to check the contents. Enter the menu to select “Edit” - “Erase” - “All Tr Erase”.
“ALL TRACKS WILL BE ERASED” appears in the display. Turn the jog dial to select “OK”, and then press the jog dial to erase the whole disc. To add track marks while recording (except while synchro-recording) Press T MARK on the recorder at the point you want to add a track mark.
You can use the “Time Mark” setting to add track marks automatically at specified intervals (except while digital recording) (page 36). Formatting the disc (Format) When using a disc in Hi-MD mode, you can use the Format function to restore a disc to the condition it was in at the time of purchase. You can use this function only when using a disc in Hi-MD mode. Other operations Changing the displayed menu items (Menu Mode) You can specify the display of all items in the menu (Advanced mode) or only basic items (Simple mode). Refer to “List of menus” (page 28) to check the menu items that cannot be displayed. Storing the settings for individual discs (Disc Memory) The recorder is factory set to automatically store settings for each disc.
The recorder automatically stores the settings for a disc and retrieves them whenever the disc is inserted. The following setting can be stored: Bookmark.
Selecting the disc mode (Disc Mode) When you insert a 60/74/80-minute standard disc (blank) into the recorder, you can use this function to specify use of the disc in Hi-MD mode or MD mode. When recording on this recorder without using a computer, set “Disc Mode”.
Changing the operational direction of the display When you turn the jog dial downward, the display scrolls downward. This is the factory setting. You can change the factory setting to scroll in the opposite direction. Enter the menu and select “Option” - “Jog Dial”. Using the recorder with a computer What you can do through connection with a computer To use the recorder connected to a computer, you must install the software from the supplied CD-ROM. For details on the installation procedure, refer to the “Software Operation”.
Connecting the recorder to your computer When you connect the supplied USB cable directly to the USB connecting jack on the recorder, power (bus power) is supplied from the USB port of the computer. This allows the recorder to be used without power being supplied from the battery.
Unplug the USB cable from the computer or remove the disc from the recorder. Notes. If you use the recorder connected to the computer, it is recommended that you insert a fully charged rechargeable battery as a precaution against power failures, disconnection of the USB cable or other unforeseen occurrences. Viewing non-audio data stored on the disc in the display window of the recorder (File List) When using a disc in Hi-MD mode, you can view non-audio data stored on the disc in the display window of the recorder. The name and size of files are displayed. The storage space for each disc (formatted with the recorder/the SonicStage software) Disc type Total size 60-minute 219 MB standard disc (229,965,824 bytes) 74-minute 270 MB standard disc (283,312,128 bytes) 80-minute 291 MB standard disc (305,856,512 bytes) 1GB Hi-MD disc 964 MB (1,011,613,696 bytes) This is space that is used for managing the files on the disc.
Additional information Precautions On safety Do not put any foreign objects in the DC IN 3V jack. On power sources. Use house current, nickel metal hydride rechargeable battery, or LR6 (size AA) battery. For use in your house: Use the AC power adaptor supplied with this recorder. Sony dealer.
Hi, Nobody understands Sony's strange policy with all those limitations (this is one of the many reasons, by which Sony killed out his own genius MD technology from the market). I tried Sharp's own NetMD software named BeatJam, but since it is built on the same OpenMG nonsense, it has the same limitations. I don't have a solution for you, but maybe I can give an idea, which direction to start. What is absolutely illogical is that Sony didn't allow transfer of your old MD recordings to the computer thorughout its model range, but when they came out with their very last MD walkman model (MZ-RH1), all of a sudden they lifted this limitation.
So, if you have an MZ-RH1, you can freely transfer your old MD recordings onto the computer either in.oma (OpenMG Audio) file format, or - what is much better - into.wav format (where no limitations can apply). (Don't think this possibility is universal with Hi-MD walkmans - not at all! Previous Hi-MD models - even the most expensive flagship MZ-RH10 - would block the transfer just like your N710. So, I had to buy an MZ-RH1 just for this purpose - completely crazy). OK, a friend of mine managed to hack this recently - not in a commercial version yet, but he is thinking to develop his idea into a universally usable add-in. By changing some files, he simply makes SonicStage believe that he is communicating with an MZ-RH1. He can do it now track by track only (before transferring a track, he has to re-write some files in the software), but if you have a computer-guru among your friends, maybe he can try do something for you starting from this point.
You know what is the most funny? OK, with the MZ-RH1, SonicStage would allow you to transfer the music file from the MD onto your computer. But when you try to transfer that particular file from the computer onto another MD, the operation will be blocked.
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Where is the logic? My plan was to backup my compilations from the MDs and make new ones from the transferred tracks (an everyday operation with any MP3 player). However, SonicStage would hit on your hand virtually saying: ' Oh boy, aren't you going too far'?
I don't think anyone on earth can explain me the logic, whether from copyright aspect or else - I think it maybe just lousy programming. Anyhow, I fully share your upset and hope I could give you an idea, that can be worked out with some computer-freaks around you. Otherwise, the only solution is that you start saving to be able to afford an MZ-RH1, which is still selling for a fortune even in eBay. Good luck: djpese.
Sorry, my friend, but you're not quite right. The MZ-RH1 would transfer onto the computer any recording, that was not written on the MD through NetMD connection. This means that no matter whether your old MDs from pre-NetMD era were recorded by analogue or digital (optical) input, you can transfer them onto the computer, but only with the MZ-RH1. Pre-recorded MDs are not exempted from this rule, you can make a backup copy of them (also only with the MZ-RH1). You are right, however, if we focus the question only to NetMD recordings, that were made through the USB connection. All in all, I believe it's a crazy mass, missing and/or contradicting any kind of logic, by which Sony was trying to - wrongly - protect its own interest as a music editor. A protection there was like a massacre here - even those youngsters, who could have been able to afford the high-price MiniDisc gear, were naturally not ready to fight with all those complications, so they abandoned the MD world before they got into it.
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Even though I am a crazy MiniDisc-freak, I believe it is not accidental, that this genius technology was killed out from the market by the double-face policy manuovres of its own creators. All the best djpese.