HHB comm CDR 830 manuel dutilisation Setting the digital recording level

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Setting the digital recording level

One of the advantages of digital- to-digital recording is that you don't have to set recording levels—and risk distortion by overloading the disc. With pre- recorded material, the digital level has usually been optimized and you shouldn't need to change it. If you're making a digital copy of a CD, DAT or MD that was not optimally produced and that was consistently under-recorded, you can boost the overall level by up to +20dB. Remember though, that any peaks in the original recording run the risk of distorting the copy.

In many other digital recording applications, you may also have cause to boost the recording volume since the volume of some digital sources can be relatively low, but again, if there are any peaks in the source material, you run the risk of momentary distortion.

It's also possible to reduce the digital recording volume, but in most cases, this is not desirable. However, if you're putting together a mix CD (various tracks compiled from different sources), and there is a track which stands out as generally louder than the others, then you might want to reduce the level of that track. Note that this feature will not remove distortion already on the source material.

Once changed, the new digital recording level remains until you change it again, or reset it. Each digital input has its own level which can be set independently.

Note: If you are recording DTS encoded audio CDs or HDCD format CDs, the digital recording level must be set to 0.0dB for recording.

4 Getting started

1 Make sure one of the digital inputs is selected.

Pressing INPUT SELECTOR repeatedly switches the active input:

Analog - Optical - Coaxial

The recorder's display indicates the current input.

2Make sure the recorder is stopped, then press RECORD ¦ ( ¦ REC on the

remote control).

The recorder goes into record- pause. (You can also press MONITOR.)

3Press MENU/DELETE.

4Turn the jog dial until D. VOL appears in the display,

then press to ENTER.

If there is nothing connected to the selected digital input, the message DIN UNLOCK appears in the display.

The display shows current digital recording level.

5Turn the jog dial or press 4 or ¢ on the remote control to adjust the re- cording level up or down.

The maximum adjustment possible is between MIN(silence) and +20dB.

Pressing the jog dial (ENTER) and holding for 3 seconds resets to OdB.

6Press the jog dial (ENTER) to confirm the digital recording level.

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Contents Operating Instructions Important Safety Instructions For U.S. model Class Laser Product Contents Hints on installation Features of the CDR-830 BurnIT CD recorderUsing this manual Care and maintenance Putting the batteries in the remote controlAbout CD, CD-R and CD-RW discs Recording copyright material Recording and finalizing discsAbout optical and coaxial jacks Connecting up for digital playback & recordingUsing the digital inputs Using the digital outputsPOWER-CORD Caution Connecting up for analog playback & recordingFront panel Remote Display Switching on for the first time Directly Using the menuFeatures Selecting tracksDigital recording restrictions Showing disc informationIntroduction to CD recording Miscellaneous information Digital signal interruptionsPower interruptions Recording modesSynchro Recording one track from a sourcePress 7 to finish recording Recording all tracks from a sourceAutomatically recording and finalizing a disc Manual recording Press Record REC on the remote controlStart playing the source to check the signal When youre done, pressMake sure one of the digital inputs is selected Setting the digital recording levelPress Input Selector to choose the analog input Setting the analog recording levelPress the jog dial Enter to confirm the balance Setting the balanceAdjust the balance using the REC Balance buttons EnterPress Finalize Resetting the recorderFinalizing a disc Load the CD-R or CD-RW you want to finalizeChecking whats in the playlist Programming the track orderClearing the playlist Clearing a track from the playlistPlaying a disc with skip IDs Playing tracks at randomRepeating tracks Fading in and fading outClearing skip IDs Setting skip IDsSkipping Unwanted tracksPress Text Using CD textEject or finalize the disc Editing CD textLoad the CD-R or CD-RW you wish to edit Press Text Edit the textPress Name Clip again Press Text to leave the track name modeCopying track names to other tracks Go to the track with the name you want to copyDelete Automatically numbering tracksManually numbering tracks Recording a fade Setting the fade lengthStarting tracks in time increments Recording fade ins and fade outs¥ REC Mute Recording blank sectionsChecking whats at the end of a disc Monitoring a source To establish the copy-bit Scms settingPress 8 6 on the front panel to start erasing When a non-finalized disc is loadedErasing a CD- RW disc Press ErasePress and hold Erase for about four seconds When a finalized disc is loadedReinitializing a disc Understanding display messages Display messages relating to playback TroubleshootingDisplay messages relating to recording During playback Power cannot beTurned on No sound is heardGeneral SpecificationsTNGZF/00J00001 Printed PRB1312-A Quick Reference Guide BurnIT CDR830 Compact Disc Recorder Operating Instructions Supplement Supplement Technical Data