HOW TO RECORD USING DIGITAL INPUTS
1.Insert a recordable disc
2.Use the INPUT SELECTOR to select either the OPTICAL or COAX digital input depending on how you have connected the source machine to your CDR830.
3.If necessary adjust the DIGITAL RECORD LEVEL by accessing D.VOL in the MENU (Function 5).
PLEASE NOTE THAT MOST COMMERCIAL RECORDINGS ARE OPTIMIZED FOR LEVEL AND SO IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO ADJUST DIGITAL RECORD LEVEL. Use this control when the signal level is too low or when you want to equalise the level of several tracks.
4.Start the recording manually by pressing RECORD. The CDR830 will first display the type of machine connected to the input (e.g. DAT, CD, MD,) and then display the sample rate of the source material (32, 44.1, 48K). The machine will then flash
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•Start the recording automatically using SYNCHRO.
•Ensure that the source material is not playing otherwise CHECK INPUT? will appear in the display.
•Press SYNCHRO to select
•Press SYNCHRO again to select
•Press SYNCHRO again to select
When recording finishes, the display will show PMA REC whilst the Programme Memory Area is written. DO NOT DISTURB OR SWITCH OFF THE MACHINE DURING THIS PROCESS.
HOW TO RECORD USING ANALOGUE INPUTS
1.Insert a recordable disc
2.Use the INPUT SELECTOR to select the analogue input.
3.Adjust the record level using the ANALOG REC LEVEL control preferably so that the signal peaks as close to '0' dBFS without going 'OVER'.
4.Start the recording manually by first pressing RECORD. The CDR830 will first display ANALOG and will then flash
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•Start the recording automatically using SYNCHRO.
•Ensure that the source material is not playing otherwise CHECK INPUT? will appear in the display.
•Press SYNCHRO to select
•Press SYNCHRO again to select
•Press SYNCHRO again to select
When recording finishes, the display will show PMA REC whilst the Programme Memory Area is written. DO NOT DISTURB OR SWITCH OFF THE MACHINE DURING THIS PROCESS.
AUTO-STOP FUNCTION
•In SYNCHRO recording mode, if the source is
•If the source is
TRACK NUMBERING IN SYNCHRO & NORMAL MODES
•The CDR830 employs an intelligent track numbering scheme which adapts to the type of signal being recorded. It is also used to determine how the machine starts automatically in SYNCHRO mode.
•The following table shows how this scheme works.
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SYNCHRO | DAT | DAT START ID | AUTO | DAT START ID | |
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SYNCHRO | ANALOGUE | Level > A.LVL in MENU | AUTO | LEVEL Threshold [A.LVL in MENU] | |
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SYNCHRO | CD & MD | Level > | MANUAL | None | |
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SYNCHRO | DAT | DAT START ID | MANUAL | None | |
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SYNCHRO | ANALOGUE | Level > A.LVL in MENU | MANUAL | None | |
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NORMAL | CD & MD | Manual | AUTO | CD, MD | |
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NORMAL | DAT | Manual | AUTO | DAT START ID | |
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NORMAL | ANALOGUE | Manual | AUTO | LEVEL Threshold [A.LVL in MENU] | |
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NORMAL | CD & MD | Manual | MANUAL | None | |
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NORMAL | DAT | Manual | MANUAL | None | |
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NORMAL | ANALOGUE | Manual | MANUAL | None | |
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HOW TO PLAY BACK
1.Insert a recorded disc and press PLAY. The display will show the 4 symbol.
2.Use the 7 and 8 to rewind and fast forward respectively.
3.Turn the DIGITAL RECORD LEVEL, 9 : during playback to skip backwards or forwards to a different track.
4.Use the supplied remote control to start playback from a particular INDEX number (see operations manual).
HOW TO ERASE (CD-RW ONLY)
1.There are 5 Erase modes for
ERASE RANGE (Erases a range of tracks) INITIALIZE (see page 38 of the operations manual)
2.Press ERASE, then use 9 : to select the required erase mode.
3.Press PLAY.