Onkyo TX-8555 instruction manual Recording the Input Source

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Recording

Unless you have the full consent of the copyright holder, copyright laws prohibit using your recordings for anything other than personal enjoyment!

This section explains how to record the selected input source to a component with recording capability.

Input selector buttons

Recording the Input Source

You can record an audio signal on a recording component connected to the TAPE OUT, or VCR/DVR OUT jacks.

1

Prepare the recorder:

• Set the recorder so that it’s ready for

 

 

recording.

 

• If necessary, adjust the recording level on the

 

recorder.

 

• See the recorder’s manual for more

 

information.

 

 

2

Use an input selector button to select

the component that you want to record

 

 

from.

 

 

3

Start playback on the component

selected in step 2.

 

 

Note:

 

If you select another input source during

 

recording, the newly selected input source will

 

be recorded.

 

 

Note:

The volume, balance, mute and tone controls have no effect on the signal being recorded.

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Contents TX-8555 Important Safety Instructions AvisPreventing Hearing Loss Caution PrecautionsPower Batteries and Heat Exposure WarningPrecautions For British modelsTable of Contents Supplied Accessories Installing the BatteriesFeatures Getting to Know the Receiver Front PanelGetting to Know the Receiver Rear PanelDisplay Remote Controller Return button Remote ControllerUsing the Remote Controller Pure a buttonConnecting the Speaker Cables Connecting Your SpeakersSpeaker Connection Precautions Strip about 15 mm 5/8Connecting a Power Amplifier Connecting Your SpeakersConnecting a Powered Subwoofer Configuring the Speaker Impedance Connecting the AM Loop Antenna Connecting AntennaConnecting the Indoor FM Antenna Attach the FM antenna, as shown North American ModelConnecting an Outdoor AM Antenna Connecting AntennaConnecting an Outdoor FM Antenna Using a TV/FM Antenna SplitterConnecting a CD Player Connecting Your ComponentsConnecting a Turntable Before Making any ConnectionsConnecting a Remote Interactive Dock RI Dock Connecting Your ComponentsConnecting a Recording Component Connecting a DVD Player Connecting Components Connecting a VCRConnecting aTV or Other Component with an Audio Output Connecting the Power Cords of Other Components Connecting the Power CordChanging the Input Display Turning On the ReceiverTurning On and Standby Enjoying Audio Sources Using the Sleep Timer remote controller only Muting the receiver remote controller onlySetting the Display Brightness Using HeadphonesEnjoying the Pure Audio Sound Using the Tone and Balance ControlsSetting the Direct Function Recording Recording the Input SourceRecording Audio and Video from Separate Sources Listening to AM/FM Stations AM Frequency Step Setup Not North America and EuropeListening to the Radio Presetting AM/FM Stations Listening to the RadioRDS Program Types PTY Using RDS European Model OnlyWhat is RDS? Listening to Traffic News TP Displaying Radio Text RTFinding Stations by Type PTY Correcting a Character Naming Preset ChannelsEntering a Name For example Remote ID setting procedure Advanced SetupSetting the Advanced Setup Changing the Remote Controller’s ID Advanced SetupAdvanced Setup Menu Hookup Connecting ZoneZone Zone 2 Out Settings Press the Setup buttonControlling Zone 2 from the receiver Using ZoneControlling Zone 2 with the Remote Controller Adjusting the Balance of Zone Adjusting the Volume of ZoneAdjusting the Tone of Zone Muting ZoneMaking Sensor Connections If Remote Controller Signal Does not Reach Other ComponentsEffective Sensor Layout Controlling Other Components Controlling an Onkyo DVD PlayerDisc +/− button Controlling Other ComponentsControlling an Onkyo CD Player Controlling an RI Dock Reverse Play button Controlling a Cassette RecorderPrevious button Rewind and Fast Forward / buttonsResetting the Remote Controller Resetting the Remote Mode ButtonsTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Video Section SpecificationsAmplifier Section Tuner Section3 4 4 8 3 2 a