Sony MXD-D1 manual Digital Recording and Analog Recording, Track Marking

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Recording on MDs

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Notes on Recording

The MD allows you to digitally record and play back music with the excellent audio quality that approaches the digital sound of CDs. In addition, because MDs are opto-magnetic discs, they are free from problems such as stretching or becoming tangled like ordinary cassette tapes. The recording method is also different from that used with cassette tapes, so you can write track numbers and edit the recordings.

Digital Recording and Analog Recording

This unit uses the following recording methods, depending on the sound source to be recorded or how the unit is connected to the sound source.

Digital recording

When recording from the CD player section, the MD deck section records a digital signal in the form of a digital signal.

However, if you select sound sources to be recorded with REC SOURCE SELECTOR, the recording method will automatically become analog recording.

Analog recording

If you select sound sources to be recorded with REC SOURCE SELECTOR, the MD deck section converts an analog signal into a digital signal and records the

Track Marking

Track marking is essentially the writing of track numbers while recording. By writing track numbers at specified points, you can quickly locate those points afterwards using the Automatic Music Sensor function. The method of writing track numbers differs, depending on the sound source being recorded. You can also write track numbers manually.

MD track numbers (TOC)

In an MD, all of the information on track numbers (track sequence), the starting and ending points of tracks, etc., are recorded in an area called the “Table Of Contents” (TOC) that is managed apart from the music. As a result, not only can you instantaneously find the start of a track, but you can also quickly edit recorded tracks simply by changing the TOC information (see pages 30 to 37).

For example, with a cassette tape, erasing a track entails re-recording the track with no sound from the start. With an MD, you can delete a track simply by overwriting the information in the TOC.

When recording from a CD digitally

The MD deck section automatically marks track numbers in the same sequence as the original CD. However, if recording is paused, the portion recorded up to that point is counted as one track, so if recording is started again, the track number increases by one.

digital signal. Even if you record from the CD player section, the signal is converted to an analog signal and is then converted back into a digital signal.

For example:

When recording from audio equipment (a cassette deck, DAT deck, etc.) connected to the LINE (ANALOG) IN jacks (LINE is selected.)

When recording from the CD player section, and CD is selected with REC SOURCE SELECTOR (CD is selected.)

When recording the sound through a microphone (MIC is selected.)

When recording while mixing sounds from a microphone and CD, etc. (CD and MIC are selected.)

MD recording and the Serial Copy Management System

Since the MD deck section uses the SCMS (Serial Copy Management System), MDs recorded through the digital input jack cannot be used to make copies digitally onto other MDs (see page 42).

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Contents Compact Disc MiniDisc Deck Page Page Page Precautions Welcome About This ManualHooking Up the System Preparing the connecting cordsUnpacking Inserting batteries into the remoteHooking up the system Connecting the AC power cordConnecting the unit to an amplifier You can locate and play a track while the player is stopped When you play an 8-cm CDTo use headphones Do the followingPlaying an MD Recording a CD on an MD When TOC flashes in the display PressChecking Remaining Time of a Music calendar displayLocating a Specific Track on a Repeating the current track Locating a Particular Point in a Track on a CDPlaying Tracks on a CD Repeatedly Repeat Play Playing Tracks on a CD in Random Order Shuffle Play Repeating a specific portion A-B RepeatPlaying Tracks on a CD in the Desired Order Program Play Changing the track orderLooping Part of a CD Loop Play Normal modeRhythm mode Difference between NormalInserting blank spaces while recording to tape Auto Space Useful Tips When Recording from CDsPausing after each track Auto Pause Recording the current track on an MD Rec-ItChecking Remaining Time of an Checking remaining time and track titleLocating a Specific Track on an To pause playback at the beginning of a trackPlaying Tracks on an MD Repeatedly Repeat Play When the MD is played Player repeatsLocating a Particular Point in a Track on an MD Playing tracks on an MD in Random Order Shuffle Play Playing Tracks on an MD in the Desired Order Program Play Useful Tips When Recording from MDs to Tape To restart playbackDigital Recording and Analog Recording Track MarkingWhen LEVEL-SYNC is displayed during analog recording Other casesPlaying back tracks just recorded Useful Tips for RecordingChecking the remaining recordable time on the MD To play from the first track of the MD after recordingAnalog recording Digital recordingAdjusting the Recording Level Recording the Mixed Sounds Microphone MixingMarking Track Numbers while Recording Track Marking Starting Recording with Seconds of Prestored Audio Data Time Machine RecordingTo cancel Automatic Track Marking To stop Time Machine RecordingIf Protected appears in the display Erasing Recordings Erase FunctionErasing a single track Erasing all tracks on an MD To cancel the Erase functionErasing a portion of a track You can undo a track division To cancel the Divide functionDividing Recorded Tracks Divide Function You can divide a track while recordingYou can undo a track combination To cancel the Combine functionCombining Recorded Tracks Combine Function To cancel the Move function Moving Recorded Tracks Move FunctionLabeling Recordings Title Function Erasing all titles on a disc Name Erase Labeling tracks and MDs with the remoteChanging an existing title Editing done Message To cancel the Undo functionUndoing the Last Edit Undo Function Message Meaning MD Display MessagesSystem Limitations of MD Some tracks cannot be combined with othersMD deck section TroubleshootingCD player section Sound has a lot of static GeneralRecording is not possible There is no soundSpecifications Guide to the Serial Copy Management System Rule43EN W, X, Y, Z IndexJ, K Names of controls ButtonsPrécautions Lecture d’un CD Lecture d’un MD Présentation du mode d’emploiBienvenue Enregistrement synchronisé d’un CDRaccordement de la platine Mise en place des piles dans la télécommandeDéballage AperçuRaccordement de la platine à un amplificateur Raccordement de la platineRaccordement au secteur RemarqueLecture d’un CD Pour Vous devezLecture d’un MD Enregistrement d’un CD sur un MD Quand TOC clignote sur l’afficheur Pour Appuyez surVérification du temps restant sur un CD Affichage du répertoirePour faire une pause au début d’une plage Localisation d’une plage donnée sur un CDPour localiser Vous devez Pour revenir rapidement au début de la plage précédenteRépétition de la plage en cours Localisation d’un point donné d’une plage sur un CDLecture répétée des plages d’un CD lecture répétée Pose de nouveaux points de départ et de fin Répétition d’un passage donné d’une plage répétition A-B ZPour annuler la répétition A-B Pour annuler la lecture aléatoireChangement de l’ordre des plages Lecture en boucle d’une partie d’un CD lecture en boucle Z En mode NormalEn mode Rhythm Différence entre Normal et RhythmPour annuler l’espacement automatique Conseils utiles pour l’enregistrement d’un CD ZEnregistrement de la plage en cours sur un MD Rec-it Pour poursuivre la lectureVérification du temps restant sur un MD Vérification du temps restant et du titre d’une plageLocalisation d’une plage donnée sur un MD ScanLecture répétée des plages d’un MD lecture répétée Quand vous écoutez un MD La platine répète En mode deLocalisation d’un point donné d’une plage d’un MD 20F 21F Pause après chaque plage pause automatique EgauqrMa Remarques sur’enregistrement Autres cas Numéro De plage OriginalConseils utiles pour Lecture à partir du début du MD après un enregistrementEuqimérun mentertsigernE Euqigolana tnmertsigernERéglage du niveau d’enregistrement REC LevelSi vous ne choisissez qu’une seule source Si vous avez Tournez MIX Balance ChoisiEgalp Après avoir terminé le mixagePour annuler le marquage automatique Sur AMS à l’étapeEffacement d’une seule plage Remarques sur le montageEffacement d’un enregistrement fonction d’effacement Si Protected apparaît sur l’afficheurPour annuler la fonction d’effacement Effacement de toutes les plages d’un MDEffacement d’un passage d’une plage Vous pouvez supprimer une division de plage Division d’une plage enregistrée fonction de divisionPour annuler la fonction de division Vous pouvez diviser une plage pendant l’enregistrementPour annuler la fonction de combinaison Vous pouvez supprimer une combinaison de plagesDéplacement d’une plage enregistrée Fonction de déplacement Pour annuler la fonction de déplacementPour effacer un caractère Titrage d’un enregistrement fonction de titragePour titrer Assurez-vous que la platine est Pour entrer un espacePour changer Titrage des plages et MD à l’aide de la télécommande ZChangement d’un titre Z Pour sélectionner Appuyez plusieurs fois surPour annuler la fonction de annulation Messages Signification Messages MD affichésLimites du système MD Certaines plages ne peuvent pas être recombinéesSection platine MD Guide de dépannageSection lecteur CD ’enregistrement n’est pas possible La télécommande ne fonctionne pasGénéralités Le son est très parasitéSpécifications Première règle Guide du système de protection contre la copie abusive ScmsDeuxième règle Troisième règle G, H, I, J, K X, Y, ZNomenclature Touches

MXD-D1 specifications

The Sony MXD-D1, a versatile and robust component in the world of audio recording and playback, stands out with its unique blend of features tailored for audiophiles and casual listeners alike. This digital audio recorder and CD deck, released in the early 2000s, combines the best of both analog and digital technologies, making it a valuable asset in any sound setup.

One of the MXD-D1's main features is its dual functionality as both a CD player and a digital audio recorder. This duality allows users to seamlessly transition between enjoying their favorite music and creating digital recordings. The device supports both CD-R and CD-RW formats, enabling the recording of high-quality audio without the need for cumbersome cassette tapes or bulkier recording equipment. The intuitive interface makes it easy to navigate through tracks and recording options, ensuring an enjoyable experience for users at any level of expertise.

Another notable characteristic of the MXD-D1 is its advanced digital signal processing (DSP) capabilities. This technology enhances sound quality, providing cleaner audio with minimal distortion. Coupled with a high-resolution 24-bit ADC (analog-to-digital converter) and a 16-bit codec, the MXD-D1 captures sound with remarkable accuracy, preserving the nuances of the original recording.

The device also features a built-in digital timer and various modes for programming recordings, allowing users to create playlists or capture specific sections of audio. It has multiple input and output options, including optical and coaxial digital connections, ensuring compatibility with a variety of audio systems. The front panel includes a large LCD display that shows information about the track, playtime, and recording settings, facilitating easy navigation and monitoring.

In terms of build quality, the Sony MXD-D1 is designed with durability in mind. Its sleek and unobtrusive design fits well into any audio equipment setup while maintaining a professional appearance. Moreover, the low-noise operation ensures that it does not interfere with the integrity of recordings or playback.

In conclusion, the Sony MXD-D1 represents a significant advancement in digital audio technology. With its dual CD deck and recorder functionality, high-quality DSP capabilities, and versatile connections, it caters to the needs of both enthusiasts and professionals. Its ability to deliver precise sound and ease of use makes it a noteworthy addition to any audio collection.