Sharp MD-MS702, MD-R2 Recording Using AN Optionally Available Digital Cable, Manual recording

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RECORDING USING AN OPTIONALLY AVAILABLE DIGITAL CABLE

This is the method used to record digital signals from CDs or MDs exactly as they are stored on the original. Compared to recordings made from analog inputs, digital record- ings have extremely high-quality sound.

1 Connect the external equipment. (See page 8.)

2 Start recording.

Synchro recording: Page 10

Before starting a synchro recording, perform the following steps on the equipment connected to this unit.

(1)First, put it in the playback mode.

(2)Next, put it in the pause mode.

(3)Finally, position it at the beginning of the track you want to record.

(1)Insert a recordable MiniDisc, and then press the REC button.

(2)Press the ENTER/F.PLAY/SYN- CHRO button.

(3)Start the playback on the equipment connected to this unit.

Manual recording: Page 11

(1)Insert a recordable MiniDisc, and then press the REC button.

(2)Press the 06 button.

When recording from digital inputs, it is not necessary to adjust the recording level.

There are cases where digital recording may be impossible.

In the following cases digital recording is impossible, even if you are using digital cables.

When you attempt to make a new digital recording from a track that was digitally recorded on a MiniDisc

MiniDiscs are designed so that only first generation digital copies can made, further digital copies are prevented by the SCMS (Serial Copy Management System).

 

 

 

Playback

Digital cable

Recording

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD player, MD player, etc.

Digitally recorded MiniDisc

Playback

Digital cable

Recording

Analog recording is possible.

Notes:

This unit incorporates a sampling rate converter.

When this unit is connected to digital equipment such as DSS tuners or DAT tape recorders that use a different sampling frequency (32 kHz or 48 kHz), recordings can still be made. (The sampling frequency of this unit is 44.1 kHz.)

When making a digital recording from a portable CD player (if the player has a sound skip prevention function and this function is turned on) the optical output will drop out and digital recording will not be possible. Be sure to turn the sound skip prevention function off.

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Contents MD-MS702 Accessories ContentsIntroduction Special Notes For Your RecordsVolume setting PrecautionsConcern for others when Listening to MiniDiscs PrecautionsRemote control unit Names of Controls and IndicatorsMain unit 25 26Rechargeable battery power Power SourceAC power Alkaline battery powerType of recording Before RecordingAnalog recording Digital recordingTo prevent recorded discs from being erased accidentally Types of discsPlayback-only MiniDisc Recordable MiniDisc Recording from CDs or MDs Synchro recording Recording Using the Cable Included with the UnitTo interrupt recording After recording To stop recordingTo remove the MiniDisc Recording from a tuner or a CD Manual recordingThere are cases where digital recording may be impossible Recording Using AN Optionally Available Digital CableStart recording Synchro recording Manual recordingRecording from the microphone Mic synchro recording Recording Using a MicrophoneRecording from the microphone Mic manual recording To interrupt a synchro recordingTo interrupt a recording Convenient Recording Function When the timed auto mark setting has been changedAbout the timed auto mark Making a track number automatically Recording tracks as a single trackTo start recording from Middle of an existing track To check the remaining disc time Double time recording in monaural modeTo create your own track numbers while recording To erase all of the tracks at once To erase tracks To erase tracks one at a timeAbout Track Numbers When recording from digital inputs CDs/MiniDiscs onlyAbout the TOC About TOC recording When is the TOC recorded?Playing a Minidisc Playback does not start when a MiniDisc is insertedTo interrupt playback To turn off the powerTo stop playback Cue and review Convenient Playback FunctionsTo move to the beginning of the next track To re-start the track being playedRandom play or repeat play To play at double speed Mono recording onlyTo interrupt fast playback To check individual track names one by one To check the elapsed time and remaining time of the trackWhat the editing function can do EditingDisc/Track name Name/stampDivide MoveCombine When one or both tracks to be combined have a nameDisc name To combine two non-contiguous tracksIf an incorrect letter is entered Track nameTo change characters To change track names or disc namesTo delete characters To add charactersPage Listening through commercially available headphones Using with Other EquipmentListening through a car stereo Checking the remaining amount of battery charge Convenient Operation FeaturesHow to read the battery indicator To prevent the unit from being operated by mistakeTo eliminate the confirmation While in the stop modeSound To turn off the display backlightTo cancel the auto power save function To cancel the auto-play functionAbout the auto power save function About the sound skip guard memoryTroubleshooting What is a MINIDISC?If trouble occurs Minidisc System Limitations Batt Empty Error MessagesSpecifications MaintenanceCleaning GeneralMiniDisc Recorder Memo Limited Warranty