JVC XM-G6 manual Recording the External Equipment Manually, Insert a recordable MD

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Recording the External Equipment

When recording from the external equipment, you can select one of the two recording methods — Manual Recording and Sound Synchronized Recording.

Manual Recording — Sound is recorded in stereo (both on the left and right audio channels). You have to operate the MD recorder and the external equipment respectively.

Sound Synchronized Recording — With this method, you can start recording when the sound signals come into the MD recorder (sound is recorded in stereo).

Sound Synchronized Recording will stop automatically if no sound comes in for more than 30 seconds.

If Sound Synchronized Recording will not work correctly

Use the Manual Recording. Sound Synchronized Recording starts automatically when the MD recorder detects sound signals come in. If sound signal is too weak for this unit to detect, Sound Synchronized Recording will not start (or will stop even while the source is being played).

Recording the External Equipment Manually

First of all, make sure the proper cable connections between XM-G6 MD recorder and external equipment (see also page 6 in this manual, and refer to UX-G6R’s Instructions pages 9).

1 Insert a recordable MD.

The MD IN lamp lights orange.

2 Press AUX button to select either analog source or digital source according to the external equipment.

Each time you press AUX button, AUX mode changes between “AUX” and “AUX DIGITAL” alternately.

AUX AUX DIGITAL

3 Press REC PAUSE button on the MD recorder.

The REC indicator on the MD recorder lights red, and the MD recorder switches to the recording-pause mode.

4 Press 6 (play/pause) button on the MD recorder or MD 6 (play/pause) button on the remote control.

Selected source and remaining time for recording appear in the display window as follows:

or

5 Make the external equipment start playback in succession.

To stop recording temporarily, press REC PAUSE button or 6(play/pause) button on the MD recorder or MD 6(play/pause) button on the remote control.

To resume recording, press 6(play/pause) button on the MD recorder or MD 6 (play/pause) button on the remote control again.

Each time you press DISPLAY/CHARA. button,

information switches between the remaining time for the MD and the elapsed time for the MD alternately.

6 Press 7 (stop) button on the MD recorder to stop recording as required.

“WRITING” appears in the display window, and you can remove the MD by pressing 0(eject) button.

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Contents XM-G6 Front view Class Laser Product Installation Power sourcesIntroduction Moisture condensationContents Location of the Buttons and Controls XM-G6 MiniDisc RecorderStereo Amplifier belongs to UX-G6R Buttons behind the Sliding PanelRemote Control belongs to UX-G6R Concerning with the remote controlFront Panels MiniDisc Recorder XM-G6Connecting the System Control Cable and the External Wire When connecting the XM-G6 MD recorderWhen connecting the system control cable to the connecter Getting StartedConnecting Another Digital Audio Equipment When connecting another digital equipmentIf you cannot insert an MD Playing Back an MDInsert an MD into the MD loading slot Searching and Skipping Tracks To search and skip to a particular point in a trackTo go to another track To stop playing back for a moment, pressProgram Play To exit from Random play mode To exit from Repeat play modePlaying at Random Random Play Repeating Tracks Repeat PlayRecording onto an MD Things to Know Before You Start RecordingAbout the track marks To avoid erasing important recordingsRecording FM/AM MW/LW Broadcasts Press REC Pause button on the MD recorderMonophonic Long Recording Press 6 play/pause button on the MD recorderTo start recording To stop recording temporarily, press REC PauseRecording a CD Synchronized Recording Recording a CDRecording a CD Manually Recording a Tape Recording a Tape ManuallyPress 7stop buttons both on the MD recorder Cassette deck to quit recording as requiredRecording an MD onto a tape manually Recording onto a TapeSynchronized recording an MD onto a tape Recording the External Equipment Recording the External Equipment ManuallyInsert a recordable MD If Sound Synchronized Recording will not work correctlyInsert a recordable MD Editing an MD Introducing MD Editing FunctionsDivide Function TITLE/EDIT OPEN/CLOSEJoin Function Move Function Erase FunctionALL Erase Function Erasing a Portion of a TrackErase the middle portion Join the two remaining portionsAssigning Titles to an MD Assigning a TitleYou can assign titles during play or recording Available Characters MD Handling Precautions Handling MDsUtoc User Table Of Contents Additional InformationMD Disc Types Atrac Adaptive TRansform Acoustic CodingSerial Copy Management System Scms Sound Skip Guard MemorySignification Solution MD MessagesSymptoms Cause MD RestrictionsTroubleshooting SpecificationsSupplied Accessories MD recorder1299JTMMDWJSC

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