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Marking recorded tracks to skip

Although you can’t erase tracks on a CD-R disc, you can set what are called ‘skip IDs’. These tell a CD player (though many do not recognize skip IDs) not to play a particular track, but to skip to the next one on the disc.

You can also set skip IDs on CD-RWs, although it's probably a less useful feature since you can always erase the last track.

Once a skip ID is set, you can clear it, but be careful: you can set up to 21 skip IDs per disc, but repeatedly setting and clearing skip IDs in different recording sessions will reduce this number.

Note: Once a disc has been finalized, you can’t set or clear skip IDs. However, CD-RWs can be un-finalized, so you can always go back and change those you have set (see p.32 for more on this).

Setting skip IDs:

1Play the track you want to to skip.

2Press SKIP SET.

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If the track you selected in step 1 above already had a skip ID set, playback jumps to the next track that doesn’t have a skip ID set.

Use the 4and ¢buttons (or JOG dial on the front panel) if you want to change the track again here.

If there's no room left on the disc to record another skip ID, the display will show the message SKIP FULL.

3Press SKIP SET again to set the skip

ID for the track playing.

The SKIP indicator lights in the display once a skip ID has been set.

• To cancel, press 6(or SKIP CLEAR).

4Set further skip IDs by repeating steps 1 to 3.

5When you're finished, press 7 to stop

the disc and press 0 (CD-R side).

Until you eject the disc, the recorder stores the skip ID information in its memory. On pressing 0, the recorder writes the skip ID information onto the disc.

Be careful: don’t switch off the unit before ejecting the disc—you’ll lose this sessions skip ID changes!

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Contents PDR-W37 Information to User For U.S. modelFor U.S. and Canadian models Important Safety InstructionsContents Hints on installation Using this manualBefore You Start Checking whats in the boxPower cord caution CD lens cleanerMaintaining your CD recorder Moving the unitRecording copyright material Recording and finalizing discsPlaying partially recorded discs Connecting Up Keyboard controls Connecting a keyboardControls and Displays Power Ðoff / -ON- Press to switch the unit on Or offFront panel Press to stop playback or recordingRemote control Recording. p.26,37Program Program the playback track order. p.35,36 Disc 1/2/3 Indicates discs loaded DisplaySetting the headphone level Quick CD recordingRecording tracks during playback Getting Started Power to switch onPlaying a CD Press OPEN/CLOSE 10 again to close the disc trayStarting playback with a timer Using the menu featuresPlayback modes Switching the display CD1NEW Music CD-R Recording time left on CD-R/CD-RW discTrack number / time remaining Total elapsed recording time During recording, press Display to switch the display modeRecording Features IntroductionRecording a CD Recording individual tracks Press REC Mode twiceDisc you want to record Press CD=CD-R Start front panel OnlyThere are two recording options Heres how to record starting from any point on the disc10/0 To recordStopped Using CD textPress Name Jog dialEditing CD text Go to the track with the name you Want to copy Press Name to leave the track name modePress Name Clip again Press the jog dial EnterSeconds Automatically numbering tracksPress the jog dial Enter to confirm the new fade length ¥ Press Fader during recording to fade OutMake sure automatic track number Ing is switched OFF Setting the silence thresholdManually numbering tracks Start recordingPress 41 or Á¢ CD-R side To switch the copying speed Setting the recording levelHi indicator shows the selected speed x1 or Changing the recording speedThen press REC Mode Setting the balanceWhen youÕre satisfied with Turn the jog dial until BalanceFinalizing and Erasing Finalizing a discTOC O156 REC Erase Last ? CD-RW Erasing a Cdðrw discErase ALL ? CD-RW Erase O2Ð1O ? CD-RWErase TOC Erase ALL ?Initialize ? CD-RW Marking recorded tracks to skip Skip indicator starts to blinkO2 Skip SET? Play the track you want to to skip Press Skip SETO2 Skip CLR? Playing a disc with skip IDsPlayback Functions Clearing the playlistCDÐ Trkpgm ÐÐ Using the repeat modes Programming a playlist CD-RCdðr Trkpgm ÐÐ Fading in and fading out Using the random modePress Random to start random playback Press Fader during playback to pause the discMonitoring a source for recording Recording Other SourcesDisplay shows monitoring infor Mation To stop monitoring, press 7 CD-R sideDigital synchro recording Analog synchro recording Press Input to choose the analog Line inputsRecorder starts recording automatically Adjust the recording level, if necessary For digital sources, check that Signal is compatibleWhen youre finished, press 7 to stop Recording Press Input to choose the input to UseWhile recording, or in record-pause Mode, press Recording blank sectionsTo finish the recording session here, press To restart recording, pressAdditional Information Power interruptions Digital signal interruptionsDigital recording restrictions Digital recording from DATAn attempt is made to start Understanding display messagesObstructing it. If the problem persists, contact a Error messagesOpen the disc tray and reload the disc. Make sure Open the disc tray and make sure that nothing isWhen the Synchro button was Messages relating to recordingStop the source player. After a short time Troubleshooting Specifications We Want You Listening ForALifetime Page 00G00ZF0S00 Printed PRB1309-A

PDR-W37 specifications

The Pioneer PDR-W37 is a compact and feature-rich CD recorder that has become a popular choice among music enthusiasts and home audio aficionados. Designed for convenience and performance, the PDR-W37 seamlessly blends classic audio recording with modern technology, making it an excellent addition to any home stereo system.

One of the standout features of the PDR-W37 is its ability to record directly from various sources, including vinyl records, cassette tapes, and other audio equipment. This capability allows users to preserve their favorite music in digital form, offering the convenience of CD playback without the need for extensive technical expertise. The device is equipped with a high-quality A/D converter, ensuring that audio fidelity is maintained during the recording process.

The PDR-W37 supports multiple recording formats, allowing for flexibility in how users store their music. It can create standard audio CDs that are playable on most CD players, as well as CD-R and CD-RW discs, providing the flexibility to overwrite or edit recordings. This feature is especially useful for those who wish to compile customized playlists or record live performances.

In terms of technology, the Pioneer PDR-W37 utilizes a sophisticated digital signal processor, which optimizes sound quality by minimizing distortion and maximizing dynamic range. The onboard equalizer gives users further control over their recordings, allowing for adjustments that cater to individual listening preferences. Moreover, the PDR-W37 features an easy-to-read LCD display, which enhances usability by providing straightforward access to recording information and settings.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the PDR-W37 is its user-friendly design. The front panel includes intuitive controls for play, pause, record, and track selection, making it easy for users to navigate through their recording sessions. Additionally, it offers auto-track function capabilities, which automatically create new tracks based on silence detection during recording, thus simplifying post-recording editing.

With durable build quality and versatile functionality, the Pioneer PDR-W37 stands out as a reliable and efficient CD recorder. It combines the nostalgia of analog recording with the convenience of digital formats, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to archive their music collection or explore the world of audio recording. Whether used for personal enjoyment or as a tool for music production, the Pioneer PDR-W37 delivers performance, quality, and ease of use.