Pioneer PDR-609 Selecting tracks directly, Showing CD text information, Number buttons

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Using the menu features
Several features of the CD recorder can be accessed by using the MENU/DELETE key. This menu is like a selection of preferences that will stay in memory even if the system is turned off (see note below).The jog dial cycles you through the features listed below (refer to the page numbers listed to set your preferences in the menu).
• Digital volume (p.23)
• Balance (p.25)
• Silence threshold for auto track numbering (p.33)
• Time increment recording (p.35)
• Fade length (p.35)
Note: The time increment will default to
OFF when: recording is stopped; auto track numbering is turned off; power is switched off.

Getting Started

Number buttons

AUTO/

¥￿ REC SYNCHRO MANUAL

TIME

A B C D E F

1 2 3

DISPLAY

/CHARA G H I J K L M N O

4 5 6

SCROLL P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

7 8 9

MENU/

MARK

NAME

DELETE

10/0 >10

4 CURSOR¢￿

3

1 ENTER Á￿

7

REPEAT RANDOM NAMECLIP

8

FADER PROGRAM CHECK CLEAR

SKIP PLAY SKIP ID INPUT

SELECTER

SET CLEAR

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DISPLAY/CHARA

×óB->?/

SCROLL

TIME

MONITOR

ERASE

FINALIZE

DISPLAY/CHARA

AUTO/

¥￿ REC SYNCHRO MANUAL

TIME

 

ABC

DEF

 

1

2

3

DISPLAY

GHI

JKL

MNO

/CHARA

4 5 6

SCROLL PQRS TUV WXYZ

7 8 9

MENU/

MARK

NAME

DELETE

10/0 >10

4 CURSOR¢￿

3

1 ENTER Á￿

7

REPEAT RANDOM NAMECLIP

8

FADER PROGRAM CHECK CLEAR

SKIP PLAY SKIP ID INPUT

SELECTER

SET CLEAR

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Selecting tracks directly

If you want to start directly from a track other than the first, just enter the track number from the remote control. If you do the same thing during playback, the recorder immediately jumps to that track on the disc.

¥While a disc is stopped, paused or playing, enter the track number you want to play.

The recorder jumps directly to that track. If the recorder was stopped, the track then starts playing.

For track numbers 1 to 10, use the corresponding number button.

For track numbers over 10, press the >10 button, then enter the track number. For example, to select track 28:

A B C T U V

>10 2 8

Showing CD text information

If the CD contains text information, you can see this in the display during both playback and when the disc is stopped. The DISPLAY/CHARA button switches between the different text displays. When a disc with text is loaded into the recorder, the entire disc title automatically scrolls across the display. The first 12 characters of the disc title remain. Press SCROLL at any time to see the full title scroll across the display.

During playback, press DIS- PLAY/CHARA to switch the display.

There are three different displays. Press DISPLAY/CHARA repeatedly to switch between them:

BEST CLASSIC

Disc name

3rd Movement Mozart

Track name

Artist name

While stopped, press DISPLAY/ CHARA to switch the display.

There are two different displays. Press DISPLAY/CHARA repeatedly to switch between them:

BEST CLASSIC

 

Mozart

Disc name

 

Artist name

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Contents PDR-609 Important Safety Instructions For Canadian model Avoid Direct Exposure to BeamPour le modèle Canadien For USE United KingdomContents Features of the PDR-609 CD recorder Using this manualHints on installation Checking whatÕs in the boxCare and maintenance Putting the batteries in the remote controlAbout CD, CD-R and CD-RW discs Recording and finalizing discs Before you startRecording copyright material Connecting up for digital playback & recording Using the digital inputsUsing the digital outputs About optical and coaxial jacksConnecting up Connecting up for analog playback & recordingConnecting other Pioneer ë components POWER-CORD CautionFront panel LevelRemote control DISPLAY/CHARADisplay First time Switching on forGetting Started While stopped, press DISPLAY/ Chara to switch the display Selecting tracks directlyShowing CD text information Number buttons¥ During recording, press Time to switch the display mode ¥ During playback, press Time to switch the display mode¥ While stopped, press Time to switch the display mode Digital signal interruptions Power interruptionsRecording modes Miscellaneous informationRecording one Track from a sourcePress Synchro repeatedly to change the recording mode Press 7 to finish recordingSource, the recorder starts Automatically recording and finalizing a discFinalizing the disc When youre done, press Want to recordPress Record REC on Restart playback of the source materialSetting the digital Recording levelMake sure one of the digital inputs is selected Press MENU/DELETESetting the analog recording level When you’re happy with the recording level, stop the sourceRecorder’s display indicates the current input Press Input Selector to choose the analog inputSetting the balance Press the jog dial Enter to confirm the balanceLoad the CD-R or CD-RW you want to finalize Finalizing a discPress Finalize Playlist Clearing the playlistReplacing a track in the playlist Repeating tracks Playing a disc with skip IDsPlaying tracks at random More playbackSkipping unwanted tracks Setting skip IDsClearing skip IDs Using CD text See of Using CD text Editing CD textLoad the CD-R or CD-RW you wish to edit Press Name Edit the textPress Name to leave the track name mode RecordingGo to the track with the name you want to copy Press Name Clip to copy the currently displayed into memoryAutomatically numbering tracks Manually numbering tracksTurning the dial cycles through the following levels Press the jog dial Enter to confirm the new levelRecording fade ins and fade outs Starting tracks in time incrementsRecording a fade Recording a fade outChecking whats at the end of a disc Recording blank sectionsREC Mute Source Monitoring aChecking for digital copy protection More recording feature When a non-finalizedErasing a CD-RW disc Disc is loadedMore recording LoadedReinitializing a disc Eject the discUnderstanding display messages Additional informationTroubleshooting Display messages relating to playbackDisplay messages relating to recording Power cannot be Turned onNo sound is heard During playbackSpecifications For U.S. and Canadian models only

PDR-609 specifications

The Pioneer PDR-609 is an exceptional component CD recorder that has garnered attention for its blend of advanced technology and user-friendly features. Designed for audiophiles and casual listeners alike, this model showcases Pioneer’s commitment to delivering high-quality audio experiences.

One of the standout features of the PDR-609 is its capability to record directly from various sources, including CD players, vinyl turntables, and even external digital devices. This versatility allows users to create their own CDs, capturing their favorite tracks with impressive sound fidelity. The unit supports CD-R and CD-RW formats, enabling users to record multiple times on rewritable discs, offering flexibility and convenience.

The PDR-609 is equipped with a high-performance 24-bit DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter), which ensures that the audio output maintains the integrity of the original sound. This feature is particularly beneficial for those who appreciate nuances in music, as it helps reproduce a clearer and more detailed audio experience. In conjunction with a robust analog circuitry, the PDR-609 allows for the playback of music that is rich in texture and depth.

Another notable technology integrated into the PDR-609 is its automatic recording level control. This functionality adjusts the recording levels in real-time, ensuring that the audio remains within optimal ranges without distortion. This is especially useful when recording live performances or from varying audio sources, giving users peace of mind that the integrity of the audio is preserved.

The front-panel layout of the PDR-609 is intuitive, featuring a clear LCD display that shows vital information, such as track time and menu options, making navigation easy. The unit also includes a remote control, enhancing usability from a distance. Additionally, its sleek design allows it to fit seamlessly into any home audio system, adding a touch of sophistication to the overall setup.

With a range of features such as pitch control, digital/analog conversion, and seamless track editing capabilities, the Pioneer PDR-609 is built for those who are not only passionate about music but also keen on creating personalized audio compilations. Its combination of high-quality components, user-friendly interface, and recording versatility makes it an ideal choice for anyone looking to elevate their listening experience.