Pioneer PDR-609 Skipping unwanted tracks, Setting skip IDs, Clearing skip IDs

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Skipping unwanted tracks

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 not all recognize skip IDs) not to play a particular track, and 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 erasing the last track is possible should you make a mistake in recording.

If you make a mistake when setting a skip ID, you can clear it, but be careful: you can set up to 21 skip IDs per disc, but repeatedly setting and clearing skip IDs will reduce this number.

Setting skip IDs

1Press SKIP ID SET during playback (or paused playback) of the track you want to skip.

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

2The display prompts you to confirm.

Press SKIP ID SET again to confirm. To cancel, press either SKIP ID CLEAR or 3 (6).

Use the 4and ¢ buttons/jog dial to skip to other tracks that don't have skip IDs set. When you press SKIP ID SET, it will be for the track that is currently playing.

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

3Set further skip IDs by repeat- ing steps 1 and 2.

4When you're finished, stop the disc and press OPEN/CLOSE 0.

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.

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Clearing skip IDs

1Press SKIP PLAY to switch off skip play mode.

The SKIP ON indicator in the display disappears.

If the SKIP ON indicator did not light up when you loaded the disc then there are no skip IDs present on that disc.

2Press SKIP ID CLEAR during playback (or paused playback) of the track you no longer need a skip ID for.

If this track doesn't have a skip ID, the player jumps to the next track that does and starts playback of that track.

3The display prompts you to confirm.

Press SKIP ID CLEAR again to confirm. To cancel, press either SKIP ID SET or 3 (6).

Use the 4and ¢buttons/jog dial to move between tracks that have skip IDs set. When you press SKIP ID CLEAR, it will be for the track that is currently playing.

If there’s no room left on the disc to clear a skip ID, the display will show the message SKIP FULL.

4Clear further skip IDs by repeating steps 2 and 3.

5When you're finished, stop the disc and press 0.

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

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Contents PDR-609 Important Safety Instructions Pour le modèle Canadien Avoid Direct Exposure to BeamFor Canadian model United Kingdom For USEContents Using this manual Features of the PDR-609 CD recorderHints on installation Checking whatÕs in the boxPutting the batteries in the remote control Care and maintenanceAbout CD, CD-R and CD-RW discs Recording copyright material Before you startRecording and finalizing discs Using the digital inputs Connecting up for digital playback & recordingUsing the digital outputs About optical and coaxial jacksConnecting up for analog playback & recording Connecting upConnecting other Pioneer ë components POWER-CORD CautionLevel Front panelDISPLAY/CHARA Remote controlDisplay Getting Started Switching on forFirst time Selecting tracks directly While stopped, press DISPLAY/ Chara to switch the displayShowing CD text information Number buttons¥ While stopped, press Time to switch the display mode ¥ During playback, press Time to switch the display mode¥ During recording, press Time to switch the display mode Power interruptions Digital signal interruptionsRecording modes Miscellaneous informationTrack from a source Recording onePress 7 to finish recording Press Synchro repeatedly to change the recording modeFinalizing the disc Automatically recording and finalizing a discSource, the recorder starts Want to record When youre done, pressPress Record REC on Restart playback of the source materialRecording level Setting the digitalMake sure one of the digital inputs is selected Press MENU/DELETEWhen you’re happy with the recording level, stop the source Setting the analog recording levelRecorder’s display indicates the current input Press Input Selector to choose the analog inputPress the jog dial Enter to confirm the balance Setting the balancePress Finalize Finalizing a discLoad the CD-R or CD-RW you want to finalize Replacing a track in the playlist Clearing the playlistPlaylist Playing a disc with skip IDs Repeating tracksPlaying tracks at random More playbackClearing skip IDs Setting skip IDsSkipping unwanted tracks Using CD text Editing CD text See of Using CD textLoad the CD-R or CD-RW you wish to edit Press Name Edit the textRecording Press Name to leave the track name modeGo to the track with the name you want to copy Press Name Clip to copy the currently displayed into memoryManually numbering tracks Automatically numbering tracksTurning the dial cycles through the following levels Press the jog dial Enter to confirm the new levelStarting tracks in time increments Recording fade ins and fade outsRecording a fade Recording a fade outREC Mute Recording blank sectionsChecking whats at the end of a disc Checking for digital copy protection Monitoring aSource When a non-finalized More recording featureErasing a CD-RW disc Disc is loadedLoaded More recordingReinitializing a disc Eject the discAdditional information Understanding display messagesDisplay messages relating to playback TroubleshootingDisplay messages relating to recording Turned on Power cannot beNo 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.