Sharp MD X5 Basic Information on Minidiscs, Differences from tape recordings, About track numbers

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BASIC INFORMATION ON MINIDISCS

HDifferences from tape recordings

You cannot record music on the back side of a MiniDisc.

MiniDiscs cannot be inserted when they are turned over. (Page 37)

You don’t need to search for the starting point at which to record.

The unit automatically finds the point at which recording can start. Recording will start from that point.

You can check the total or remaining recordable time (possible recording) before recording.

This lets you plan a recording session so that the last song will not come to an abrupt end before it has finished. (Page 17)

The date and time of a recording are automatically saved with the recording.

If you have set the date and time, they will be automatically recorded when a recording is made. (page 8)

HInformation (TOC) to be recorded on an MD

The TOC (Table of Contents) is information on track numbers and recording areas to allow the unit to recognize musical selections or sounds.

The entire MD is controlled depending on this TOC, which enables the unit to find the beginning of a track quickly or to automatically record in a vacant area.

IThe TOC is recorded in a specific area on a MiniDisc, which is not used for sound recording.

HNote about making digital copies

MiniDiscs are designed so that further copies cannot be made from digitally recorded MiniDisc tracks. This is a specification of the SCMS (Serial Copy Management System).

HAbout track numbers

When you make a recording on a MiniDisc, track numbers are created automatically.

When recording from CDs inserted in this unit or making a digital recording from an external unit (CD or MD)

New track numbers will be created automatically according to the original tracks (Synchro mark function).

IWhen you record from a CD to a MiniDisc, the track numbers recorded on the MiniDisc may not match the track numbers on the CD.

First track

 

Second track

 

Third track

Track A

 

Track B

 

Track C

 

 

 

 

Second

 

 

First track

 

track

 

Third track

Track A

 

Track B

 

Track C

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When recording from this unit's radio

One continuous recording is regarded as a single track.

First track

Second track Third track

Area for TOC (recording track

Area for recording

the sound

numbers, track names, etc.)

 

 

 

When you start recording or editing, “TOC” will appear in the display window.

This indicates that information in the TOC is now being changed according to recording or editing being performed. (The changed TOC is not yet recorded on the MiniDisc at this time.)

The TOC is recorded when

you stop recording.

you switch to another input source.

you eject the MiniDisc.

you turn the power off.

Do NOT unplug the power cord while the TOC is being recorded (“TOC” is flashing). Also, do not subject the unit to any shocks or sharp jolts. Otherwise the TOC will not be correctly recorded, and consequently proper playback may not be possible.

Track A

Track B

Track C

 

 

 

First track

(Track A)

(Track B)

(Track C)

When recording from external analog equipment

If there is 1.5 seconds or more of silence, the blank space is assumed to be the space between tracks, and a new track number is created automati- cally (Auto mark function).

IIf the signal to be recorded contains some noise, the track numbers may not be properly created.

IYou can also record musical selections as a single track without using the Auto mark function.

About 1.5 second

Silence

First track

Second track

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note:

IWhen external units such as a DSS tuner or a DAT are connected and a recording is made, the Auto mark function will work.

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Contents Model A0004CONTENTSAccessories Special Notes Important SafeguardsPrecautions Front panel Names of Controls and IndicatorsDisplay window Tweeter Woofer Speaker Cord Rear panelSpeaker section Antenna connection Preparation for USESpeaker connection Placing the systemLoading the batteries for the remote control Connecting the AC power cordPrecautions for battery use To change the brightness of the displaySound Control VolumePre-programmed equalizer Extra bass X-BASSTo check the date and time Setting the ClockTo change the setting Loading and playing CDs Compact Disc OperationTo remove a MiniDisc Minidisc OperationLoading and playing MiniDiscs Auto tuning TuningManual tuning Radio OperationTo select preset numbers 11 to Preset tuningTo recall a preset station Cue and review CD and MD OperationsDirect-selection play Apss Auto Program Search SystemAutomatic Programmable Music Selector To cancel repeat playback or random play Switching the time displaySee the diagram to the left Random and repeat playDifferences from tape recordings Basic Information on MinidiscsInformation TOC to be recorded on an MD About track numbersRecording from a CD onto a MiniDisc One-Touch Editing About monaural long-play modeRecording To rerecord To record the track number during recording Recording from the built-in radio onto a MiniDiscTo interrupt recording Editing Recording the editing results Using the editing functionEdit Menu To combine two noncontiguous tracks When both tracks have a nameProgrammed move To erase all of the tracks at once To erase tracks one at a timeType Characters To create a disc nameTo erase disc names To erase track names To create a track nameTo erase a character To add a characterEntering Characters To change the message displayed when Power is turned offTo erase a name To erase a programmed messageEntering characters To enter characters from a computer keyboardCompatible keyboards Keys you can useTimer playback HOW to USE the BUILT-IN TimerProgramming for timer playback Setting timer playbackSetting timer recording Timer recordingProgramming for timer recording To cancel the timer operation To check the timer settingTo change the sleep timer Simultaneous sleep and timer operationTo confirm the sleep timer setting To cancel the sleep operationConnecting to a stereo turntable Using External UnitsConnecting external units Headphones Recording sound from an external unit What is the space-cut function?Listening to sound from an external unit To start a recording by yourself manual recording What is a MINIDISC? If a problem occurs TroubleshootingMinidisc System Limitations GeneralRadio reception MD recording and playbackBlank MD Error messages Meaning RemedySpecifications MaintenanceInternal care External careMemo Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey Calling for ServiceLimited Warranty