Panasonic SA-AK580 Advanced recording functions, Recording of MP3 tracks, High-speed recording

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Recording of MP3 tracks

You can record MP3 tracks stored in an album from disc to a USB device.

1 Insert the disc you want to record.

2 Press [6 , CD] and then [7 ] (stop).

3 Press [5/, ALBUM] to select the desired album.

4 Press [¶¥8 , USB REC] to start recording. Example:

Album being recorded

Percentage of the

 

 

recording process

 

 

 

Stop recording

Press [7 ] (stop).

 

 

Recording stops at the last completed track

 

in the album. “NO. FXXX” which is the folder

 

name will be displayed.

 

Example: If recording stops amidst the fourth

 

track, only the fi rst three tracks will

 

be stored. “NO FILE RECORDED”

 

is displayed if recording stops

 

amidst the fi rst track.

 

 

 

Erased a

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recorded track

 

 

 

 

 

Note:

Some fi les may take longer to record.

Depending on the condition of the disc or fi le, some MP3 fi les may not be able to record.

Checking the track information

While performing basic recording function (\ page 12), you can view the information of the current track from the display panel.

Press [DISPLAY] repeatedly during recording.

Example: display during CD recording

Elapsed play time Remaining play time

USB remaining REC time REC mode

Advanced recording functions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

High-speed recording

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recording speed:

 

CD to USB device

: Four times (maximum of 4x) the normal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

speed.

CD-RW to USB device : Two times (2x) the normal speed.

1

Insert the CD you want to record.

2

Press [6 , CD] and then [7 ] (stop).

3

Press [PLAY MODE] to select 1-TRACK, 1-DISC or ALL

 

 

DISC.

 

4

Press [CD HI-SPEED] and [¶¥8 , USB REC] simultaneously

 

 

to start recording.

 

Note:

Depending on the condition of the disc, it may not be possible to record at four times the normal speed or perform high-speed recording. Record the CD at normal speed.

The sound is muted during high-speed recording.

Recording from CD using analogue format

You can change your recording mode from the default digital recording to analogue recording.

1 Press [6 , CD] and then [7 ] (stop).

2 Press and hold [EDIT MODE] to select “ANALOG-REC”. Each time you press and hold the button:

ANALOG-REC

 

DIGITAL-REC

(analogue recording)

 

(digital recording)

Note:

The recording mode returns to the default “DIGITAL-REC” after completing the analogue recording.

High-speed recording is not applicable while using analogue mode.

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Contents System Please check and identify the supplied accessoriesMain unit SpeakersInside of product If you see this symbolTable of contents Safety precautionsPlacement of speakers Preparing the remote control Antenna connections Making the connectionsSpeaker connections AC mains lead connectionHandling of the disc trays and discs Demo functionMaking the connections Optional antenna connectionsMain unit Overview of controlsClock or timer setting Remote controlPlay timer or record timer setting USB recording or pause Recording mode selectionDiscs Play Mode functionBasic play Checking the track informationAdvanced play DiscsChanging multiple discs Program playAutomatic presetting Memory presetTo improve the sound quality Checking the USB status Connecting a USB mass storage devicePlaying a USB mass storage device Basic recordingAdvanced recording functions Recording from CD using analogue formatRecording of MP3 tracks High-speed recordingUSB Recording modeAdding track marks Erasing the recorded tracksSetting the clock Using the timersUsing the play or record timer Using the sleep timerUsing the microphone Using sound effectsConnecting to a portable audio equipment Using other equipmentsPlaying a portable audio equipment Playing an external unitCommon problems Troubleshooting guideRadio When moving the unit MaintenanceUnit displays If the surfaces are dirtySpecifications