To adjust the recording input level
You can adjust the recording input level.
Once adjustment is made, it is memorized, and will be recalled when you record any source on CD Recorder, using any recording method (except when high speed recording is selected).
While adjusting the recording input level, the sounds through the speakers and headphones also change so that you can check the difference by your own ears.
On the unit ONLY:
1While CD Recorder is in recording pause mode, press REC LEVEL (inside the sliding panel).
Now the VOLUME control (and VOLUME +/– on the remote) works to adjust the recording level.
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2Turn the VOLUME control while listening to the playback sound.
•Adjust the recording input level so that the OVER indicator never lights.
Recording input level is also shown here
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•You can adjust the recording input level within the range of +12 dB to
3Press REC LEVEL again to finish the adjustment. Now the VOLUME control (and VOLUME +/– on the remote) works as usual to adjust the volume level.
4Press 7 to cancel recording pause mode.
• If you press CDR 3 / 8, standard recording (see page 31) will start.
When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure occurs
Input level adjustment will be erased in a few days. If this happens, adjust the input level again.
To make a silent portion in your recording
You can record a
•This function can be used both for digital and analog recording.
To make a silent portion in your recording, press REC MUTE on the unit while recording.
Recording enters recording pause mode after recording a 4- second silence. (You can also make a silent portion as long as you want by holding the button.)
To resume recording, press CDR 3 / 8. (A track mark is recorded when you resume recording.)
To change the display information while recording
You can change the information in the main display.
•For display information during playback, see “Changing the Display Information” on page 15.
On the remote control ONLY:
Press DISPLAY repeatedly.
•Each time you press the button, the information in the main display changes as follows:
■When the source is 3-CD Changer:
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*When the current playback source is a CD Text, CD Text information will be shown. See “To show the text information recorded on a CD Text” on page 25.
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