Fostex CR300 owner manual Mode of Recording, Recording a CD, DAT, MD or DCC source S/P DIF only

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MODE OF RECORDING

This section introduces the summary of the modes of recording available with this unit.

It is recommended to use the automatic digital-source synchro recording when

recording a CD, DAT, MD or DCC source (S/P DIF only).

The track numbers are updated automatically by this unit.

For details, also refer to the corresponding descriptions.

This unit provides four mode of recording on CD-R and CD-RW discs.

Select a mode according to the source recorded.

Automatic digital-source synchro recording (1-track)

Automatic digital-source synchro recording (all-track)

Automatic finalization

recording

Manual digital-source

recording

Analog-source recording

........... When the source equipment starts to play, only one track is recorded automatically and the

recording stops automatically after that track. This mode is convenient for edited recording of a CD, DAT, MD or DCC. (Refer to page 18 for the recording setup procedure.)

......... When the source equipment starts to play, all tracks are recorded automatically and the

recording stops automatically after the last track. This mode is convenient for recording an entire CD, DAT, MD or DCC. (Refer to page 19 for the recording setup procedure.)

........... This mode automatically performs finalization after an all-track automatic digital source synchro

recording. (Refer to page 20 for the recording setup procedure.)

........... This mode is mainly used for recording the output from other digital sources than those

mentioned above. Recording is started or stopped manually. (Refer to page 21 for the recording setup procedure.)

........... This mode is used for recording the line output of the source equipment. (Refer to page 22 for

the recording setup procedure.)

To monitor the recording input, set the INPUT SELECTOR to desired input position. Even if the position is the same, it must be changed to a different position and then switched back to monitor the input.

INPUT SELECTOR

DIGITAL

 

ANALOG

COAX

XLR/+4

XLR/-10

 

OPT

 

LINE

AESEBU/

 

 

When the input is selected, the input source equipment name is displayed as "INPUT" "CD"(only from digital input) "MONI".

This display is available if the input source is a CD, MD, DAT or DCC.

Before recording from LaserDisc, make sure that this unit’s sampling frequency indicator lights in the display. Digital recording is not possible if this indicator does not light. Check the source with the record monitor.

When recording from digital sources like CD, CDV, or LD players, the input source display may display “CD.”

A digital input source other than mentioned above such as AES/EBU is displayed as "-- --" .

CAUTION

This unit is a recorder for writable compact discs.

This recorder can record on discs carrying the CD-R mark*1, the CD-RW mark*2. The CD-R indicator lights when a CD-R (Compact Disc - Recordable) is loaded while the CD-RW indicator lights when a CD-RW (Compact Disc - Rewritable) is loaded. Recording on a partially recorded disc starts from the point where the previous recording left off. The CD-R disc is recordable once and cannot be erased once recorded. The CD-RW disc is recordable and can erased and rerecorded again. In the following cases, recording is impossible even when the RECORD or DIGITAL SYNCHRO button is pressed.

When the CD indicator is lit (CD or finalized CD-R), input monitoring is started by pressing any of the above buttons. When the CD-RW and FINALIZE indicators are lit (finalized CD-RW), input monitoring is started by pressing any of the above buttons.

When there is no remaining recording time and "REC FULL" is displayed.

When 99 tracks have been recorded and "REC FULL" is displayed. (No more recording is possible.)

When a CD-R or CD-RW disc is inserted, the unit automatically performs a series of adjustments designed to provide the best possible recording.

It may take some time to complete the automatic adjustments if the unit is cold when the power is turned on. Please wait for the recorder to enter the record standby mode.

Be sure to remove the disc before turning off the power. If the disc is left in the recorder, it may not operate normally next time.

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CR300 <PRB1291-A>

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Contents CR300 Safety Instructions For Canadian model Information to UserPour le modele Canadien Features Contents Checking Accessories AC power cord AAA/R03 dry cell batteries ... xBattery loading method Batteries AAA/R03 dry cell batteriesPrecautions regarding installation Cleaning the compact disc recorderCD lens cleaner LocationDiscs Discs usable with this unitCD-R finalization CD-R and CD-RW discsDisc maintenance Handling of discDo not play a CD with a special shape Disc storageDigital Signal Connection ConnectionsAnalog Signal Connection Controls and Indicators Switching the time display Wireless remote control Parallel remote controlAlso be carried out by using buttons with the same Operations performed by buttons marked canTurn the power on Disc LOADING/UNLOADING2,4 Open the disc trayTrack numbers are updated automatically by this unit Mode of RecordingRecording a CD, DAT, MD or DCC source S/P DIF only Recording of other-than-audio signals Recording from the middle of a discTrack recording Load a CD-R or CD All-track recordingRW disc containing Recordable space Automatic finalization recording Synchro button twicePress the Finalize ButtonPress the Record REC buttons Manual DIGITAL-SOURCE RecordingAfter recording, press the stop button to end recording Press the pause Or play button Record-pause mode Adjust the recording levelANALOG-SOURCE Recording RW disc containing a Recordable spaceRecording level adjustment Adjustment referenceLevel meter Minimum recording time per trackCopy Bit Setting Auto stop delay time Setting in Digital SynchroFade In / Fade Out Time Setting Menu Button FunctionsAutomatic Track Number Renewal Level Sensitivity Setting Auto Pause Mode SettingBalanced Output Level Setting Sample Rate Converter ThruTrack Number Writing Manual writing of track numberAutomatic writing of track number Press the Track no T O / M a N U a LConvenient Functions for Recording To pause recordingCreating a blank Starting recording with fade-inChecking the recording end point from the middle of a disc Setting skip ID to a track Track skip Skip ID RecordingPlay the track to be skipped Press the Skip ID SET buttonClearing skip ID of a track Play the track which is not to be skippedWhat is finalization? Finalization TOC RecordingRW disc which has Been recorded on Press the Finalize buttonErasing CD-RW only Erasing CD-RW discsLoad a CD-RW disc w h i c h h a s b e e n recorded on Press the Erase buttonLoad a CD-RW disc which has been finalized Press the pause button to start the TOC erasingAll tracks erasing Playback Starting playbackTo pause playback Playing from the desired track Direct track selectionSearching an adjacent track Track search Searching the desired point Manual searchPress the track search Press and hold the manualPlayback in Auto Pause Mode Press the Repeat button of the remote control unitPlaying tracks repeatedly Repeat playback Fade-in/fade-out during playbackProgrammed Playback Playing Tracks in the Desired OrderProgram reservation Programming pauseClearing the entire program Clearing a track from the programChecking the programmed tracks Replacing a track in the programPress the play button Load a disc containing the recording of skip ID dataCase skip playback is not required Character Message List Message Description Ref.Information messages related to recording operation Information messages related to playback operationSymptom Cause Remedy ConnectionsIndex Term Function Ref.Audio Unit typical Declaration of EC Directive Affect of Immunity on This EquipmentPage Fostex CO