Marantz PMD351 manual CD to Tape Dubbing, Manual Level Tape Dubbing

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Precautions for discs recorded using MP3 files

The format of the files played have the “.mp3” or “.MP3” extension. Files with any other extension cannot be played.

The Joliet file system, an extension to the ISO9660 file format, is supported as the write format. Both mode 1 (CD-ROM) and mode 2 (CD-ROM XA) are supported. MP3 file discs recorded using packet writing cannot be played.

The recommended MP3 file sampling frequency is 44.1 kHz and the bit rate is 128 kbps. The sound may be interrupted when playing files with any other sampling frequency and bit rate.

The maximum number of characters in the ID3 tag information that can be displayed by this player is 32. Characters other than alpha- numerics will not be displayed properly.

Digital signals are not output from the player while playing discs recorded using MP3 files.

It may not be possible for CD-R/CD-RW discs on which MP3 files were recorded to be played properly depending on the environment of the personal computer used to record the files, the writing software program, and the CD-R/CD-RW discs concerned. Check the external components used.

MP3 files on mixed CDs or enhanced CDs containing a mixture of the CD-DA format for music purposes and MP3 files cannot be played. Only the CD-DA format for music purposes will be played.

This player also supports discs created by multisessions.

It is recommended that the maximum number of sessions on a CD-R or CD-RW disc be 10; the maximum number of albums for all sessions be 20; and the maximum number of files be 200.

Functions not supported by MP3 play

The following functions are not supported when the player is to play discs recorded with MP3 files.

A-B repeat

Program play

Delete program play

Index skip

End monitor

Manual cue

Auto cue

Time mode changes

End warning

Concerning random play

Random play proceeds on an album by album (folder by folder) basis. When all the tracks of the album currently playing have been played, play moves on to the next album in the sequence. During random play, the 1-track repeat and A-B repeat functions cannot be used.

CD TO TAPE DUBBING

The CD source can be dubbed directly onto the tape deck by two means: manual recording or automatic level control (ALC On). During manual record dub- bing, the level desired is adjusted by manually adjusting the record level control. After the desired level is adjusted, you then release the tape deck to record. During ALC dubbing, the record level is adjusted automatically based on the peak levels of the source and the tape deck enters the dubbing mode automatically.

MANUAL LEVEL TAPE DUBBING

1.By pressing the CD STOP/EJECT button and the tape eject button you can load the CD to be dubbed onto the CD tray and a recordable tape into the tape transport. Gently press the front of each mechanism to close them. The CD display will register the general CD data and the tape play indicator located inside of the tape PLAY button will begin to flash.

2.Prepare the tape for dubbing by rewinding it to the beginning of the first side onto which the tape is to be recorded.

3.Set the ALC switch to the OFF position.

4.Press the DUBB button once. The REC indicator will begin to flash; the DUBB indicator will light; and the CD player will enter play mode. At this point, you can adjust the record level control to achieve the desired record level.

5.After adjusting the record level, press the DUBB button again. The CD player will return to the stop mode and the tape transport will enter into the record mode. After approximately five seconds the CD player will enter the playback mode and begin to play the first track, dubbing it onto the tape.

6.When either the CD transport or the tape trans- port have reached the end and stopped, the other transport will also stop.

7.To end the dubbing during a session, press the STOP on the tape transport or the STOP/EJECT button on the CD player.

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Contents Model PMD351 User Guide Laser Safety Important Safety Instructions Read Before Operating EquipmentEquipment mains working system CE marking only EU versionEquipment Control and Connection Diagrams Table of Contents Features Operating PrecautionsIntroduction Front Panel Controls Displays Cassette Tape HolderDisplay Tape Deck and CD Player ControlsHP Select switch Headphones jackD e Reverse Play button Stop buttonCD Pitch Control buttons Dolby NR switch Reverse Mode switchOne-way mode Two-way modeTrack indicator Total indicatorREM indicator DisplayPower Cord Cassette Deck OperationRear Panel Connections Tape PlaybackCD Player Operation Tape REWIND/FAST ForwardTape Record CD PlaybackPrecautions for unfinalized CD-R/CD-RW discs Selecting the TrackProgram Play Playing unfinalized CD-R/CD-RW discsMP3 File Playback Playing Albums in Sequence MP3 PlaybackSelecting and playing albums folders CD to Tape Dubbing Manual Level Tape DubbingAutomatic Record Level Tape Dubbing Extended Cascade OperationExtended Cascade Playback Extended Cascade RecordingAuto Tape Selector Erasure of TapeTo Protect Valuable Recordings Commands Requesting Status RS-232C controlStatus changes automatically transmitted RECStatus data transmission Control commandsRC-5 Codes Cleaning Exterior Surfaces Care and MaintenanceCompact Discs Tape Deck TroubleshootingCD Player Specifications Common PartsConnections PMD351RC-5 AmplifierLimited Warranty How You Can Get ServiceMarantz is a registered trademark

PMD351 specifications

The Marantz PMD351 is a compact, high-performance portable audio recorder that has made a significant mark in the industry with its blend of advanced technology and user-friendly features. Designed predominantly for field recording, the PMD351 is an ideal choice for journalists, musicians, and sound engineers seeking a reliable solution for capturing high-quality audio on the go.

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The device is equipped with dual XLR/TRS inputs, which provide versatile connectivity options for various microphones and instruments. This flexibility allows users to capture sound from different sources with ease. Additionally, the PMD351 includes phantom power support, making it compatible with condenser microphones that require external power, further expanding its recording capabilities.

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