Marantz CDR510 manual How to Record, To record from the CD drive, Internal REC modes

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How to Record

Recording takes place on the CDR drive only.

The recording procedure is the same for CD- R and CD-RW discs.

Use discs compatible with a 1X write speed. See page 49.

If the disc already contains recordings, the CDR510 will automatically locate the end of the last recorded track and start from there.

Tracks from the CD drive can be programmed for recording. See page 45.

To record from the CD drive:

1.Push and release the PLAY MODE button to select CHANGER mode.

2.Place a recordable CD-R or CD-RW disc in the CDR drive.

3.Place the CD to be recorded from in the CD drive.

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Recorded CDs must be finalized before being playable on a regular CD player. See page 46.

Internal REC modes

There are four recording modes for recording from the CD drive.

The CDR510 must be in CHANGER mode for internal recording.

RECORD FAST – double speed recording of a disc or programmed tracks.

REC LISTEN – listening to a recording while making it.

MAKE CD – double speed recording with automatic finalizing.

REC MP3 DISC – listening to an MP3 disc while recording 80 (or 74) minutes of the disc to audio format on a standard CD disc.

See page 40 for more details about Recording modes.

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4.If programmed tracks are to be recorded do the programming. See page 45.

5.If desired, adjust menu settings for AUTO TRACK, see page 31, AUTO STOP, see page 32, or COPY protection, see page 35. Most commonly, AUTO TRACK and AUTO STOP should be set to ON.

6.Push and release the REC MODE button to tab through Recording mode choices.

7.When correct, push and release the REC button .

8.When done check or add CD Text. See page 29.

9.Except for MAKE CD, finalize the disc. See page 46.

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Contents Recordable No USER-SERVICEABLE Parts Inside Refer Servicing to Qualified Service PersonnelRisk of Electric Shock Copyright CE marking only EU versionEquipment mains working system Precautions installation Precautions connectionCE marking English FrançaisImportant Safety Instructions Table of Contents Introduction Fast forward search buttonFeatures Audio input CDR driveAudio output CD drive Audio output CDR drivePackage contents Connections basic Remote batteriesHow to Play back Changer mode To select Changer modeDual mode To select Dual modePlay back features To PauseTo Stop To display timesHow to Record To record from the CD driveInternal REC modes Analog XLRDigital RCACD Text Copy protectionAdditional Recording Information Changer Mode Dual ModeONE Touch Record Record mode REC LEVEL/SELECTControl Press Record Plug stereo headphones in here Forward button25, 26. Album buttons Headphone jackDisplay Track labelTime label Step labelDIG 17. Digi label Sync labelManual label Analog 20. Analog labelControls and Connections rear CD drive outputsCD Analog OUT jacks CD DIG OUT jackAnalog in / OUT Remote RC5 in / OUT Door OPEN/CLOSE ChangerCancel button Pause buttonStop button Display buttonSource button Enter buttonMenu mode CD-R/RWTo make a menu change ALL Text How to turn Auto Track on or OFF Auto TrackAuto Track OFF Auto Track onHow to turn Auto Stop on or OFF Auto StopAuto Stop OFF Auto Stop onREC Balance Text ON/OFFHow to turn SRC on or OFF SRCHow to turn Copy ON, OFF or to HCO Copy OFFCopy on How to adjust the Pitch menu control How to turn the Pitch on or OFFPitch How to turn Auto CUE on or OFF How to adjust the Auto CUE LevelAuto CUE Level How to set the Play Mode How to set Single PlayHow to set END Warning Recording modes REC EXT DiscREC EXT MAN Minute TrackRecord Fast REC ListenREC MP3 Disc Make CDHow to turn Auto MP3LOAD on or off MP3MP3 playback and recording Auto MP3 LoadHow to MP3 Load How to record MP3MP3 Load AppearsMP3 Album/file structure MP3 File PlaybackPlaying Albums in sequence Selecting Albums and files for play backHow to Program tracks Clearing a programTo edit a program To program for recordingFinalize CD Alternating with Press Enter Display messages Auto TrackAbout Compact Discs Which discs to usePage Commands Requesting Status RS-232C controlRS-232C specifications Status changes automatically transmittedControl commands Status data transmissionRC-5 Codes Troubleshooting Specifications General CD Recorder Recording analogPlayback Input /OutputLimited Warranty Marantz is a registered trademark 2003/8

CDR510 specifications

The Marantz CDR510 is a highly regarded CD recorder that combines advanced technology with user-friendly features for audiophiles and music enthusiasts. It gained recognition for its ability to deliver exceptional sound quality while providing a range of functionalities that cater to both recording and playback needs.

One of the standout characteristics of the CDR510 is its dual functionality as both a CD recorder and a CD player. This versatility allows users to easily record their favorite music from various sources including vinyl records, cassette tapes, and other audio devices directly onto CD-R or CD-RW discs. The inclusion of a high-quality analog-to-digital converter ensures that recordings capture the nuanced details of the original audio source, resulting in an accurate and high-fidelity reproduction.

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The user interface of the Marantz CDR510 is intuitive, featuring a clear display that provides essential information about the current track, elapsed time, and remaining time, making navigation straightforward for users. The front panel controls are well laid out, ensuring ease of access to various functions, from recording to editing tracks.

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