Marantz CDR510 manual Record Fast, REC Listen, REC MP3 Disc, Make CD

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CDR510 or the DISPLAY button on the remote to display the remaining disc time.

Minute Track marks are silent. Playback across a Minute Track does not produce any sound.

CD Text can be added after the copy is made and before finalizing.

The recording is not automatically finalized.

RECORD FAST

RECORD FAST lets you copy the CD in the CD drive to an unfinalized disc in the CDR drive at 2X speed. The entire CD in the CD drive is copied. In PROGRAM mode the tracks pro- grammed are copied.

In most cases AUTO TRACK and AUTO STOP should be at ON so track information is recorded as the copy is made.

CD Text can be added after the copy is made and before finalizing.

The recording is not automatically finalized.

REC LISTEN

REC LISTEN lets you copy the CD in the CD drive to a CD-R or CD-RW disc in the CDR drive and listen during the copying. The HEAD- PHONES jack, ANALOG OUT jacks, and DIG OUT jacks are live during the recording. The entire CD in the CD drive is copied at 1X speed. In PROGRAM mode only the tracks programmed are copied.

In most cases AUTO TRACK and AUTO STOP should be at ON so track information is recorded as the copy is made.

CD Text can be added after the copy is made and before finalizing.

The recording is not automatically finalized.

REC MP3 DISC

This REC mode only appears when in CHANGER mode and when an MP3 disc is

recognized in the CD drive.

The CDR510 does not copy an MP3 disc, it converts the MP3 compressed data into audio signals and records the audio in standard CDDA format. While an MP3 disc can contain up to 8 hours of recording, a standard CD is limited to 80 or 74 minutes depending on the disc. Only 80, or 74, minutes of MP3 recording can be copied (converted).

REC MP3 DISC converts one Album from the MP3 disc and stops. The tracks (files) within the Album become tracks on the copy. MP3 ID3 title information is converted to CD Text track titles.

In most cases AUTO TRACK and AUTO STOP should be at ON so track information is recorded as the copy is made.

As in REC LISTEN you can listen during record- ing. The HEADPHONES jack, ANALOG OUT jacks, and DIG OUT jacks are live during the recording.

CD Text can be added after the copy is made and before finalizing.

The recording is not automatically finalized.

MAKE CD

MAKE CD copies the CD in the CD drive to a disc in the CDR drive at 2X speed. The entire CD in the CD drive is copied. In PROGRAM mode the tracks programmed are copied.

In most cases AUTO TRACK and AUTO STOP should be at ON so track information is recorded as the copy is made.

The recording is automatically finalized.

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Contents Recordable Risk of Electric Shock No USER-SERVICEABLE Parts InsideRefer Servicing to Qualified Service Personnel Equipment mains working system CopyrightCE marking only EU version Precautions connection Precautions installationCE marking English FrançaisImportant Safety Instructions Table of Contents Fast forward search button IntroductionAudio input CDR drive FeaturesAudio output CD drive Audio output CDR driveRemote batteries Package contents Connections basicTo select Changer mode How to Play back Changer modeDual mode To select Dual modeTo Pause Play back featuresTo Stop To display timesInternal REC modes How to RecordTo record from the CD drive XLR AnalogDigital RCAAdditional Recording Information CD TextCopy protection Dual Mode Changer ModeONE Touch Record Control Record modeREC LEVEL/SELECT Press Record Forward button Plug stereo headphones in here25, 26. Album buttons Headphone jackTrack label DisplayTime label Step labelSync label DIG 17. Digi labelManual label Analog 20. Analog labelCD drive outputs Controls and Connections rearCD Analog OUT jacks CD DIG OUT jackAnalog in / OUT Remote RC5 in / OUT Changer Door OPEN/CLOSEPause button Cancel buttonStop button Display buttonEnter button Source buttonCD-R/RW Menu modeTo make a menu change ALL Text Auto Track How to turn Auto Track on or OFFAuto Track OFF Auto Track onAuto Stop How to turn Auto Stop on or OFFAuto Stop OFF Auto Stop onText ON/OFF REC BalanceSRC How to turn SRC on or OFFCopy on How to turn Copy ON, OFF or to HCOCopy OFF Pitch How to adjust the Pitch menu controlHow to turn the Pitch on or OFF Auto CUE Level How to turn Auto CUE on or OFFHow to adjust the Auto CUE Level How to set Single Play How to set the Play ModeHow to set END Warning REC EXT Disc Recording modesREC EXT MAN Minute TrackREC Listen Record FastREC MP3 Disc Make CDMP3 How to turn Auto MP3LOAD on or offMP3 playback and recording Auto MP3 LoadHow to record MP3 How to MP3 LoadMP3 Load AppearsMP3 File Playback MP3 Album/file structurePlaying Albums in sequence Selecting Albums and files for play backClearing a program How to Program tracksTo edit a program To program for recordingFinalize CD Alternating with Press Enter Auto Track Display messagesWhich discs to use About Compact DiscsPage RS-232C control Commands Requesting StatusStatus changes automatically transmitted RS-232C specificationsRC-5 Codes Control commandsStatus data transmission Troubleshooting CD Recorder Recording analog Specifications GeneralPlayback 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.

The CDR510 also features a digital input/output, allowing for greater connectivity options. Users can connect external sources such as digital audio players or computers via optical or coaxial connections, making it a flexible choice for those looking to integrate this recorder into their existing audio setups. Enhanced functionality is provided through a variety of playback modes, including repeat and shuffle, allowing users to customize their listening experience.

Another notable technology in the CDR510 is its built-in sampling rate converter, which enables the recording of audio from sources with different sample rates, ensuring compatibility and high-quality playback regardless of the origin of the material. The device supports CD-R and CD-RW formats, providing users with the flexibility to choose between permanent and erasable recording options.

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.

Overall, the Marantz CDR510 is an exceptional CD recorder that embodies the brand’s commitment to audio quality and user satisfaction. With a combination of versatile recording capabilities, high-quality audio processing, and user-friendly design, it remains a popular choice for those who value both music preservation and playback excellence. Whether you're looking to archive your music collection or create custom mixes, the CDR510 provides a reliable and high-performance solution.