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Topic | page |
How to copy an existing CD (basics) | 22 |
Select record mode | 23 |
RECORD | 23 |
MINUTE TRACK | 23 |
SYNC RECORD | 23 |
SYNC REC+FINAL | 23 |
Recording tips | 23 |
Record Adjustments |
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AUTO TRACK and AUTO STOP defaults | ... 23 |
AUTO TRACK | 24 |
How to turn AUTO TRACK ON or OFF | .... 24 |
AUTO STOP | 24 |
How to turn AUTO STOP ON or OFF | 24 |
REC LEVEL adjustment | 24 |
How to adjust the MIC EQUALIZER | 25 |
How to adjust REC BALANCE | 25 |
How to select filters | 26 |
How to erase | 27 |
How to erase the last track | 27 |
How to erase the entire disc | 27 |
How to finalize | 28 |
How to Finalize a | 28 |
How to Unfinalize a | 28 |
About the Remote | 29 |
Track Skip forward button | 29 |
Track Skip backward button | 29 |
AMS button (Automatic Search) | 30 |
TR INC (Track Increment) | 30 |
About CD discs | 31 |
Which discs to use | 31 |
Disc cleaning | 31 |
CD text | 32 |
CD text during playback | 32 |
Recording CD text | 32 |
TEXT EDIT | 32 |
How to view CD text | 33 |
How to erase CD text | 34 |
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Troubleshooting | 35 |
Maintenance | 35 |
Warranty | 36 |
Introduction
The CDR300 CD recording system is a CD recorder with playback capability.
For CD recording you can:
•record on
•record from digital or analog sources
For CD playing you can:
•add (mix in) your own microphone or instrument input
•connect to an amplifier/speaker system
•connect to an external CD recorder
•connect an additional CD player (or other line input) to the CDR300 and mix that input
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