Recording to a USB Flash Drive
Recording from a CD to a USB Flash Drive
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NOTE:
Tracks will automatically be recorded to available space on the drive.
You do not have to locate the appropriate position to record (as you would with a cassette tape).
1Set the Input Select switch to [CD].
2Insert a music CD.
See page 13.
CAUTION:
• MP3/WMA files on a CD cannot be recorded to the USB flash drive.
3Connect the USB flash drive to the [USB] port.
See page 13.
4Press the USB [REC] button.
The button lights up red, the CD automatically starts playing, and recording starts.
Tips:
• Recording tracks from a CD will create a separate file for each track.
Stopping recording | Starting recording from the desired track |
Press the [STOP/CLEAR] button. | Select or start playing back the desired track on the CD, then press the USB |
| [REC] button. Recording will start from the selected track. If you pressed the |
| USB [REC] button during playback, the beginning of that track will be |
| located, then recording will start. |
CAUTION:
•During recording from a CD to a USB flash drive, the transport controls, such as pause, skip, fast rewind and fast for- ward, are disabled.
•Tracks will be recorded to the USB flash drive in MP3 format with a bit rate of 128kbps. You cannot change this setting.
•Please refer to page 25 for information on the folders and files that are created during USB recording.
•Changing the volume, tone, or balance during recording will not affect the recording.
Recording
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