Program Play

The CDR 30’s advanced programming system enables you to program the order in which tracks are played, to repeat one track or all tracks, or to repeat any segment of a disc without regard to track numbers.

Programming Play Lists

To program the order of playback for the tracks on a disc, insert the disc, let the unit read the Table of Contents information, and wait until the disc has stopped and the number of tracks and total running time is displayed. Next, select the deck that will be programmed by pressing the CDP Select Button d on the remote for the Play Deck 3 or the CDR Select Button z on the remote for the Record Deck %.

To begin the programming sequence, press the Program Button and note that the PROG Indicator C will light and the Time/Message Display F will show

03 P-01 for standard CD Audio discs and

---P01 for MP3 discs.

Next, enter the track numbers to be played by pressing the Numeric Keys o. For two-digit track numbers, be certain to enter the second digit within three seconds after the first number is entered. As each track is entered, the display will blink three times, alternating between two displays. The first display will show the track number just entered on the left side of the Time/Message Display F under the Track Indicator W, while the right side will flash the number of steps that have been pro- grammed. For example, after programming the first step to be track number 3, the display will flash 03 P-01 for CDs or 03-P01 for MP3 discs.

Alternating with the track number and program step will be a display of the track and the total running time of all tracks that have been programmed so far. For example, a display of 06 11:25 will indicate that track number six was the last track programmed, and that the total time of all tracks so far is 11 minutes and 25 seconds. The Total Time Indicators SV will flash with this display to remind you of the display’s contents.

These displays will alternate three times, and then show a steady display of the total time and last track programmed.

Continue to add tracks in the order you wish to have them played until the programming ses- sion is complete. You may add up to 20 tracks, repeating a track if desired, as long as the total number does not exceed 32. If you exceed the 32-track limit, the Time/Message Display F will read FULL. Tracks may also be added using the Next wóý and Previous Buttons to locate the track, and the Program Button to enter that track in the programmed sequence.

When the complete list of tracks has been entered, press the Play Button j( . The tracks will then play in the order in which they were entered. Note that a programmed list of tracks may also be recorded if the disc being programmed is in the Play Deck 3. Follow the instructions on page 21 for complete information on recording and dubbing.

Checking, Editing and Clearing

Programmed Play Lists

Once you have entered a program list it will remain in the unit’s memory until the disc is removed or the unit is turned off. Thus, if you play through a program list, simply press the Play Button j( again to replay the list. If you find that you wish to check the list or make changes, that is also possible by following a few simple steps.

To scroll through a program list, press the Program Check Button h. Each press of the button will move through the tracks that have been programmed. The display will alter- nate between the track number of the program step number (e.g., 12 P-03 for CD Audio discs, or 012P03 for MP3 discs, tells you that Track 12 on the disc is the 3rd program step) and the track number and the total running time so far in the program (e.g.,

12 16:04 or 05 012 for MP3 discs tells you that at this point you have programmed a total of 16 minutes and 4 seconds of material).

At any point in the list you may insert a new track by simply entering the track number using the Numeric Keys o. Simply press the but- tons that correspond to the number of the track you wish to add. Any tracks that are in the pro- gram will remain.

To remove a step in the program, first use the Program Check Button h to locate the

track you wish to delete. Next, press the Clear Button 30 . The information in the display will blink and the step will be removed from the program list. Program steps need not be deleted in any order; as long as you have locat- ed a step in the program list, it may be erased.

To cancel an entire program list while the pro- gram is playing, press the Program Button

eand note that the Program Indicator C will go out. To remove a total program list when the disc is stopped, simply open and close the disc drawer. Whenever a disc is removed or the unit is turned off, the program list is erased.

Repeat Programmed Play

The CDR 30’s programming system enables you to repeat either a single track on a disc, the entire disc, or a specially programmed passage that you select.

Repeat One Track

To repeat the track you are currently listening to, press the Repeat Button qand note that the Repeat Mode Indicator B will light Repeat 1. If the track is changed by using the Next/Previous Skip Button iwóôý while the Repeat 1 mode is active, the new track will now be repeated.

Once Repeat 1 playback has been started, it will continue until the unit is stopped by press- ing the Stop Button , or the disc deck is opened by pressing the appropriate Open/Close Button 6$c`. When playback is stopped, the Repeat sequence is erased and must be reentered if you wish to repeat a track on another disc.

Repeat All Tracks

To repeat all the tracks on a disc in order, press the Repeat Button q twice while the disc is playing and note that the ALL Repeat Mode Indicator B will light. Once the Play Button j( is pressed, the disc will play through from beginning to end continuously, until the Stop Button is pressed. The Repeat All function may be cancelled at any time by pressing the Repeat Button q once until ALL Repeat Mode Indicators B go out. The Repeat All Function is also canceled when the disc drawer is opened.

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CDR 30 specifications

The Harman-Kardon CDR 30 is a notable entry in the realm of high-fidelity audio recording and playback, showcasing the company’s commitment to delivering superior sound quality and advanced technology. Launched in the late 1990s, this compact disc recorder has carved a niche among audiophiles seeking a reliable device for digital audio reproduction and CD creation.

One of the standout features of the CDR 30 is its dual functionality, allowing users to both record and playback CDs. It comes with a built-in CD-R and CD-RW drive, enabling the recording of high-quality audio on standard recordable CDs. This flexibility provides users with the convenience of generating their own music compilations or preserving precious vinyl collections in digital format. The CDR 30 supports multiple recording speeds, ensuring that users have control over the process, whether they are creating a perfect mix or archiving favorite tracks.

In terms of sound quality, the CDR 30 excels with its 24-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC), which helps to deliver clear and precise audio reproduction. This high-resolution audio technology is critical for discerning listeners who appreciate the nuances of their favorite recordings. Additionally, the device is equipped with advanced processing capabilities, including a sampling rate of 44.1 kHz, which further enhances the overall fidelity of playback and recording.

Another significant characteristic of the Harman-Kardon CDR 30 is its user-friendly interface. The device features a clear LCD display, simplistic navigation controls, and straightforward remote functionality, ensuring that users can easily manage their recording sessions or playback selections. Advanced programming options, such as track editing capabilities and programmable memory, cater to the needs of those who wish to customize their listening experience.

Connectivity is also a key aspect of the CDR 30. The device includes a variety of inputs and outputs, such as RCA audio connections, which can easily integrate with existing home audio systems. The coaxial digital output allows for lossless connection to external digital-to-analog converters or other audio equipment, providing even more robust sound reproduction options.

In summary, the Harman-Kardon CDR 30 is an exceptional CD recorder that combines high-quality sound with advanced recording technology. Its ease of use, superb audio performance, and versatile functionality make it a compelling choice for any serious music lover looking to preserve and enjoy their audio collection.