
4 Getting Started
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SET CLEAR
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Selecting tracks directly
If you want to start directly from a track other than the first, just enter the track number from the remote control. If you do the same thing during playback, the recorder immediately jumps to that track on the disc.
•While a disc is stopped, paused or playing, enter the track number you want
to play.
The recorder jumps directly to that track. If the recorder was stopped, the track then starts playing.
For track numbers 1 to 10, use the corresponding number button.
For track numbers over 10, press the >10 button, then enter the track number. For example, to select track 28:
A B C T U V
>10 2 8
Using the menu features
Several features of the CD recorder can be accessed by using the MENU/DELETE key. This menu is like a selection of preferences that will stay in memory even if the system is turned off (see note below).The jog dial cycles you through the features listed below (refer to the page numbers listed to set your preferences in the menu).
•Digital volume (p.23)
•Balance (p.25)
•Silence threshold for auto track numbering (p.33)
•Time increment recording (p.34)
•Fade length (p.34)
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Note: The time increment will
default to OFF when: recording is stopped; auto track numbering is turned off; power is switched off. All settings will revert to factory defaults if the recorder is reset (p.26).