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Setting the analog recording level

Compared to analog tape, the distortion that you get from overloading a CD is much less tolerable, and something you’ll definitely want to avoid.

What you want to aim for is a level where the loudest sound from your source material is recorded onto the CD at a level just below the point where it overloads (where it produces an unpleasant, buzzy distortion).

1 Press INPUT SELECTOR to choose the analog input.

Pressing INPUT SELECTOR repeatedly switches the active input:

Analog - Optical - Coaxial

The recorder’s display indicates the current input.

2Make sure the recorder is stopped, then press RECORD ( REC on the

remote control).

The recorder goes into record- pause. (You can also press MONITOR.)

3Start playing the source.

4Adjust the recording level using the ANALOG REC LEVEL control.

Don’t let the recording level to reach the red OVER indicator!

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The maximum recording level should be in this area.

When you’re happy with the recording level, stop the source.

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