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When selecting “SOUND SYNC”:
Start playback on the external equipment.
The recording lamp stops flashing and remains lit, and
recording starts automatically.
When selecting “STEREO”:
1) Press MD # / 8.
The recording lamp stops flashing and remain lit,
and recording starts.
2) Start playback on the external equipment.
To stop recording, press 7.
To stop recording for a moment (only for Stereo
Recording), press REC PAUSE (or MD REC PAUSE on
the remote control) again.
To resume recording, press MD # / 8.
When the source for recording is “TAPE”
you can select the sound input level. See “To select the sound input
level” on page 34.
When recording is stopped or finished
Sound Synchronized Recording is automatically canceled, and
Stereo Recording resumes.
If Sound Synchronized Recording will not work
correctly
Use the Stereo (Normal) Recording or Standard Recording method
(see page 34).
Sound Synchronized Recording starts automatically when this unit
detects sound signals come in. This means that, if sound signal is
too weak for this unit to detect, Sound Synchronized Recording
will not start (or will stop even while the source is being played).
When recording from a DAT deck using Sound
Synchronized Recording
Two track marks will be recorded at the beginning of the
recording. If this occurs, join these two track marks using the JOIN
function described on page 41.
1
Insert a recordable MD into the MD loading slot.
2
Press TAPE/AUX to select the sound source you
want to record from.
• When selecting “TAPE,” the sound input level appears
for a while. (See page 34 for the sound input level.)
3
Select the recording method — Sound Synchronized
Recording or Stereo Recording.
1) Press PLAY/REC MODE on the unit.
2) Push the joy control upward (¡ ) or
downward (1 ) to select the recording
method you want, then press SET.
The recording lamp on the unit starts flashing.
STEREO: Select for normal stereo
recording
SOUND SYNC: Select for a sound
synchronized recording
Ex. When selecting “SOUND SYNC” for
recording from a tape
Ex. When selecting “STEREO” for
recording from a tape
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