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About
There are some restrictions to observe for
This unit is so designed that a song (track) recorded from a CD using
If you try to
The remaining time required until
If this happens, press 7after the remaining time appears.
CD playback stops.
REMEMBER if you are trying to record a program including the same song (track) twice using
During
You cannot listen to any source, and therefore, cannot adjust the volume level. (“CANNOT LISTEN!” will appear if you try to do.)
Recording Any Sound Source — Standard Recording
The following recording method can be applied to any sound source.
1 Insert a recordable MD in the MD loading slot.
2 Select the source.
•When recording CDs:
On the unit: Press DISC to select a disc, and press CD #/ 8, then press 7.
On the remote control: Press CD1, CD2, or CD3 to select a disc you want to record with, then 7.
•When recording an FM/AM broadcast:
Press FM/AM, then tune into a station you want.
•When recording from external equipment:
Press LINE repeatedly until the external equipment you want is selected.
When the source for recording is the equipment connected to either the LINE 1 jacks or the LINE 2 jack, you can select the sound input level. See “Selecting the sound input level” on page 63.
3 Press LONG MODE on the unit if necessary.
The recording length mode changes as follows:
SP LP2
(Standard Play) (2 Times Long Play)
LP4
(4 Times Long Play)
•For the recording length mode, see “Stereo Long- Hour Recording (MDLP)” on page 33.
4 Press REC PAUSE on the unit (or MD REC PAUSE on the remote control).
The REC PAUSE lamp on the unit starts flashing.
5 Press MD #/ 8.
The REC PAUSE lamp stops flashing and remains lit, and recording starts.
•When recording an FM/AM broadcast:
The station frequency will be recorded as the track title.