Recording from a CD to a USB device (continued)

Recording from a CD to a USB device

NOTE

When you want to quit recording, press 7. When you press 7 after [ENTER] is pressed in step 6, sound having been recorded before 7 is pressed is stored. After pressing 7, if you want to disconnect the USB device, wait until the “REC” indicator stops flashing and disappears.

Do not operate the main unit when “PLEASE WAIT...” is displayed on the TV screen or “WAIT” is displayed in the display window. Wait until the display disappears.

If “NO USB” appears in the display window, check the USB device or its connection.

“CANT REC” appears in the display window if recording cannot continue for some reason.

-The USB device may be connected improperly. Check the connection.

-You may be trying to record write protected tracks.

-You may be trying to record sound from a CD- R or CD-RW. The Serial Copy Management System (SCMS) protects copyright and allows only first-generation digital copies from the digitally recordable source. In short, you cannot make “a copy of a copy”.

-You may be trying to record more than the limited number of recordable tracks. You can record up to 999 tracks to a group and 4 000 tracks to a USB device.

-The number of tracks that can be recorded to the root group may be limited on the USB device. The number of tracks may have exceeded the limitation. In this case, select another group or create a new group.

Changes to the volume and quality of the sound during recording do not affect the recorded sound or the recorded sound level.

The following functions do not affect the recorded sound: the treble/bass adjustment function (page 13), speaker volume level function (page 13), surround mode function (page 13), headphone surround function (page 14) and clear voice function (page 14).

When “RANDOM” is selected, operating this function automatically cancels random playback.

CAUTION

Do not bump or move the main unit while recording sound. Such movement may interfere with recording.

Do not disconnect the USB device during recording, as this may cause malfunction.

Recording only one track

Instead of step 3 on page 48, start playback of the desired track.

You can use the number buttons, 4 or x to select a track.

Finishing step 6 returns playback to the beginning of the current track and only that track is recorded.

NOTE

You can also record only the desired track by pausing the track instead of step 3 on page 48.

When “RANDOM” is selected, operating this function automatically cancels random playback.

Recording programmed tracks

Before proceeding to step 4 on page 48, program the desired tracks.

Refer to steps 1 and 2 on pages 29 and 30 for programming tracks.

The following procedure is the same as steps 4 to 6 on page 48.

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