Available recording modes—REC MODE

CD Recorder provides a variety of the recording methods—called “Recording Modes.”

Available recording modes vary according to the playback source and its playback status.

By pressing REC MODE after all preparation for recording is finished, you can select and use the following recording modes.

7When the source is 3-CD Changer —CD Synchronized Recording:

CD Direct Recording (with or without finalization)—See page 36.

First Track Recording—See page 38.

Listening Edit Recording (with or without finalization)—See page 39.

During play, you can only perform a single track recording—See page 41.

7When the source is the external component

• Sound Synchronized Recording—See page 40.

When recording is stopped or finished, CD Synchronized Recording and Sound Synchronized Recording are canceled automatically.

Digital recording or analog recording?

CD Recorder automatically selects appropriate recording— either digital or analog—during CD Synchronized Recording. When digital source is selected as the playback sound, it will be recorded digitally unless it is a first-generation digital copy (see “SCMS (Serial Copy Management System)” on page 54). In this case, CD Recorder selects analog recording.

During CD Synchronized Recording

Repeat Play will be canceled automatically.

Auto track-marking is activated automatically.

Other recording methods

You can also use the REC PAUSE button to perform the recording. See “Recording Any Sound Source—Standard Recording” on page 34.

High-Speed Recording

When using some of the Recording Modes mentioned on the left column, this unit allows you to change the recording speed—normal speed and high speed.

For CD-R, high speed means 4 times normal speed and for CD-RW, 2 times normal speed.

When you select high speed for your recording, you cannot listen to the played-back sounds.

During high-speed recording

You cannot listen to any source, and therefore, cannot adjust the volume level. (“CANNOT LISTEN” will flash in the main display if you try to do.)

Finalization

This is the final process in recording on a CD-R or CD- RW. “Finalizing a disc” means writing the TOC (Table of Contents) on the recorded disc.

Only after this process is completed, a recorded CD-R or CD-RW can be played back on a CD player compatible with CD-R/CD-RW.

It is also recommended to finalize a disc in order to play it back on 3-CD Changer.

To finalize a disc, see “Finalizing a Disc—CD-R/CD- RW” on page 41.

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JVC LVT0749-003A, CA-NXCDR7R manual Available recording modes-REC Mode, High-Speed Recording, Finalization

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