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Recording a CD

When recording a CD onto an MD, you can record the entire CD or the particular tracks manually and using the synchronized recording.

Recording a CD Manually

You can start recording an entire CD or any tracks of a CD while listening.

1 Insert a recordable MD into the MD loading slot.

The MD IN lamp lights orange.

2 Prepare a CD.

Place a CD on the disc tray, press 6 (play/pause) button on the CD player or CD 6 (play/pause) on the remote control, then press 7(stop) button before going to the next step.

You can also record programed tracks if you want (refer to UX-G6R’s Instructions, pages 21 to 22).

3 Press REC PAUSE button on the MD recorder.

The REC indicator on the MD recorder lights red.

4 Press 6(play/pause) button on the CD player or CD 6(play/pause) button on the remote control.

Recording starts automatically, and information changes in the display window as follows:

CD Track number

Remaining time of each track

Recording a CD — Synchronized Recording

This is the easiest way of CD recording. Setting the recording mode, you can start playing back an entire CD and recording it onto an MD simultaneously.

1 Repeat the steps 1 and 2 in previous section.

2 Press REC MODE button behind the sliding panel to select “SYNC REC >MD.”

Each time you press the button, the recording mode changes as follows:

SYNC REC

 

SYNC REC

> MD

 

> TAPE

(canceled)

3 Press SET button to start recording.

Recording starts automatically, and information change in the display window as follows:

CD Track number

Remaining time of each track

Remaining time for recording

Each time you press DISPLAY/CHARA. button,

information switches between the remaining time and elapsed time with the current track number alternately.

While synchronized recording

You cannot use pause function until the recording finishes.

Remaining time for recording

4 Press 7(stop) button (on either the CD player or

To stop recording temporarily, press REC PAUSE

the MD recorder) to quit recording as required.

button or 6(play/pause) button on the MD recorder

“WRITING” appears in the display window, and you

or MD 6(play/pause) button on the remote control.

can remove the MD by pressing 0(eject) button.

To resume recording, press 6(play/pause) button

• When all the tracks finished recording, CD player

on the MD recorder or MD 6 (play/pause) button

and MD recorder will automatically stop.

on the remote control again.

 

5 Press 7(stop) button to stop recording as required.

To record a single track during playback

Press REC MODE button to set “SYNC REC>MD”

“WRITING” appears in the display window, and you

mode, you can record a current track during playback.

can remove the MD by pressing 0(eject) button.

The playback of the current track is stopped, and the

 

same track starts playing back from the beginning

 

again. At the same time, the MD recorder starts

 

recording the current track.

 

• When the current track is recorded, both CD player

 

and MD recorder automatically stop.

 

 

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JVC XM-G6 manual Recording a CD Manually, Recording a CD Synchronized Recording

XM-G6 specifications

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