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| Points in CD recording |
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| When recording CD tracks onto a tape, if you leave | 1Put the CD player in pause mode. |
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| the cassette deck in | 2Select the track to be recorded with the skip |
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| thecassettedeck recordingcan be started atthe same | (4, ¢) keys. |
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| time as the CD starts to be played. (Synchro record- | (The CD player pauses at the beginning of |
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| 3Put the cassette deck in |
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| 4Start playing the CD. |
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| (Synchro recording starts.) |
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| ÷ Recording stops when the stop (&) key of the CD player is |
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Basic section
There may be cases in which beat noise interferes with recording of AM(MW)/ LW broadcasting.
In such a case, press the A/B key during recording to reduce or suppress the beat noise.
A B
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DISPLAY | “Display Auto” |
/DEMO | “Display 1” |
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| “Display 3” |
÷Although the display will change according to the music when “Display 1” or “Display 2” is selected, when “Display 3” is selected, the display will change regardless of the music.
÷When “Display Auto” is selected, the display mode during CD playback changes to “Display 1”, “Display 2” and “Display 3” every time the track changes.