MP3 LOAD

MP3 LOAD lets you load MP3 instructions without inserting an MP3 disc.

How to MP3 LOAD

1.With AUTO MP3 LOAD off, with the CD drive selected, and with no disc* in the drive, push and release the MENU/STORE button.

*If AUTO MP3 LOAD is on, MP3 instructions were loaded on power up. If an MP3 disc is in the CD drive, MP3 instructions were loaded when the MP3 disc was recognized. If a standard CD is in the CD drive MP3 LOAD is not available.

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2.Push and release the REC LEVEL/SELECT control. MP3 LOADING is displayed as MP3 instructions are loaded.

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The level meters show the progress of MP3 instruction loading.

3.Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to switch to other menu choices or press and release the CANCL/DELETE button to exit menu mode.

How to record MP3

MP3 compressed data is converted into audio signals and recorded in standard CD format. An MP3 disc can contain up to 8 hours of recording but a standard CD is limited to 80 or 74 minutes depending on the disc. See example play se- quence on the next page for an illustration of the relationship between Albums (folders) and tracks (files).

If AUTO STOP is ON, one Album from the MP3 disc recorded and then recording stops. The tracks (files) within the MP3 Album become tracks on the copy. MP3 ID3 title information is converted to CD Text track titles. The Album title is converted as the recording session closes. A maximum of 32 characters per title is converted, if the ID3 title is longer it is truncated.

You can listen during recording. The HEAD- PHONES jack, and ANALOG OUT jacks, are live during MP3 recording. Digital output is not avail- able during MP3 recording.

CD Text can be added after the copy is made and before finalizing.

The recording is not automatically finalized.

1.With the MP3 disc to be converted in the CD drive, press and release the PLAY MODE button to select CHANGER mode.

2.With a recordable CD in the CDR drive, press and release the REC MODE button. REC MP3 DISC will be displayed for a few seconds.

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Then the display will alternate between PRESS RECORD and the recording time remaining on the CD-R or CD-RW in the CDR drive.

 

 

 

 

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3.If you press the Record button the first album on the MP3 disc will be recorded. To select a different album, press and release an ALBUM button, or , until the desired album is selected.

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You are in Recording pause. You can check on what would be recorded by pressing the ALBUM buttons, or , to select the Album and turning the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to select the track and the CD drive Play/Pause button to play the file.

4.Press and release the Record button . All of the tracks (files) in the currently selected Album, beginning with track 1, will be re- corded. If AUTO STOP is ON, recording will automatically stop.

During recording, or after step 2, you can adjust the recording level by turning the REC LEVEL/ SELECT control.

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Marantz CDR510 manual How to MP3 Load, Appears, How to record MP3

CDR510 specifications

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