Recording from another Onkyo
System (Synchro Recording)
This function is useful when you record CDs while selecting tracks.
It is also convenient for analog recording from another Onkyo system.
The following operations are available if you connect an optional Onkyo casette tape deck to the FR- N3X.
– Synchro Recording from the unit CD to the stereo cassette tape deck
–Synchro Recording from the unit MD to the stereo cas- sette tape deck
–Synchro Recording from the stereo cassette tape deck to the MD unit.
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For more information on Synchro recording from a CD or MD to a cassette tape, refer to the instruction manual for the cassette tape deck.
This section explains how to perform Synchro recording from a cassette tape deck to an MD in the
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Set up the recording source (in this example, a cassette tape) and insert an MD in the MD recorder.
Check the available recording time on the MD.
If the display does not indicate the available recording time, press DISPLAY repeatedly.
Available recording time (DISC REMAIN lights up.)
Press REC to set the recorder in recording standby mode.
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Play the recording source (in this example, a cassette tape).
Pausing and selecting a track
When you pause or stop the source, the MD recorder enters Record Standby mode. Select a track, then play the source again. The MD recording resumes. Note that when you press the MD recorder’s button, the MD
The recording starts. | recorder stops, but the source | |
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Cancelling Synchro recording
Stop playback of the recording source. The MD recorder enters Record Standby mode.
Checking the recorded data
After recording is complete, press the MD recorder’s / button or the remote controller’s button for MD. Playback starts from the top of the recording.
Numbering the tracks
Press the REC button at the point at which you wish to assign a track number. If you press the button with a short interval (about four seconds or less), you will be unable to assign track numbers.
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