■Other recording
This section explains how to record on a Onkyo recorder that does not have a CD DUBBING button or another manufacturer’s recorder. Refer to your recorder's instruction manual for information on recording.
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The remote controller buttons used in the following steps are illustrated inside a gray rectangle ().
1 | INPUT | INPUT SELECTOR |
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Press INPUT or on the
2 Prepare the recording component.
•Place the recording component in record standby mode.
•Adjust the recording level on the recording component.
•Refer to your recorder’s instruction manual for information on
3 Start recording.
Start playing the source component selected in Step 1.
Notes
•For digital recording, you need to connect the digital output of the source component to the digital input of the recording component.
•Do not change the input selection during recording. Otherwise, the recording cannot be made correctly.
•To record analog signals, set surround mode to STEREO. Otherwise, you cannot record.
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