CD-dubbing (System operation)

CD-dubbing (System operation)Setting the CD dubbing mode

The MD-101A provides two CD dubbing modes: Album dubbing and Fade Out dubbing. These modes are applied only to CD dubbing, but not to other operations, such as signal synchro recording. Album dubbing: If the end of the recordable area on the disc is reached before the track ends, the track will be discarded. If only one track is being dubbed, the track will not be discarded even if it was not recorded to the end. Fade Out dubbing: If the end of the recordable area on the disc is reached before the track ends, the last portion of the recorded track will fade out.

The CD dubbing mode setting is possible only when the MD recorder is stopped.

When your MD-101A is configured into a system with Onkyo Separate Collection series components (R-801A and C-701A), you can record via CD dubbing by pressing the CD DUBBING button on the MD-101A.

To perform CD dubbing, your CD player must be connected through an optical cable to the DIGTAL INPUT 1 terminal located on the rear panel of the MD recorder. (Refer to the R- 801A instruction manual for more information.)

For the normal recording procedure, see “Analog Recording” on page 24 or “Digital Recording” on page 27.

Note

When “Protected” is shown in the display, it indicates that the record-protect tab of the MD is open. Before starting the recording procedure, close the tab. (See page 34.)

If you try Fade Out dubbing on the MD with a short recordable time remaining, the song may not fade out correctly.

1 Load the CD in the CD player.

See the C-701A CD player instruction manual for information on loading CDs.

2 Load a recordable MD in the MD-101A.

MINIDISC RECORDER

MULTI JOG

Insert an MD

 

EDIT/ NO YES

with the label

INPUT

REC MODE DUBBING REC PUSH TO ENTER

DISC LOADIING MECHANISM

 

 

 

CD

 

STANDBY/ ON

 

side up, in the

STANDBY

 

direction of

DISPLAY

 

the arrow.

 

MD-101A

Number of recorded

Total recorded time

tracks on MD

 

To check the time remaining for recording...

When the MD recorder is stopped, pressing the DISPLAY button changes the display as follows.

The number of tracks on MD and its total recorded time

Remaining recording time on MD

Disc name (“No Name” when not set)

To delete recorded data on the disc to makenew recordings...

First delete all data on the disc, then start recording. (See page 36.)

Operations

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