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Digital recording refers to recording where an optical digital cable is used for inputting signals from the recording source.

This MD recorder contains a digital input signal sampling frequency rate converter which converts the sampling frequency of digital input signals to 44.1 kHz before recording.

This converter can handle the following sampling frequencies: 44.1 kHz (CD player, etc.)

32 kHz (DAT, satellite broadcasting, etc.)

48 kHz (DAT, satellite broadcasting, etc.)

1 Press the STAND-BY/ON button.

The STANDBY indicator goes out.

STANDBY/ON

STANDBY

The number of tracks on MD and the total recorded time Remaining recording time on MD Disc name ("No Name" when not set)

To record by erasing all of the existing tracks on a prerecorded MD

Erase all the tracks before you start recording (see page 37).

2 Load a recordable MD.

MINDISC RECODER

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PUSH TO ENTER

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3 Set the INPUT selector to "Digital In1" (D1) or "Digital In2" (D2) position.

The digital input source 1 or 2 is now

STANDBY/ON

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MO ST D1 D2

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DISPLAY EDIT/NO

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MO ST D1 D2

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Number of recorded tracks

Total recorded time

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To check the time remaining for recording

When the MD recorder is stopped, press the DISPLAY button. Each press of the DISPLAY button changes the display as follows:

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Note

Make sure which of the digital input terminals the supplied optical cable is connected to. If you attempt to perform digital recording using a digital input terminal which is not connected, "D.In Unlock" will appear.

Use the DIGITAL INPUT 1 digital input terminal if you connect the C-705X CD player to this MD recorder.

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Onkyo MD-105X manual Digital recording, Press the STAND-BY/ON button

MD-105X specifications

The Onkyo MD-105X is a high-performance MiniDisc player that embodies the elite standards of audio reproduction with a rich array of features and innovative technologies. Designed with audio enthusiasts in mind, the MD-105X offers superior sound quality, compact design, and versatile functionality, making it an ideal choice for both casual listeners and serious audiophiles.

One of the standout features of the Onkyo MD-105X is its MDLP (MiniDisc Long Play) capability, which allows users to record and playback audio in a compressed format, extending the recording time significantly. With this technology, users can store up to 320 minutes of audio on a single MiniDisc, a substantial increase compared to standard MiniDisc recording times. This flexibility caters to users who require lengthy playback without sacrificing audio quality, making it perfect for long events or extended listening sessions.

The player is equipped with a high-quality digital-to-analog converter (DAC) that ensures precise audio reproduction. This module is crucial for converting digital signals from the MiniDisc into analog sounds that can be enjoyed through speakers or headphones. With this level of sound processing, the MD-105X delivers rich, detailed audio that captures the nuances of recordings, making every listening experience truly immersive.

Furthermore, the Onkyo MD-105X features an intuitive user interface that simplifies navigation through its extensive features. It includes direct track access, programmable playback options, and a clear LCD display that provides essential information such as track numbers and remaining recording time. Users can customize their listening experience with variable playback speeds and an array of EQ settings designed to optimize sound quality based on personal preferences.

Connectivity options are also a highlight of the MD-105X. The player includes optical and coaxial digital outputs, allowing users to connect directly to digital audio receivers for a high-quality audio experience. This functionality ensures seamless integration into existing home theater systems, making it a versatile component for audiophiles.

In conclusion, the Onkyo MD-105X stands out in the realm of MiniDisc players, combining advanced technologies, user-friendly features, and superior audio performance. Its MDLP compatibility, high-quality DAC, and comprehensive connectivity options set it apart as a reliable choice for those who appreciate the art of sound and the convenience offered by MiniDisc technology. As portable media continues to evolve, the Onkyo MD-105X serves as a worthy companion for high-fidelity audio enthusiasts.