Recording
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INPUT
Before recording
Refer to the instruction manuals of the related components for detailed recording operations.
Note
Do not turn the INPUT selector during recording.
1 Turn the INPUT selector clockwise or counterclockwise until the input indicator of the source you wish to record from lights.
Or press the INPUT button on the remote controller.
INPUT
2 Prepare the playing source.
e.g. Insert the CD you want to record from into the CD player.
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CD PLAYER
CD PLAYER
3 Prepare the recording component.
e.g. 1 Insert an MD into the MD recorder.
e.g. 2 | Insert a cassette into the stereo |
or | cassette tape deck. |
Remote INPUT controller
The indicators light in the following order:
CD MD CDR LINE/DVD
TAPE AM FM
e.g. The CD player is selected.
CD | MD | CDR | LINE/DVD |
FMAMTAPE
Note
If you press the INPUT button on the remote controller repeatedly, the indicators light up sequentially
e.g. 3 Insert a
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CD PLAYER
CD PLAYER
4 Start recording with the component prepared in step 3, then start playing the source prepared in step 2.
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