Panasonic SJ-MR220 Operating Instructions, Making good recordings, Ways of adding track marks

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Making good recordings

Operating Instructions

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Making good recordings

Avoid the batteries running down while recording

Power the unit with the AC adaptor while recording. If you intend to use batteries, ensure they do not run out.

Do not open the lid or shake the unit while recording

Protect the unit from vibration during recording.

Be especially careful while “UTOC Writing” is on the display (“WRITE” on the remote control). If the unit is moved at this time, the recording may not be correctly recorded onto the disc. You can damage the unit or disc if you try to force open the lid.

Recording from a microphone

Refer to the illustration on page 29 of the Japanese text.

Preparation

Release HOLD.

Insert a recordable MD.

1Connect the microphone.

Connect while the unit is stopped.

Do not connect anything to [OPT/LINE IN]. Keep the microphone away from the unit to

avoid recording sounds from it.

2Slide [REC , LP MODE] to the right.

31 Press [ 1/ ;, CHARA] to start

recording.

2Face the microphone towards the source of the sound.

To pause recording

Press [1/ ;, CHARA]. (The number of tracks increases by one.)

Recording restarts when pressed again.

To stop recording

Press [, OPR OFF]. (UTOC is recorded.)

The unit powers itself off automatically in about a minute.

You can turn off the unit by pressing again [, OPR OFF] on the main unit while stopped.

Track marks

Add track marks manually or have the unit add them at selected intervals.

For stereo recording

Purchase a stereo microphone, part number RP-VC200 or RP-VC300.

Long play recording

Refer to the illustration on page 30 of the Japanese text.

You can record two or four times the amount of material as normal stereo recording.

Preparation Release HOLD. Insert a recordable MD.

1Connect to the other equipment.

2Slide [REC , LP MODE] to the right.

3Slide [REC , LP MODE] to select the

recording mode.

The mode changes each time you slide the button.

LP2 : LP2 stereo mode Recording from a microphone

;

LP4 : LP4 stereo mode

;

No indication : Normal stereo mode

41 Press [ 1/ ;, CHARA] to start

recording.

2Begin playback of the source.

After step 3, you can also select synchronized recording (digital or analog) or one track synchronized recording (digital) with [MODE, DELETE].

The recording times for each recording mode

The recording times for each mode are as follows when you use an 80-minute MD. Normal stereo mode : Max.80 minutes LP2 stereo mode : Max.160 minutes

LP4 stereo mode : Max.320 minutes

Note

You can record using normal stereo, LP2 stereo, and LP4 stereo on the same disc.

You cannot play material recorded using LP2 stereo or LP4 stereo on incompatible equipment.

Use normal stereo recording for the best quality sound.

The mode reverts to normal stereo recording when you replace the battery or unplug the AC adaptor.

Other recording functions

Refer to the illustrations on pages 32 and 33 of the Japanese text.

Ways of adding track marks

Apart from auto marking where the unit automatically adds the track marks during recording, there are also the manual and auto time marking methods.

Press [EDIT, MARK MODE] while the unit is in the recording standby mode to select the required marking method.

The mode changes each time the button is pressed.

AUTO

Track marks are added automatically when the tracks change.

;

MANUAL

Track marks can be added manually where required.

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3MIN

Track marks are inserted at 3 minute intervals.

;

5MIN

Track marks are inserted at 5 minute intervals.

;

10MIN

Track marks are inserted at 10 minute intervals.

To add track marks manually

Main unit

Press [ENTER] when a track mark is required during recording.

Remote control

Press [T.MARK/EQ] during recording.

Track marks are added manually even if MANUALhas not been selected.

Note

“AUTO” cannot be selected when recording with a microphone.

Adjusting recording sensitivity

You can adjust the sensitivity of the unit when recording with any of the input methods: digital, analog, or with microphone.

Press [EQ/REC SENS, SPACE] while in recording standby mode.

The mode changes each time the button is pressed.

REC SENS H

;

REC SENS L

;

Manual setting

To adjust manually

1Begin playback of the source.

2Press [:] or [9].

Adjust so the meter reaches to between –12dB and –4dB.

9: Recording sensitivity increases.

(The level meter also increases in length.)

:: Recording sensitivity decreases.

(The level meter also decreases in length.)

Checking the remaining time on the MD

This function allows you to check the time available for recording while in recording standby mode or in progress.

Main unit

Press [DISP, CAPS] while in recording standby mode or during recording.

Remote control

Press and hold [$ LIGHT/% DISP] while in recording standby mode or during recording.

The display changes each time this is done to show elapsed recording time and the remaining recording time.

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Panasonic SJ-MR220 Operating Instructions, Making good recordings, Ways of adding track marks, Recording from a microphone