Philips CDR785/00, CDR 786 manual Recording of an entire disc or a track with automatic start

Models: CDR 786 CDR785/00

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EXTERNAL RECORDING

English

Recording with automatic synchronized start

Recording of an entire disc or a track with automatic start

Important:

Recording from CD-changers should always be started in the Auto-Start mode.

For recording from external CD changers do not use AUX MANUAL, but AUX TRACK or AUX CD.

1 Make sure that the CDR(W) is absolutely free of scratches and dust particles.

2 Press repeatedly AUX to select the input for the external source you want to record from.

AUX DIGITAL is displayed if the digital coaxial input is selected.

AUX OPTICAL is displayed if the digital optical input is selected.

AUX ANALOG is displayed if the analogue input is selected.

3 Press REC TYPE on the set to enter into the recording menu.

4 Rotate ¡ JOG CONTROL ™ to select either:

AUX CD ?: for recording with synchronised start of an entire disc

AUX TRACK ?: for recording with synchronised start of a track

5 Press YES to confirm your selection.

START SOURCE, AUX and the remaining recording time of the CDR(W) are displayed.

Note: If required the recording level can be set first, using the REC LEVEL key. See “Rec Level key” under “Recording General”.

6 Start playback on the selected source.

The CD recorder starts to record simultaneously and recording in progress is shown. The remaining recording time left of the CDR(W) is displayed.

 

 

STEP

 

 

TEXT

TOTAL TRACK TIME

TOTAL

REM

REC

TRACK

TIME

1

2

3

4

5

6

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8

9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

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CDRW

 

 

COMPILE CD TRACK PROG

CDRW

 

 

DIGITAL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OPTICAL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SHUFFLE REPEAT ALL EDIT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ANALOG

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RECORD IN PROGRESS

FINALIZE

ALC

Note: If you start playback on the selected source within a track, recording starts at the beginning of the next track or after 2.7 seconds of silence in analogue recordings.

7 If a digital source is selected:

After the recording process, the CD recorder stops automatically.

Note: Recordings from DAT or DCC will automatically stop after 20 seconds silence.

If an analogue source is selected:

After the recording process, the CD recorder stops after a silence of 20 seconds on the source material.

To stop recording manually, press STOP 9 on the set.

RECORDING IN PROGRESS goes off.

Important:

If you want to play the recorded CDR disc on any regular CD player, it must first be finalized. See ‘Finalizing CDR & CDRW discs’.

Finalized CDRW discs play only on CDRW compatible CD players.

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Philips CDR785/00, CDR 786 Recording of an entire disc or a track with automatic start, If a digital source is selected

CDR 786, CDR785/00 specifications

The Philips CDR785/00 and CDR786 are part of a generation of cutting-edge CD recorders designed for audiophiles and casual listeners alike. With a commitment to delivering high-quality sound and user-friendly functionality, these models stand out in the competitive landscape of digital audio equipment.

One of the standout features of the CDR785/00 and CDR786 is their ability to record audio directly onto CD-R and CD-RW discs. This makes them particularly useful for music enthusiasts who wish to create custom mixes or back up their music collections. Users can conveniently record their audio sources directly from various devices, such as CD players, vinyl turntables, or even cassette decks, thanks to the versatile input options available.

Equipped with advanced digital audio processing technology, both models ensure a high-resolution audio output. They support a wide dynamic range and low total harmonic distortion, which guarantees that recordings sound clear and true to the original source. The built-in DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter) further enhances audio quality, allowing listeners to enjoy a rich sound reproduction that captures every nuance of their favorite tracks.

Another essential characteristic of the Philips CDR785/00 and CDR786 is their user-friendly interface. The intuitive controls, featuring a well-organized layout and clear display, make navigating through the various options a breeze. Whether it's setting the recording levels or selecting tracks for compilation, users can accomplish these tasks with minimal hassle.

The models also feature a high-speed dubbing functionality, allowing users to create copies of CDs rapidly. This feature is especially beneficial for those who wish to make multiple copies of a single album for friends or personal use. Additionally, the built-in editing functions enable users to trim tracks and arrange them in the desired order prior to completing the recording process.

The robust build quality and sleek design of the CDR785/00 and CDR786 contribute to their durability and aesthetic appeal. They not only perform well but also fit seamlessly into any audio equipment setup. With these recorders, Philips has successfully combined functionality, quality, and design, making them a popular choice among home recording enthusiasts and audio professionals.

In conclusion, the Philips CDR785/00 and CDR786 CD recorders offer a comprehensive range of features and technologies that cater to the needs of various users. From high-quality audio recording to user-friendly navigation and versatile input options, these models stand as a testament to Philips' commitment to innovation in the audio industry.