Pioneer PDR-509 manual Numbering Tracks, Recording Fade Ins and Fade Outs, Fader, Start recording

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Numbering Tracks

Additional Recording Features

Numbering Tracks

If you're recording from CD, MD, DCC or DAT, you can usually let the recorder number the tracks as they change on the source material. Although automatic track numbering is the default mode of the recorder, you can number tracks manually as recording is taking place. In some cases— such as recording from digital satellite or Laserdisc, or from an analog source—auto track numbering may not work reliably (in these cases, a new track is started after the recorder detects two seconds of silence), and it's better to use manual track numbering. Remember: it is not possible to edit track numbers after recording.

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1 Press TRACK NO. AUTO/MANUAL to switch from automatic and manual numbering.

The red MANUAL WRITE indicator lights to remind you that manual numbering is switched on.

INPUT

MONITOR

TIME

SELECTOR

Press TRACK NO. AUTO/MANUAL again to switch back to automatic numbering. The AUTO TRACK indicator lights in the display.

You can switch between auto and manual track numbering either before starting to record, or during recording itself.

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FADER

FINALIZE

 

REC

DIGITAL

ERASE

AUTO/

TRACK NO.

SYNCHRO

MANUAL

WRITE

7

8

3

TIME

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INPUT

SKIP

SKIP ID

SELECTOR

PLAY

SET

CLEAR

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

3

1

2 Start recording.

You can use manual numbering in any record mode, but it is best suited to manual digital-input or analog-input recording (see pages 23 and 25 for more on these recording modes).

3 Press TRACK NO. WRITE (MANUAL) at any point you want a new track to start.

CD tracks must be at least four seconds long—the recorder won't let you start a new track less than four seconds into the current track.

Recording Fade Ins and Fade Outs

Sometimes, for example if you're recording just an excerpt from something, it may be better to fade in the recording, then fade out again at the end, rather than start and end abruptly. Note that you can’t record a fade in when in synchro recording mode (although you can record a fade out).

Recording a fade in

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FADER

FINALIZE

 

REC

DIGITAL

ERASE

AUTO/

TRACK NO.

SYNCHRO

MANUAL

WRITE

 

7

8

3

TIME

1 Á￿

4 ¢￿

FADER

With the source playing, press FADER during record-pause mode to fade in.

Recording starts with a gradual fade in.

INPUT

SKIP

SKIP ID

SELECTOR

PLAY

SET

CLEAR

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10/0

>10

REPEAT

PROGRAM

CHECK

CLEAR

RANDOM

COMPACT DISC RECORDER

 

REMOTE CONTROL UNIT

 

Recording a fade out

Press FADER during recording to fade out.

After recording about five second fade out, the recorder goes into record- pause mode. This happens in either normal or synchro record mode.

You can also just press 7 (stop) if you don’t need a fade out.

If you record a fade out during all-track sync mode, the synchro mode is canceled after the fade out (see pages 20–22 for more on synchro recording).

Note: If the recorder runs out of recording space on the disc before the source has finished, it will automatically record a fade out and stop recording.

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