8 Recording Other Sources

Recording fades

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Recording blank sections

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Recording blank sections

This feature is useful when you want to put some space at the end of a recording session so that the next recording doesn't start after the last too closely, but use it wherever you need some blank space recorded on the disc. Note that you can’t start a recording with a muted section; only after the recording has started, or at the end of a recording.

1While recording, or in record-pause

mode, press ¦.

The REC indicator starts blinking and a blank space of about four seconds is recorded. The recorder then goes into record-pause. If you start recording again, a new track is started.

If you press and hold ¦,you can record a blank for as long as you hold down the button.

Pressing ¦, (without holding) in record-pause mode records four seconds of silence from the current position. Use this to create spaces between tracks when recording in 1-track synchro mode, for example.

2To finish the recording session here, press 7.

To restart recording, press 6.

Recording fades

When recording a radio or satellite broadcast, or just an excerpt from a recorded piece of music, you may want to fade in the recording at the start, then fade out again to finish.

Note: fade in recording is only possible in the manual recording mode (see page 35). Fade outs are possible in any of the synchro recording modes (see pages 33–34) or the manual recording mode.

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

Recording starts with a gradual fade in.

Press FADER during recording to fade out.

After recording the fade out, the recorder goes into record- pause. To finish the recording session here, press 7.

If you record a fade out during all-track synchro recording, the synchro mode is cancelled after the fade out.

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Pioneer PDR-W739 manual Recording blank sections, Recording fades, While recording, or in record-pause Mode, press

PDR-W739 specifications

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