Sharp MD-X60H Manual recording, Track numbers, Continued, What is the space-cutfunction?, Tape

Models: MD-X60H

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What is the space-cut function?

If there is a silence in the playback signal that lasts 3 sec- onds during a synchro recording, the recording will stop automatically and unit will enter the recording stand-by mode. Then, when sound from the playback unit resumes, recording will restart automatically.

(A space of 3 seconds is placed between tracks.)

If there is noise between tracks of the sound source, the synchro recording or the space-cut function may not work properly.

If this happens, make the recording manually.

When you need to record tracks or audio that include very quiet passages lasting 3 seconds or more, manual recording is recommended.

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Manual recording

You can start recording by yourself whilst listening to the playback from other equipment (tuner or CD).

1 Load a recordable MD or Tape.

2 Press the AUX button to select the auxiliary input.

Select the input that corresponds to the terminals where the external unit you will record from is connected.

Each time the button is pressed, the display will change as follows:

To turn off the auto mark function: AUX 1 ■Track numbers AUX 2 Recording CDs from a digital source: AUX OPT.

3 Press the MD REC or TAPE ● 6 button.

4 Start playback on the external unit.

To record analogue signals, perform steps 5 - 6.

To record digital signals, perform step 6.

5 Adjust the recording level using the INPUT LEVEL control.

The maximum level should not exceed "0 dB".

6 Press the MD 0 6 or TAPE 0 button.

To stop recording:

Press the MD or TAPE button.

To turn off the auto mark function:

Press the A.MARK button on the remote control.

Track numbers

Recording CDs from a digital source:

Track numbers are automatically created to mark the beginning of each track in the signal being recorded.

When making digital recordings using a CD player as the source, track numbers may not be created automatically, depending on the CD player used.

Other considerations:

When there is a period of silence of 1 second or longer in the playback signal, a track number will be automatically created.

If there is no silence, tracks will be recorded as one track.

If there is a lot of noise in the playback signal, track numbers may not be created.

Recordings can be made without using the auto mark function.

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