Recording methods on this system

This system offers you nine types of recording methods. Select one of those according to your needs.

Recording a whole CD as it is

You can record a CD to an MD in the same sequence as the original CD.

Recording one CD to an MD (CD-MD Synchro Recording, page 13)

MD1

Recording three CDs in each disc number (CD 1 – 3) to each MD separately (3CD to 3MD Synchro Recording, page 35)

MD1

MD2

MD3

Recording three CDs to MDs in sequence (Seamless Recording, page 36)

MD1MD1

MD2

Recording your favorite tracks

You can record the CD program you made to MDs. You can select the desired tracks from up to three CDs.

• Recording one program to an MD (page 37)

MD1

PROGRAM

Recording each program (program 1 – 3) to each MD separately (3PGM to 3MD, page 38)

MD1

PROGRAM 1

MD2

PROGRAM 2

MD3

PROGRAM 3

Recording only the first track on each CD (Hit Parade, page 39)

MD1

Track 1

Track 1

Track 1

Recording the current CD track immediately (Rec It, page 40)

Current MD track

• Recording manually (page 41)

Recording your favorite tracks

Starting recording with 6 seconds of prestored audio data (Time Machine Recording, page 42)

When recording from an FM or satellite broadcast, you can prevent losing the material.

Making a space between tracks

3 seconds long (Smart Space/Auto Cut, page 44)

You can make a blank space between tracks three seconds long automatically while making a digital recording.

Marking track numbers automatically while recording (Level Synchro Recording, page 43)

You can mark track numbers automatically using the blank portions between tracks.

Marking track numbers at a specific point while recording (page 43)

You can mark track numbers at any time during analog or digital recording.

After recording, you can edit the recorded tracks, e.g., change the track order, erase the unwanted tracks.

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