Marking track numbers

You can mark track numbers using the following methods:

Automatically during recording

When you record from this system’s CD (digital recording), the track numbers are automatically marked. When recording from other sources, you can mark track numbers automatically using the Level Synchro Recording function.

At any point while recording

You can mark track numbers while recording from any sources.

Marking track numbers automatically while recording

— Level Synchro Recording

Track numbers are automatically marked when the input signal continues to be under a certain level for more than two seconds and then exceeds the previous level.

This function is factory set to on. If “LEVEL- SYNC” does not appear in the display during analog recording, set it to on following the procedure below.

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TAPE

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1 Press FUNCTION repeatedly to select “TUNER,” “TAPE” or “VIDEO/GAME.”

2 Press REC/CD-MD SYNC.

The MD deck stands by for recording.

3 Press EDIT/NO, then turn MULTI JOG until “LEVELSync ?” appears.

4 Press ENTER/YES.

“LEVELSync ON?” appears.

5 Press ENTER/YES again.

“LEVEL-SYNC” lights up.

6 Press (P.

Recording starts.

To stop recording

Press p.

To cancel the track marking

1In recording pause mode, press EDIT/NO, then turn MULTI JOG until “LevelSync ?” appears.

2Press ENTER/YES. “LevelSyncOFF?” appears.

3Press ENTER/YES again. “LEVEL-SYNC” goes off.

While “LEVEL-SYNC” is not lit, a track number is marked only at the beginning of each recording.

Note

You cannot mark track numbers automatically if the sound source to be recorded is noisy (e.g., tapes or radio programs).

Marking track numbers at a specific point while recording

You can mark track numbers at any time while recording, regardless of the type of sound source, or type of connection.

TAPE

REC/CD-MD SYNC

Press REC/CD-MD SYNC while recording at the point you want to add a track mark.

The tracks following the added one are

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