Overview

This recorder, with its internal hard disc, supports the following functions:

Recording

More than 600 hours of data can be recorded to the recorder’s HDD. Up to 500 albums can be created on the HDD with each album containing up to 400 tracks for a total of 20,000 tracks. Like an MD deck, this recorder supports Synchro-Recording and the editing of recorded tracks.

Search

Specific tracks on the HDD can be easily found.

Keyword Search (page 21)

A keyword can be entered to find a desired album or track. Keywords may be the name of the album, track or artist.

With the supplied M-crew for HAR-D1000 software, you can access CDDB2* from your computer to label albums and tracks automatically.

*A database containing information about CDs on the market

Highlight Play (page 22)

This function allows you to listen to just a part of a single track in each album in order to find a specific album on the HDD.

Play list

You can create play lists containing only the tracks you want. Besides the 500 albums that you can create on the HDD, you can create up to 10 albums through play lists on the HDD, with each play list containing up to 400 tracks.

Notes

The recorded music is limited to private use only. Use of the music beyond this limit requires permission of the copyright holders.

Sony is not responsible for any loss that may arise from lost data.

Recording to the hard disc should be considered as a temporary means of storing audio data. Be sure to retain the original sound source as backup.

There is no service for the recovery of lost data.

You may hear sounds as the recorder access the hard disc when you turn on the recorder, play an HDD track, record to the HDD, etc. These sounds are natural to the HDD and are not abnormal.

The recorder may make sounds even when no operation is being performed. These sounds are produced by the recorder’s self-maintenance functions and are not abnormal.

You may also feel vibrations from the recorder, but this is not a malfunction.

Music recognition technology and related data are provided by Gracenote and the Gracenote CDDBMusic Recognition ServiceSM. Gracenote is the industry standard in music recognition technology and related content delivery. For more information go to www.gracenote.com.

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