Hooking Up the Audio Components
Hook up a mixer, CD player, DAT recorder, and other components to the MD recorder. Be sure to turn off the power of each component to do so.
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Mixer
•: Flow of signal
zWhen the remote is used as the wired remote
Use the supplied control S cable to connect the jack at the front of the remote with the control jack of the recorder.
When the recorder and remote are connected by the control S cable, infrared rays are not emitted from the remote and infrared rays are not received by the recorder.
When the remote is used as the wireless remote, unplug from the jacks of the recorder and remote.
1Prepare necessary connecting cables.
• Audio connecting cable (pin type)
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Left (L) | Left (L) |
Right (R) Right (R)
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•Audio connecting cable (XLR type)
•Coaxial digital connecting cable
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• Relay record/play cable
2Connect.
xWhen connecting with analog components
Use the connectors and switch in the figure below.
ANALOG BLANCE | ANALOG UNBLANCE |
I/O terminal | I/O terminal |
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OUTPUT LEVEL
selector
Change the INPUT selector on the front panel depending on the type of the input connector to be used.
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zA signal is output to both the UNBAL and BAL output terminals regardless of the setting of the INPUT switch
zWhen the BALANC output (XLR type) terminals is used, the output level can be changed by the OUTPUT LEVEL selector
Getting Started
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