Sony MXD-D1 manual Marking Track Numbers while Recording Track Marking

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Recording on MDs

6Adjust the balance of the sound sources you want to record.

Turn MIX BALANCE according to the sound sources you have selected in the following ways:

If you have selected Turn MIX BALANCE

LINE and CD

Counterclockwise to raise the

 

level of the sound source

 

connected through the LINE

 

(ANALOG) IN jacks and

 

clockwise to raise the level of the

 

CD.

 

 

MIC and CD

Counterclockwise to raise the

 

level of the microphone and

 

clockwise to raise the level of the

 

CD.

 

 

MIC and LINE

Counterclockwise to raise the

 

level of the microphone and

 

clockwise to raise the level of the

 

sound source connected through

 

the LINE (ANALOG) IN jacks.

 

 

When selecting only one sound source

Adjust MIX BALANCE at the center.

7Do steps 3 to 6 in “Adjusting the Recording Level” on page 27.

To stop recording

Press p.

When you finish mixing

Disconnect the microphone and adjust MIX BALANCE at the center.

Marking Track Numbers while Recording (Track Marking)

You can mark track numbers either manually or automatically. By marking track numbers at specific points, you can quickly locate those points afterwards, using the AMS function or editing functions.

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Marking track numbers manually (Manual Track Marking)

You can mark track numbers at any time while recording on an MD.

Press r REC at the point you want to add a track mark while recording.

Marking track numbers automatically (Automatic Track Marking)

The player adds track marks differently in the following cases:

When recording digitally from the CD player section:

The player automatically marks track numbers in the same sequence as the original CD.

Other cases

When “LEVEL-SYNC” appears in the display, the player marks a new track number whenever the input signal from the sound source is continuously at or below a certain level for several seconds, and then exceeds that level (Automatic Track Marking).

If “LEVEL-SYNC” does not light up, set the LevelSync to ON as follows:

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Sony MXD-D1 manual Marking Track Numbers while Recording Track Marking

MXD-D1 specifications

The Sony MXD-D1, a versatile and robust component in the world of audio recording and playback, stands out with its unique blend of features tailored for audiophiles and casual listeners alike. This digital audio recorder and CD deck, released in the early 2000s, combines the best of both analog and digital technologies, making it a valuable asset in any sound setup.

One of the MXD-D1's main features is its dual functionality as both a CD player and a digital audio recorder. This duality allows users to seamlessly transition between enjoying their favorite music and creating digital recordings. The device supports both CD-R and CD-RW formats, enabling the recording of high-quality audio without the need for cumbersome cassette tapes or bulkier recording equipment. The intuitive interface makes it easy to navigate through tracks and recording options, ensuring an enjoyable experience for users at any level of expertise.

Another notable characteristic of the MXD-D1 is its advanced digital signal processing (DSP) capabilities. This technology enhances sound quality, providing cleaner audio with minimal distortion. Coupled with a high-resolution 24-bit ADC (analog-to-digital converter) and a 16-bit codec, the MXD-D1 captures sound with remarkable accuracy, preserving the nuances of the original recording.

The device also features a built-in digital timer and various modes for programming recordings, allowing users to create playlists or capture specific sections of audio. It has multiple input and output options, including optical and coaxial digital connections, ensuring compatibility with a variety of audio systems. The front panel includes a large LCD display that shows information about the track, playtime, and recording settings, facilitating easy navigation and monitoring.

In terms of build quality, the Sony MXD-D1 is designed with durability in mind. Its sleek and unobtrusive design fits well into any audio equipment setup while maintaining a professional appearance. Moreover, the low-noise operation ensures that it does not interfere with the integrity of recordings or playback.

In conclusion, the Sony MXD-D1 represents a significant advancement in digital audio technology. With its dual CD deck and recorder functionality, high-quality DSP capabilities, and versatile connections, it caters to the needs of both enthusiasts and professionals. Its ability to deliver precise sound and ease of use makes it a noteworthy addition to any audio collection.