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z You can also change the recording level by using the remote Z
During recording pause, press LEVEL +/– repeatedly.
Stop playing the sound source.
Press MENU/NO.
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9 To start recording, do the procedure starting from Step 11 in “Recording on an MD Manually” on page 19.
While monitoring the sound, turn AMS to adjust the recording level so that the OVER indication (red) of the peak level meters does not turn on, then press AMS.
OVER indication
CD +2.5dB
[Setup 08]
Recording level can be adjusted within a range of
– ∞ to +12 dB.

Recording on MDs

Input Level

CD +2.5dB

Note that the level cannot go above +12 dB.

Note

You cannot adjust the recording level while playing an MD.

Marking Track Numbers While Recording

You can mark track numbers either manually or automatically. By marking track numbers at specific points, you can quickly locate the points later using the AMS Function or Editing Functions.

 

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Marking track numbers manually

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

Press REC rat the place you want to add a track mark while recording.

Marking track numbers automatically (Track Marking Function)

The deck adds track marks differently in the following cases:

When recording from CDs or MDs with “OPT” selected by the INPUT button (when recording from a CD or MD connected through the DIGITAL OPTICAL IN connector):

The deck marks track numbers automatically according to the information contained in the source being recorded.

However, the deck may not automatically mark track numbers when recording from some CD players and multi disc players.

When you make an CD Synchro-Recording (see pages 8 and 9) or High-Speed CD Synchro-Recording (see page 23), the deck marks track numbers automatically under the control of the CD player section.

In all other cases:

If “T.Mark LSyn” is selected in Setup Menu, the deck marks a new track number whenever the signal drops to the specified level or below for about

1.5 seconds or longer, then rises to a specified level.

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