Selecting the recording modeSelect each recording mode according to the recording time that you want.

Discs recorded in Hi-MD or MD (MDLP) mode can be played back only on MD players or recorders with Hi-MD or MD (MDLP) playback mode.

5-way control key (NENT)

Jog dial

NAVI/MENU

1 While the recorder is stopped, enter the menu and select “REC Set” - “REC Mode”.

2 Turn the jog dial to select the desired recording mode, and then press NENT to enter the selection.

The recorder keeps the setting of the recording mode when you record the next time.

When recording on a disc used in Hi- MD mode
RecordingDisplayRecording time
mode

 

 

 

 

 

Linear PCMPCM• Approx. 28 min.
stereo

 

on an 80-minute

 

 

standard disc

 

 

• Approx. 94 min.

 

 

on a 1GB Hi-MD

 

 

disc

 

 

 

Hi-SP

Hi-SP

• Approx. 140 min.

stereo

 

on an 80-minute

 

 

standard disc

 

 

• Approx. 475 min.

 

 

on a 1GB Hi-MD

 

 

disc

 

 

 

Recording

Display

Recording time

mode

 

 

 

 

 

Hi-LP

Hi-LP

• Approx. 610 min.

stereo

 

on an 80-minute

 

 

standard disc

 

 

• Approx. 2,040 min.

 

 

on a 1GB Hi-MD

 

 

disc

 

 

 

When recording a disc used in MD mode

Recording

Display

Recording

mode1)

 

time3)
SP stereo

SP

Approx.

 

 

80 min.

 

 

 

LP2 stereoLP2

Approx.

 

 

160 min.

 

 

 

LP4 stereoLP4

Approx.

 

 

320 min.

 

 

 

Monaural2)MONO

Approx.

 

 

160 min.

 

 

 

1)For better sound quality, record in normal stereo (SP) or LP2 stereo mode.

2)If you record a stereo source in monaural, the sounds from left and right will be mixed.

3)When using an 80-minute recordable disc

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Audio components that support the linear PCM stereo, Hi-SP stereo and Hi-LP stereo mode are

indicated by the or logo mark. Audio components that support the LP2 stereo and LP4 stereo mode are indicated by the

or logo mark.

Notes

It is recommended that you use the AC power adaptor (not supplied) for long recordings.

When you record in LP4 mode, momentary noise may be produced on very rare occasions with certain sound sources. This is because of the special digital audio compression technology that enables the long time recording. If noise is produced, it is recommended that you record in normal stereo or LP2 mode to obtain better sound quality.

It is recommended that you use the recorder to edit (dividing or combining) long tracks recorded in linear PCM stereo. Transferring such tracks and editing them on a computer may require an extremely long time.

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