Difference between digital (optical) and analog (line) inputs

The input jack of this recorder works as both digital and analog input jacks. Connect the recorder to a CD player or a cassette recorder using either digital (optical) input or analog (line) input. To record, see “Recording a disc right away!” (page 18) to record using digital (optical) input, and “Recording from a TV or radio (Analog Recording)” (page 31) to record using analog (line) input.

DifferenceDigital (optical) inputAnalog (line) input

 

 

 

Connectable

Equipment with a digital (optical) output

Equipment with an analog (line)
sourcejack (CD player, DVD player, etc.)output jack (Casette deck, radio,

 

 

record player, etc.)

 

 

 

Usable cordOptical cable (with an optical or an

Line cable (with 2 phono plugs or a

 

optical-mini plug) (page 18)stereo-mini plug) (page 31)

 

 

 

Signal fromDigitalAnalog
the source

 

Even when a digital source (such as

 

 

a CD) is connected, the signal sent

 

 

to the recorder is analog.

 

 

 

Track marks1)

Marked (copied) automaticallyMarked automatically

 

• at the same positions as the source• after more than 2 seconds of no

 

(when the sound source is a CD or ansound (page 80) or low-level

 

MD).segment.

 

• after more than 2 seconds of no sound

• when the recorder is paused while

 

(page 80) or low-level segment (with a

recording.

 

sound source other than a CD or an

 

 

MD).

 

 

• when the recorder is paused (3 seconds

 

 

of no sound is encountered while

 

 

synchro-recording)

 

 

 

 

RecordedSame as the source.Adjusted automatically. Can also
sound levelCan also be adjusted manually (Digitalbe adjusted manually (“Adjusting

 

REC level control) (“Adjusting thethe recording level manually”,

 

recording level manually”, page 32).page 32).

 

 

 

1)You can erase unnecessary marks after recording. (“Combining tracks (Combine)”, page 54).

Note

Track marks may be copied incorrectly:

when you record from some CD players or multi disc players using digital (optical) input.

when the source is in shuffle or program play mode while recording using digital (optical) input. In this case, play the source in normal play mode.

when programs with audio that is digitally broadcast (e.g., digital TV) are recorded through the digital (optical) input.

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