Press POWER.

Recording a CD to CD-R or

CD-RW disc at High Speed

(High Speed Synchro-Recording)

You can easily make digital recordings from a CD to a CD-R, or CD-RW, faster than normal Synchro-Recording, making track numbers in the same sequence as the original CD.

Before recording, see “Notes” on page 16.

After recording, you must finalize the disc. Until the disc is properly finalized, it cannot be played on any other machine. See “Finalizing a CD-R or CD-RW disc” on page 19.

CD SYNCHRO HIGH

CD SYNCHRO

HIGH

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2 Press A of DECK B and place a recordable CD-R or CD-RW on the disc tray. Press A of DECK B again to close the disc tray.

With the label side up

“TOC” starts to flash. The recorder starts to read the TOC (Table of Contents) data and shows the type of the disc in the deck on the front panel display.

3 Press A of DECK A and place a CD on the disc tray. Press A of DECK A again to close the disc tray.

4 Press CD SYNCHRO HIGH.

“CD SYNCHRO” appears and “REC” flashes in the front panel display. And the recorder (DECK B) optimizes itself for the best possible recording and “OPC” appears on the display shortly. DECK A will check that digital recording is available.

DECK B stands by for recording, and DECK A stands by for playing.

5 If the front panel display is displayed as above, it will be ready to record.

Press H on the front panel or on the remote to start recording.

High-Speed recording starts. You cannot monitor the recorded signal during recording. DECK A and DECK B will automatically stop after recording.

1 track CD synchro (High speed)

During stop, press AMS (./>) until you find the track after you press CD SYNCHRO HIGH.

To stop recording

Press x.

Notes

When copying a disc digitally recorded under control of the Serial Copy Management System (SCMS), the recorder automatically select the analog recording and the recording speed will become normal.

When copying a commercial music CD contains copy-prohibit signals, the recorder automatically select the analog recording, and the recording speed will become normal.

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CDR on Recording

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