Recording a CD in a Specified Track Order (programme edit)

You can adjust the total recording time to the tape length while making a programme.

Tuner CD player

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7 Press 6EJECT on the deck and insert a blank tape.

8 Slide DIRECTION to select dual or single-sided recording.

To record on one side, set to A. To record on both sides*, set to a.

*Recording always stops at the end of the reverse side. Be sure to start from the front side.

9 Press CD SYNC.

The deck stands by for recording, and the CD player stands by for playing.

10 Press ( or 9to select the tape side you want to start recording on.

To start recording on the front side, press (.

To start recording on the reverse side, press 9.

11 Press Pto release recording pause. Recording starts. After about 10 seconds, the CD starts playing.

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When you programme to record on side B, the CD will pause after completing the recording on side A. The deck continues recording silence until it reaches the end of side A, then it reverses the tape and starts recording on side B. Once all of the selected tracks have been recorded, the deck records about 4 seconds of silence and then stops.

To cancel programme edit

Press TUNING/PLAY MODE until “PGM” disappears.

Notes

• If the last portion of the track is recorded on

the leader at the end of the tape, recording

may not be made completely.

• When programming for side B after pausing

at the end of side A, make sure the tracks

1 Press 6on the CD player and place a CD.

2 Press FUNCTION repeatedly until “CD” appears in the display.

3 Press TUNING/PLAY MODE repeatedly until “PGM” appears in the display.

4 Press =or +to choose a track.

5 Press ENTER.

Repeat steps 4 and 5 to programme the remaining tracks you want to record on side A in the order you want them to be recorded.

6 Press P on the remote to pause recording at the end of side A. The total recording time “0.00” is displayed.

Repeat steps 4 and 5 to programme the remaining tracks you want to record on side B in the order you want them to be recorded.

programmed for side A do not exceed the

length of a single side. Otherwise recording

cannot be made correctly.

To start recording partway through a tape

Play or record on the tape for more than a few seconds, then press CD SYNC. As soon as you start recording, CD starts playing.

When you press CD SYNC after pressing

6EJECT to insert a tape, CD play will start 10 seconds after recording starts. This will happen when recording on any part of the tape because the stereo system is designed to prevent recording on the leader at the beginning of the tape.

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Sony HCD-T1, SA-N11, TC-TX1 manual Recording a CD in a Specified Track Order programme edit, To cancel programme edit

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