Recording from another audio device

You can connect your player to another audio device, such as a CD player, and record audio from that device. The audio is converted into MP3 files and stored in the player’s internal memory.

Note

The volume and sound quality of the audio from the connected external audio device will affect the recording. Be sure to adjust the volume and turn off sound effects on the external audio device before recording.

You can check the playback volume of the external audio device by connecting the player as ordinary stereo headphones with its power turned off (see “Using the player as stereo headphones” on page 15).

POWER OPE

REC/ERASE

INPUT

to the headphones

CD player,

jack

 

 

 

cassette recorder,

 

 

etc.

 

Analog connection cord (supplied)

 

1 Connect another audio device.

Connect the supplied analog connection cord to the INPUT (analog audio input) jack of the player and to the headphones jack of the other audio device.

2 Set the POWER switch to ON to turn on the player.

3 Press REC/ERASE on the player.

A short beep sounds in the headphones and the OPE indicator lights up in red.

4 Start playback on the connected external audio device.

Recording starts.

While recording, you can listen to the audio of the MP3 files the player has created at a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz and bit rate of 128 kbps.

Note

While recording from another audio device, do not set the POWER switch to OFF on the player.

To stop recording

Press REC/ERASE.

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