Recording on a USB Storage Device (2)

Recording from a cassette tape

To record the entire tape, rewind the tape to its starting point. To record from the middle of a tape, stop or pause at the point from where you want to start recording.

Select the DOLBY NR (noise reduction) setting (page 9).

To record from a single tape side, set the REV MODE switch to V, and set the playback direction using the Forward (U) or Reverse (H) play button. Then press the TAPE Stop ()) button.

To record from both tape sides, set the REV MODE switch to K, and set the playback direction to U. If you set the recording direction to H, recording will be of “side B” only.

Recording from an external source

Prepare to start playback of the source device.

Example: Set the source selection of an amplifier.

Set the playback media in a connected player. To record from a tuner, tune in a station.

6Press the RECORD USB button again to start recording. When recording from an external source, you must also start playback of that source.

The red indicator above the RECORD USB button and the icon on the display stop blinking.

CAUTION

Do not turn the unit off or disconnect the power cord during recording. Doing so could damage the unit and connected devices.

If the USB storage device runs out of open space during recording, recording stops automatically.

To pause recording temporarily, press the USB Pause (+) button. A second press of the button resumes recording.

Recording from a CD or a cassette tape

When source playback stops, recording also automatically stops. To stop recording, press the USB Stop ()) button. Doing this also stops playback of the recording source.

Recording from an external source

When source playback stops, recording does not automatically stop. Press the USB Stop ()) button to stop recording.

Manual file division

When recording from a tape or a device connected to the LINE inputs, you can manually divide the MP3 file as it is being recorded. This function cannot be used when recording from a CD. A recorded CD will automatically be divided at each track.

During recording, press the RECORD USB button at the point where you want to divide the recorded file.

File division takes about 10 seconds.

When recording from a tape:

During file division, the tape stops, but almost no gap in the recording should occur.

When recording from the LINE inputs:

During file division, a gap will occur in the recording.

This unit cannot divide an already recorded MP3 file. This function only works during recording.

Consecutive numbers are added to the end of the file names after division.

Example:

If “T001.MP3” is divided, files named “T001.MP3” and “T002.MP3” are created.

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