CD Edit-Recording

Noted below are two methods for recording so that the tracks are divided between Side A and B according to the length of the tape, and the track is not cut off in the middle by the end of the tape. Select the desired method and record.

About sequential-edit-recording

A method recording sequentially beginning with the first track by selecting the disc (1 disc) you want to record from the discs set in the changer.

When the length of the tape for recording is designated, the microcomputer in the changer automatically calculates which tracks will be entered onto sides A and B, and displays this in the display. When recording of side A finishes, the reverse function of the cassette deck operates and recording on side B begins. Then, after the last track to be entered onto side B finishes playing, the changer stops and the cassette deck returns to a paused condi- tion.

(See pages 32-33.)

About program-edit-recording

A method for programming and recording the tracks you desire from among the discs set in the changer (maximum of 5 discs). When recording of side A finishes, the reverse function of the cassette deck operates and side B automatically begins recording. Then, when the next track to be recorded will not fit in the time re- maining, the changer stops and the cassette deck returns to a paused condition.

(See page 34.)

 

Specified

disc

C-60

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Side A (30

rain.)

 

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ITR C ,I TRACKITRACK3 I

 

 

 

 

f

 

 

 

silent

space

Side B (30

min.)

 

 

 

I TRACK6

I TRACK7

L TRACK8 I

TRACK9 I

1

 

 

 

 

f

 

 

 

silent

space

DISC 1

DISC 2 DISC 3

DISC 4 DISC 5

C-60

 

JjjJJ°I J

 

 

 

Side A (30

min.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

$

DISC 3

DISC 2

/

DISC 4

DISC 1

 

I

TRACK 9

TRACK 3

/

TRACK 1

TRACK 1

1

 

 

 

 

 

silent

space

Side B (30

min.)

 

 

 

 

 

DISC 5

DISC 3

 

DISC 2

 

DISC 4

/

TRACK 3

TRACK 7

TRACK

6

TRACK 2

J

 

 

 

 

 

 

silent

space

31

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SL-PD947 specifications

The Technics SL-PD947 is a high-end multi-disc CD player that represents the pinnacle of audio engineering from the renowned brand Technics, a subsidiary of Panasonic. Launched in the late 1990s, this player was designed to provide exceptional sound quality and user experience, setting a standard for CD players of the era.

One of the standout features of the SL-PD947 is its ability to hold up to five discs in a carousel format, allowing for uninterrupted listening. This feature caters to the audiophile who desires a seamless listening experience without the hassle of changing discs frequently. The intelligent programming of tracks enables users to create custom playlists without manual intervention.

The SL-PD947 employs advanced digital audio technologies to enhance sound quality. The built-in 20-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC) is pivotal in delivering clear, high-resolution audio reproduction. This results in a richer, more detailed sound profile, bringing out nuances in the music that are often lost in lesser players. Additionally, Technics integrated their proprietary "High-Precision Digital Filter" technology, which reduces digital distortion, ensuring that the audio remains true to the original recording.

Another significant characteristic is its robust build quality. The SL-PD947 features a solid chassis design that minimizes vibration, ensuring that the audio signal remains pure and undistorted. The front-loading design also allows for easy access to discs, making it convenient for users.

The player supports CD-R and CD-RW formats, expanding its versatility and allowing users to play custom mixes and recordings. Moreover, its extensive compatibility with various disc formats makes it a flexible choice for those with diverse music collections.

User-friendly features like track programming, repeat functions, and shuffle play are also prominent in the SL-PD947, enhancing the overall user experience. The intuitive interface and remote control functionality make it easy to operate, whether from a distance or up close.

In summary, the Technics SL-PD947 stands out for its impressive multi-disc capacity, high-quality audio technology, solid construction, and user-friendly features. As a testament to Technics’ commitment to high-fidelity audio, this CD player remains a cherished component in the audio setups of many music enthusiasts and collectors.