RECORDING COMPACT DISCS

CD player

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Tape Deck (KXW-S70)

Tape Deck (KX-S90)

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TUNER DIRECT

 

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SEARCH

 

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Notes

If the tape’s total possible recording time is longer than the total playing time of the selected disc, tracks on another disc are recorded automatically.

In this case, as many as three discs can be recorded continuously.

If programs are made selecting tracks from more than one disc, during recording, the PLAYXCHANGE button on the CD player is disabled.

The CD player’s repeat play mode (except for the “A REP” mode) will be canceled during this recording mode. If the “A REP” repeat play mode is selected, it will not be canceled, but it will not function until the recording is finished.

To cancel tape-editing function

Before recording, press the stop button of the CD player or the tape deck.

To stop recording

Press the stop

button of the tape deck.

(At this time, CD playback automatically stops.)

To make this unit program tracks on a disc automatically so that the least amount of unrecorded space remains on the tape

1 Follow steps 1–6 on the previous page.

2 Press the PROGRAM button.

3 Press the TAPE button.

“AP >A ” illuminates during programming for side A, and “AP >B ” illuminates during programming for side B.

*After “AP >B ” goes out from the display, you can check the programmed contents for side A and B respectively.

To check, cancel or correct program data, refer to page 19.

4 Press the EDIT button. (“EDIT” appears on the display.) The recording is automatically started.

*The unit searches a peak level on each track to adjust the recording level properly. The search is carried out before recording each track. (While searching, “LEVEL” flashes on the display, and recording is paused.)

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