RECORDING TO A DISC .......................................................
Selecting an Input Source
Press INPUT to select the appropriate input source to be used for recording among optical digital recording, analog recording, and copying from disc tray A.
•To record a digital source, press INPUT to light
DIGITAL.
•To record an analog source, press INPUT to light
ANALOG.
•To record a source CD placed on the disc tray A, press INPUT to light DISC A. A CD placed on the disc tray A can be recorded to a
The copy speed can be selected at either normal speed (as you listen) or double speed (takes half of the time of normal speed recording).
•When CD DIRECT copy is selected, DISC A automatically lights.
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| INPUT | MULTI JOG | |
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DISC A | DIGITAL ANALOG | |||
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RASE
DIGITAL REC LEVEL
•Regardless of the INPUT setting, both digital and analog signals are output at the same time.
•When DIGITAL or DISC A is selected using INPUT, the input digital sampling frequency is indicated in the display.
•Make this input source selection while this unit is in the stop or record pause mode.
Selecting a Recording Mode
This unit features a number of recording modes. Select the appropriate mode that suits your purpose.
■Manual recording
In this recording mode, all recording operations (such as starting, stopping, track marking, and finalization) are manually performed.
When recording onto a partially recorded disc
If a
In the following cases recording is NOT possible
•When the CD indicator is lit indicating that a CD or finalized
•When the
•When there is no recording time remaining on the disc and “Disc Full” appears in the display.
•When 99 tracks have been recorded and “Track Full” appears in the display. Only 99 tracks may be recorded on a CD.
•When the
Before
When you have finished recording on a
•If Full AUTO synchronized recording or CD DIRECT copying is performed, finalization is automatically performed following the conclusion of recording.
■CD DIRECT copy
A source CD placed on the disc tray A can be directly recorded to a
■Single track synchronized recording
This unit automatically starts recording a single track when the source component starts playback. This mode is convenient for recording a mix of single tracks from different sources.
■All track synchronized recording
This unit automatically starts recording all tracks when the source component starts playback. Track numbers are automatically placed between the tracks being recorded.
■Full AUTO synchronized recording
This mode automatically finalizes the disc after all track synchronized recording. A