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You can m0.ke recordings fi'om Ihe component such as 0. cable TV luner or DVD player connecled Io this unil.

This unil cannot inpul digilal signals other Ihan PCM signals.

Recording onto tire HDD is made in tire unil called "disc". The maximum lenglh of one disc on life HDD is 179 minutes 59 seconds. If tire recording has been made exceeding Ihe maximum lenglh, the recording will be made continuously Io tire next available disc.

 

 

 

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1.Press REC while the HDD is selected (P.14).

The HDD mark fhrshes, and the disc and track numbers to be recorded are indicated on the display. Recording has not been started 5'el at this stage. (HDD recording standby mode)

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In the HDD recording standby mode, you can specily the settings for HDD recording. For details, rel'cr to "Setting the HDD recording mode" (P.35).

'Yimcarl specify a disc to where data is copied. For details, reli:r to "Selecting a target disc" (P.28). (When no disc is specified, the unit automatically selects the smallest disc number that does not contain any data.)

2.Select the input source to be recorded.

Tile lamp lbr tile selected input (OPTICAL (-2(-)AXIAL,or ANALOG) lights.

3.Adjust the recording level.

The adjustment of the digital recording level is not normally necessary. However it is possible to adjust the recording level (R34) to suit your needs.

4.Press E>/nnto start recording.

5.Start playing the source.

Press t>/nn to stop recording temporarily. The HDD mark flashes and the track number is advanced to Ihe next.

Press t>/nn to resume recording.

This unit automatically adds Irack markers to track data while

recording external audio sources. To add track markers

manually, refer to "Adding track markers during recording

(Manual track marking)" (E37).

6, Press D to stop recording.

The first track number of the disc at which recording has heen stopped is indicated on the display.

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Never turn off the power of this unit during recording. Recording may not be correctly made, or the data on the HDD may be damaged.

During recording, make sure that this unit is not suf!jected to shock or vibration as the HDD may be damaged.

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Yamaha CDR-HD1500 owner manual Recording input audio source

CDR-HD1500 specifications

The Yamaha CDR-HD1500 is a sophisticated combination of CD recorder and hard disk drive, designed to enhance the way users manage their music collection. This innovative device caters to audiophiles and casual listeners alike, providing flexibility and convenience for recording and playing back audio.

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