Synchronized recording

of ALL tracks

This is a recording mode suitable for recording all of the material from a single audio source such as a CD, MD, cassette, or LP. Track markers are automatically placed between the tracks being recorded.

 

 

REC MODE

REC

 

INPUT

 

 

NATURAL SOUND CD RECORDER CDR-S1000

 

 

 

INPUT

DIGITAL/ANALOG

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

REC LEVEL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OPTICAL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COAXIAL

ANALOG

 

 

TRACK NO.

EFFECT

REC MODE

CD DIRECT

REC

REC

 

 

 

MUTE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MIN

MAX

POWER

FINALIZE

ERASE

DISPLAY

OPEN/CLOSE

/

/

/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PHONES

LEVEL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0

10

TRACK NO.

OPEN/

REC MODE WRITE

DIMMER DISPLAY CLOSE

REC MODE

EFFECT REPEAT RANDOM CLEAR PROG

1

2

3

INDEX

4

5

6

+10

7

8

9

0

 

 

 

REC

FINALIZE ERASE

REC

REC MUTE

SEARCH

 

 

SKIP

STOP

PAUSE

PLAY

1Load a CD-R or CD-RW disc containing space for recording.

To ensure proper recording, make sure that you have more than enough space on the disc.

2Press REC.

This unit enters record pause mode.

CD-R

44.1

REC

L

 

 

 

dB –00 –60 –30 –10 –6 –4 –2 –1 0 OVER

 

R

 

 

3Set INPUT on the front panel to the appropriate input to be used for recording.

RECORDING FUNCTIONS

4Adjust the recording level as described on page 17.

The recording level of digital and analog sources can be adjusted.

Start playing the source to set the recording level. When the recording level is set, stop playback of the source component.

The recording level cannot be changed when the CD DIRECT function is on.

5Ensure that the source is in pause or stop mode, as synchronized recording cannot be started if the source is playing.

6Press REC MODE twice.The ALL and SYNC indicators light in the display.

CD-R

44.1

ALL

REC

L

 

 

SYNC

dB –00 –60 –30 –10 –6 –4 –2 –1 0 OVER

 

R

 

 

7Start playing the source.

The unit starts recording automatically when it detects an audio signal.

When making a digital recording, a new track marker is placed each time a new track begins on the source component.

Depending on the source component, a new track marker may not always be placed correctly. When this occurs, use the manual track marking function.

When making an analog recording, spaces of silence are interpreted as track separations, and a new track marker is automatically placed when a new audio signal is detected. The silence should be about 4 seconds long. Automatic track marking may not be performed properly if the recording source has excessive noise or contains a lot of low level sounds. In this case, we recommend manual recording as described on page 16.

Once the unit has recorded 20 seconds of continuous silence, recording ends and “Wait” blinks in the display while information is being written to the PMA (Program Memory Area). After this is complete, the unit is put in the stop mode.

When making a recording using the program playback function of the source component, make sure that the space between each track is under 10 seconds.

When you are finished recording, follow the finalization procedure described on page 20.

English

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