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Convenient recording methods
Application section
Desired CD tracks can be programmed in the desired sequence and recorded onto an MD or tape.
To record a CD only onto tape, go to step
3
.
Make preparation for recording.
Make sure to put the MD recorder or cassette deck to stop mode.
1
Select the CD input.
2
Ensure that the "RANDOM" indicators are not lit.
3
MD
: Insert a recordable MD in the MD recorder.
TAPE : Perform steps 1 to 3 of the procedure in "Recording on TAPE".
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4
Insert the desired CD in the CD player.
5
Ensure that the "HIGH-SPEED" indicator is not lit.
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1
÷
If the "
RANDOM
" indicator is lit, turn it off by pressing the
RANDOM
key to cancel the random play mode.
÷
If the "
HIGH-SPEED
" indicator is lit, turn it off by setting the recording speed to the normal speed.
Program recording
(CD
=
MD / CD
=
TAPE / TWIN REC)
Select the recording mode.
1
Press the menu key.
2
Turn the volume/multi control knob to se-
lect "MD REC MODE", then press the set/
demo key.
3
Turn the volume/multi control knob to se-
lect the recording mode, then press the
set/demo key.
4
To use the LP stamping function, turn
the volume/multi control knob to set
"LP: STAMP on", then press the set/
demo key.
(If you selected "STEREO" or "MONO", go to
step
3
.)
2
Turning the knob switches the display contents.
1
"STEREO" :
Stereo recording mode
2
"LP2" :
Stereo LP2 recording mode
3
"LP4" :
Stereo LP4 recording mode
4
"MONO"
: Monaural recording mode
Turning the knob switches the display contents.
1
"LP: STAMP on" :
Characters "
LP:
" are input
at the beginning of each track title.
2
"LP: STAMP off" :
Characters "
LP:
" are not in-
put at the beginning of each track title.
menu
set / demo
volume / multi control
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Discs or tracks recorded in the LP2 or LP4 mode will
produce no sound if they are played back on a player
which is incompatible with the LP2 or LP4 mode. When
a disc is expected to be MDLP-incompatible players,
record it in the STEREO or MONO mode.
Even when the "HIGH-SPEED" indicator is lit, the MD recording is performed as normal-speed
recording.
The tape deck of the unit can record signals only on Normal (Type
) and High (Type
) tapes. It cannot record on
Metal (Type
) tapes.