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Basic Playback and Recording
Basic Playback and Recording
Manually Recording a Digital Source
If you are recording from a digital source other than
CD
,
MD
,
DCC
or
DAT
— digital satellite, for example — synchro recording is
not possible since there are no track numbers or start
ID
s to signal the start and end points of the recording. For these
sources, use the manual recording method described here.
1
Load a CD–R or CD–RW disc.
Check the display to make sure that there's enough space on the disc
for what you want to record.
2
Set the INPUT SELECTOR to either COAXIAL or
OPTICAL.
Set to whichever input your source is connected to.
3
Press RECORD
¶
(
¶
REC on the remote control).
If you're using the remote, press both
¶
REC
buttons simultaneously.
The recorder goes into record-pause mode.
4
Start playing the source to check it’s recordable.
If the recorder does not recognize the digital format, or the source is
copy-protected using
SCMS
, the message
CAN
NOT
REC
or
CAN
NOT
COPY
appears. In either case, you won't be able to record digitally — use the
analog inputs instead (see the following page).
If the signal appears
OK
, stop the source.
5
Check that the time display reads 00:00, then press
8
(pause) or
3
(play) to start recording.
6
Restart playback of the source material.
If the
AUTO
TRACK
indicator is lit in the display then the recorder will start
a new track each time it encounters two seconds of continuous silence.
(To switch off auto track numbering see page 28.)
7
When you're done, press
7
(stop).
❖
After pressing
7
(stop), the display shows
PMA
REC
while it records
the track information to the disc.
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Hi-bit Legato Link Conversion
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