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• The CD-3318’s Automatic Level
Control (ALC) automatically
adjusts the recording level.
VOL-
UME
and
TONE
have no effect on
recording.
• Tape quality greatly affects the
quality of the recording. We rec-
ommend regular length (60- or 90-
minute) cassette tapes. For low-
noise, wide-range recordings, use
normal-bias tape.
Recording from a CD
1. Load the CD you want to copy into
the CD player.
2. Load a blank tape (or one you
want to record over) into Tape 1.
3. Set
RADIO.CD OFF
to
CD
. The
POWER indicator lights.
4. Select the desired CD track or
program a sequence (if you do not
want to record the entire CD in
order). Press
PLAY/PAUSE
to
pause the CD player.
appears.
5. Press
RECORD
on Tape 1.
RECORD
and
PLAY
lock
down, the CD player automatically
begins playing, and Tape 1 begins
recording from the
CD.
and
appear on the display.
Caution: If you use a cassette
tape with the erase-protection
tabs removed, do not force down
RECORD
. This can damage the
mechanism. See “Preventing
Accidental Erasure.”
Notes:
• To temporarily stop recording,
press
PAUSE
. Press
PAUSE
again to resume recording.
• To stop recording, press
STOP/
EJECT
. To stop the CD
player, press
STOP/CLEAR
.
Recording from the Radio
1. Load a blank tape (or one you
want to record over) into Tape 1.
2. Set
RADIO.CD OFF
to
RADIO
. The
POWER indicator lights.
3. Set
BAND
to
FM
or
AM
.
Note: If you record broadcasts
from AM radio, you might hear a
low-volume hum when you play
back the recording. If this occurs,
set
BEAT CUT
to a different posi-
tion and try again.
4. Adjust
TUNING
to the station you
want to record.
5. Press
RECORD
on Tape 1 to begin
recording.
RECORD
and
PLAY
lock down, and Tape 1 begins
recording from the radio.
SYNC
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