24
GB
Recor
ding on an MD
6
Adjust the recording level.
• When recording a program source connected to
the LINE (ANALOG) IN jacks.
1
Play the loudest section of the program source
you want to record (the part with the highest
playback level).
2
Turn REC VOL so that the peak level meters in
the display just reach (but do not exceed) 0 dB.
• When recording a program source connected to a
DIGITAL jack.
Adjustment is not necessary (proceed to step 7).
7
Press REC PAUSE or PLAY/PAUSE to start recording.
8
Start playing the program source.
To stop recording
Press STOP.
Do not turn off the power immediately after
recording
This may prevent proper recording. If you do, recorded
material may not be saved to the MD. When you eject the
disc or press ENTER/YES, “TOC Writing” blinks in the
display. Wait until “TOC Writing” has finished blinking
before pressing
U
or unplugging the AC power cord from
the wall outlet.
To
Do this
Pause the recording
Press PLAY/PAUSE or REC PAUSE.
To resume recording, press PLAY/
PAUSE or REC PAUSE again.
Eject the MD
Press
§
EJECT. The MD cannot be
ejected during recording.
* The song number changes if you pause during recording. For
example, if you pause while recording song 4, the portion
recorded after the pause is recorded as song 5.
To protect an MD against accidental erasure
To make it impossible to record on an MD, slide the tab in
the direction of arrow, opening the slot. To allow
recording, close the slot.
You can mark track numbers either manually or
automatically. By marking track numbers at specific
points, you can quickly locate the points later using the
AMS knob, and perform a variety of edit functions.
Manual track marking
You can mark a track number manually any time during
recording.
During recording, press
r
REC at the point where you
want to mark a track number.
Automatic track marking
The unit marks track numbers differently depending on
the source being recorded and the type of connections
being used.
•
When recording from CDs or MDs with this unit’s
INPUT set to DIGITAL:
Track numbers are marked automatically.
However, this function may not work properly with
some multi disc (and one disc) CD players.
•
In all other cases:
When “L.Sync” in the Setup Menu is set to “L.Sync
On”, if the input level drops below a certain level for
1.5 seconds, the unit marks a new track number the
next time it rises back above that level.
When “L.Sync” in the Setup Menu is set to “L.Sync
Off” the unit marks a track number when the
recording is started, but no track numbers are marked
during recording.
Recording an MD
Record-protect tab
Back of disc
Open
r
REC
AMS
EDIT/NO
Marking Track Numbers
While Recording