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The “OVER” indicator
If rec level is too loud, “OVER” appears in the
front panel.
The SRC indicator
Adjusting the Recording
Level (ANALOG IN only)
You can adjust the recording level using the
REC LEVEL control on the front panel. Adjust
the recording level so that the “OVER”
indicator on the level is not normally appears.
Notes
• The frequency of SRC is 32 kHz-48 kHz.
• Audio signals of specially encoded discs may not be
properly recorded.
When the SRC indicator lights up
The SRC (Sample Rate Converter) indicator
lights up Sample Rate Converter is in use.
When a non-standard incoming signal is
received and it will be converted to standard
44.1 kHz for CD playback. This is an
automatic function and does not require any
user intervention.
Auto/Manual Track
Increment
Press LEVEL SYNC to select how tracks will
be numbered on the recorded disc.
• The Auto mode will add track numbers
automatically, in one of two ways. When
track data is present from a digital recording,
it will be carried over to the new copy disc.
Thus, when the CD being played moves
from one track to the next track, the copy
disc will also increase the track number by
one.
• In the Auto mode for recordings from an
analog source or a digital source with no
track data, the track number will be
increased when the recorder receives silence
for 3 seconds.
After 20 seconds of silence, the recording
will automatically stop.
• To activate the Auto mode, press the LEVEL
SYNC once and note that “L.SYNC OFF”
appears in the display.
In that mode for either digital or analog
recordings, you must add track numbers
manually by pressing REC
z
when you
wish to increase the track number.
• The Digital In source with track data will be
recorded not concerned with LEVEL
SYNCH ON/OFF according to track data.
• When the power is turned on, LEVEL SYNC
is activated automatically.
LEVEL SYNC