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Using the Audio Mixer
fig.7-1eb)
Select Sample Rate44.1kHz, 48kHz
Select
44.1kHz
or
48kHz
.
*
Normally, CD players and MD recorders use a sampling
frequency of 44.1 kHz, and DAT recorders use a sampling
frequency of 48 kHz.
fig.3-02ca)
Select Digital inCox, Opt
Select
Cox
(Coaxial) or
Opt
(Optical).
4.
Press
[ENTER]
. The settings you made will be stored in the SD-90.
*
Do not turn off the power while the settings are being stored (while the display indicates “SAVING...”). Doing so
will result in the loss of all data stored within the SD-90.
5.
Press
[SYSTEM]
once again to return to the basic screen.
About recording with digital connections
One generation of digital copying (recording) from an audio CD to MD or DAT is permitted. For example,
once you have made a digital copy to an MD, it will not be possible to digitally copy that MD onto
another MD. This is because an audio CD contains (in addition to the audio data) flags that prohibit
digital copying.
In contrast, the signal that is output from the SD-90’s
DIGITAL OUT
jacks will allow more than one
generation of digital copying.
However, if a CD player or similar device is connected to the SD-90’s
DIGITAL IN
jack, and the incoming
signal contains flags that prohibit digital copying, digital copying of the signal that is output from the
DIGITAL OUTPUT
jack will also be limited to a single generation. For this reason, you should leave the
DIGITAL IN
jack unconnected, or turn off the power of the connected digital device unless you need to
use it.
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