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Application
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Stereo LP modes
The MD recorder of the system is compat-
ible with stereo long play of MD (MDLP
compatible equipment).
The available recording modes include
stereo, stereo LP2 and stereo LP4 modes,
and they can be used with any of the music
sources which can be recorded with the MD
recorder of the system. It is also possible
to accommodate tracks recorded in differ-
ent recording modes in a single MD.
Be sure to select the recording mode be-
fore starting MD recording.
Types of recording modes
Stereo (SP) :
The available recording time is equal to the
figure indicated on each MD cartridge.
Stereo LP 2 (LP2) :
The recording time, available in stereo, be-
comes twice the figure indicated on each
MD cartridge.
Stereo LP4 (LP4) :
The recording time, available in stereo, be-
comes four times the figure indicated on
each MD cartridge.
Stamping (STAMP)
This system has a stamping function, which
attaches stamp “LP:” at the beginning of
each track title to facilitate identification of
tracks recorded in the LP2 or LP4 mode.
“LP:” is displayed as part of a title only
when a track recorded in stereo LP mode is
played on a MDLP-incompatible MD re-
corder/player.
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A track recorded in the LP2 or LP4 mode
using the MD recorder of this system can
be played back on any MDLP-compatible MD
recorder/player. However, if such a track is
played on an MDLP-incompatible MD re-
corder/player, the track is played back with-
out audio. If it is recorded using the stamp-
ing function, “LP:” is displayed at the begin-
ning of the displayed track title.
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In stereo recording of MD, the recorded au-
dio quality is degraded as the recording time
per disc is increased. If you want to record
audio with priority given to audio quality, it is
recommended to use the SP mode.
Recording
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