CD RECORDING
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While the dub is in progress, you will see the
track numbers and running time increase as
the disc is copied. The Level Indicators will
also flash but this is only for your reference,
as record levels may not be adjusted during
digital recordings. It is possible to listen to
the disc while it is being dubbed by selecting
the appropriate input on your receiver,
preamp or processor:
Important Note:When a high-speed(2x or
4x) dub is being made, you will hear the
playback at the faster speed. Fast speed
playback increases the pitch of a sound,
and when played back at high volume levels
this may damage your speakers. DO NOT
use high volume levels when listening to
high-speed dubs while they are in progress.
The dub will stop automatically when the
source disc has played through to the end.
After the dub is finished, the Information
Display will show an
UPDATE
message,
and then return to normal operation. To
manually stop a dubbing operation, press
the
STOP
[ ] button for either deck.
As with all recorded CD-R/CD-RW discs,
the disc must be finalized before it can be
played in other machines.
Notes on Dubbing:
If you wish to make a dub with the tracks in
a different order from the original disc, omit
tracks on a disc, or make a dub that mixes
tracks from different discs, create a
Program Playback List before pressing the
SELECT
button to start the dub.
NOTE
: Dubs containing Program Lists
may only be made at the 1x speed. If you
attempt to make a Programmed Dub at the
2x or 4x speed, the unit will automatically
select the 1x speed.
The
PAUSE
[ ] buttons do not operate
while a dub is in progress.
Tracks will be added automatically to mirror
the track structure of the original disc.
The Total Time indication of the
recorded CD may vary slightly from the
original due to variations in the spin
speed of each drive, but this is normal.
No information has been lost in the
recording process.
If the original disc being dubbed is a
digital copy or if it contains copy-prohibit
signals, the unit will automatically make
a copy using an analog output from the
disc.
CD Sync Recording
CD Sync recording allows you to make an
automatic digital recording from an external
CD player or MD. During CD Sync
Recording, the record unit starts in sync with
the source, and tracks are added
automatically.
To make a CD Sync recording
1. First select the appropriate digital
input by pressing the INPUT button
until the desired COAXIAL or
OPTICAL indication appears in the
Record Deck Information Display.
CD
Sync recordings may not be made from
an analog input.
2. Next, make certain that there is a fresh
disc in the Record Drawer for the
recording.
3. Press the CD SYNC. button
and note
that the SYNC Indicator will light and the
RECORD Indicator will flash.
4. Select the type of recording to be
made:
To record only the first track from the
source player, press the
CD SYNC
Button so that
1 TRK
appears in the
Record Deck Information Display.
To record the entire disc or tape, press
the CD SYNC Button so that
ALL
appears in the Record Deck
Information Display.
5.
When the desired mode has been
selected, start the playback from the
source machine.
The unit will
automatically recognize the incoming
digital data and begin recording. If the
source material is a CD, the track
numbering from the original disc will be
carried over to the dub.
6. The recording will continue until the
unit senses that the playback is
finished when there in no incoming
signal for more than three seconds. At
that point the recording will stop.
You
may also stop the recording at any time
by pressing the Record
Deck STOP
[ ]
button. If the Record Disc does not have
enough space to complete the recording,
the dub will stop and a
DISC FULL
message will be displayed. After the
recording is complete, an
UPDATE
message will appear briefly, and the unit
will then return to normal operation.
Remember to Finalize the recorded disc
so that it may be used in other machines.
Recording from an External Source
To record from an external source
1.
Place a CD-R or CD-RW audio disc in
the Record Deck.
2.
Select the input to be used by
pressing the INPUT button.
Pressing the button will cycle between the
input choices, which will be shown in the
Information Display as COAXIAL,
OPTICAL and ANALOG. In addition, the
DIGITAL
Indicator will light when either
the coaxial or optical inputs are selected,
and the
ANALOG
Indicator will light when
the analog inputs are selected.
3. Press the REC button and then
press the PLAY/SELECT[
] button to
start the recording.
Note that when the coaxial digital input is
selected, the connection may be made to
either the rear panel Coaxial Input. If a
signal is present at both coaxial inputs
when a recording is made, the front-panel
input will be used as the source.
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PLAY
STOP
INPUT
DISPLAY
NEXT
REC/PLAY
ADR 620 AUDIO CD RECORDER
PREV.
PAUSE
OPEN/CLOSE
REC LEVEL
REC
PLAY
PHONES
PHONE LEVEL
DIGITAL IN
STOP
DUAL
DISPLAY
NEXT
PREV.
PAUSE
OPEN/CLOSE
POWER
PLAYBACK
SPEED
CD SYNC
ERASE
DUBBING
FINALIZE
PLAY/SELECT
NEXT( )
REC
CD SYNC.
OPEN/CLOSE
PLAY/SELECT
STOP( )
CD SYNC.
TRACK INCREMENT
CDR
OPEN/CLOSE
INPUT
RECORD
PAUSE
CDP
OPEN/CLOSE
NEXT( )
DISPLAY
SERCH
DUAL
PLAY/
SELECT
PREV.
NEXT
PAUSE
CDP
REPEAT
REC
FINALIZE ERASE
DUBBING SPEED CD SYNC.
INPUT AUTO/MANU. TR INCR.
CDP
OPEN/CLOSE
CDR
CLEAR
REPEAT
A-B
CDR
PROG.
PROG.
CHECK
STOP
RANDOM
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