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•
Select an output using the
9
or
8
keys.
• Press
the
5
Select
key to confirm your selection.
Note:
Any music currently playing on this output will
continue to play but will no longer be audible while the
Line-In Record
screen is visible. The
None
option allows
you to make a line-in recording without interrupting
playback on any output.
Sound Quality
The
Sound Quality
menu allows you to specify the
recording quality:
• Use
the
9
or
8
keys to choose between
Maximum
(no compression used) or one of the
MP3
compression options.
Note:
The higher quality options use more space on your
Digital Music Server hard disk.
In each case the display shows the total remaining recording
time available at the specified recording quality.
• Press
the
5
Select
key to confirm your selection.
To record from the line-in connectors
Once you have created a new session, the
Line-In Record
screen allows you to begin the recording process:
If your
Line-in Source
is the analogue input connector, you
will need to set the recording
Gain
to an appropriate
level. To achieve the best quality recording try to play the
loudest passage from the music you are going to record
and set the gain such that the loudest peaks are in the
yellow region of the signal level meters. The
Peak Level
dB
indicator shows the maximum level reached so far.
To adjust the recording gain setting
• Use
the
9
or
8
keys to highlight the
Gain (dB)
option and press the
3
Edit
action key.
• Use
the
9
or
8
keys to highlight the appropriate
gain option.
• Use
the
6
or
7
keys to adjust the gain setting to
ensure that the loudest peaks in volume are in
the yellow region of the signal level meters.
Press the
3
Clear
action key at any time to reset
the peak level marker.
• Press
the
5
Select
action key to confirm your
settings and return to the
Line-In Record
screen.
Note:
If you have selected either the coaxial or optical
digital input as your
line-in source
the
gain
setting may not
be altered. The
signal
indicator in this case will show
whether a valid digital connection has been made. If the
signal
indicator shows
protected
the current digital source
has been copy protected and may not be recorded onto
your Digital Music Server using the digital inputs.
To edit the album details
All the recordings made in this line-in recording session
will be placed in a new album. This album is
automatically assigned a name such as
Album 4
,
Artist 7
;
it will also be placed in the
Unclassifiable
genre. You can
edit these details at any stage in the recording session as
follows:
• Use
the
9
or
8
keys to highlight the
Album
option and press the
3
Edit
action key.
To edit the album name and artist name:
• Use
the
9
or
8
keys to highlight the item you
want to edit and press the
3
Edit
action key.
•
Edit the album name and artist name using the
alphanumeric keys on your Digital Music Server
remote control or by using the text
grid
on the
front panel.
• Press
the
3
OK
action key to confirm the new name.
To edit the genre:
• Use
the
9
or
8
keys to highlight the
Genre
option and press the
3
Edit
action key.
•
Select a genre using the
9
or
8
keys.
• Press
the
5
Select
key to confirm your choice.
To edit the names of any tracks you have already recorded:
• Use
the
9
or
8
keys to highlight the
Edit tracks
option and press the
5
Select
action key.
• Use
the
9
or
8
keys to highlight the track name
you wish to edit and press the
3
Edit
action key.
•
Edit the track name using the alphanumeric keys
on your Digital Music Server remote control or by
using the text
grid
on the front panel.
• Press
the
3
OK
action key to confirm the new name.
For more information on entering and editing names see
the chapter called
Entering and editing names
, p.37.
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