Cd Recording; Before Recording; Disc Dubbing - LG ADR-620 Owner's Manual

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CD RECORDING

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PLAYBACK
PHONES
PHONE LEVEL
DIGITAL IN

Before Recording

The unit accepts analog inputs, digital
coaxial inputs and digital-optical inputs.
Before making a recording, be certain
that you have selected the correct input.
After a disc is recorded, it must be
finalized.
This process adds the final table of
contents data to the disc and makes it
playable on other machines. Until a disc
is properly finalized, it may not be played
on any other machine.
The unit may record on either CD-R or
CD-RW discs, but they must be of the
type specifically designed for use in
consumer audio CD recorders. These
discs may be recognized by looking for
the words ¡ Digital Audio¡– in the compact
disc logo on the blank disc or its
packaging. Discs with the logo reading
only ¡ Compact Disc/Recordable¡– are
designed for computer data recording,
and they will NOT work in the unit.
CD-R discs may not be erased or have
material added to them once they have
been finalized.
At least four(4) seconds of blank
recording time must remain on an
unfinalized disc for recording to take
place.
The maximum number of tracks that may
be recorded on a disc is 99. If more than
99 tracks are programmed, a DISC FULL
message will appear.
Note that some CD-R/CD-RW audio
recording discs may be used for single-
speed recordings only. If you use a disc
with such a warning, make certain not to
dub at that 2x or 4x speed. However, the
unit has been tested for compatibility with
a wide range of blank discs for
manufacturers throughout the world. In
most cases, blank discs will produce
high-quality recordings at any dub speed.
In some rare cases, a CD player may not
be compatible with CD-R discs. If you
find that a CD-R disc plays in some
players but not in others, the fault is most
likely with the player, not with the
recorded disc or the unit. Remember that
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CD SYNC
DUBBING
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ADR 620 AUDIO CD RECORDER
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DUBBING
CD-RW discs made in the unit will play in
CD players that are specially designed to
accommodate CD-RW discs.
Some commercial CD discs may contain
a copy protection data bit that will prevent
the disc from being dubbed. In that case,
the COPY PROHIBIT indicator will light
to remind you that the inability to record is
intentional, and not the result of a
problem with the unit.
This product is equipped with the Serial
Copy Management System(SCMS) to
protect the rights of copyright owners. As
a part of this system, it is possible to
make a copy of most CDs for your own
personal use. However, it is not possible
to make a copy of most CDs for your own
personal use.
However, it is not possible to make a
digital copy from another digital copy. It is
possible to make an analog copy of a
digital copy.
RECORDINGS MAY BE MADE FOR
PERSONAL USE ONLY, AND ANY
UNAUTHORIZED COPYING IS
SUBJECT TO THE APPLICABLE
LAW.
The unit will not copy DVD discs,
computer data discs, CD-based
computer or video game discs, or digital
audio discs with a sample rate that is not
compatible with the range of the unit's
sample-rate converter.
Recordings on the unit may be made in a
number of ways:
Discs may be dubbed using the playback
deck on the unit as a source. These
copies may be made in real time, at twice
normal speed, or at four times normal
playback speed.
Recordings may be made from an
external CD player or other digital source
that is synchronized with the dub being
made in the unit.
Recordings may be made from any
compatible external digital source.
Recordings may be made from an
external analog source.
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Disc Dubbing

The easiest way to make a copy of an entire
disc is to use the unit's internal dub
capability.
1. First, insert a blank or unformatted
disc in the Record Drawer.
When the disc is inserted, the unit will
examine it to determine if it is a CD-R or
CD-RW disc, and optimize itself for the
best possible recording.
This is indicated by OPC message in the
Information display.
2. Next, select a dub speed.
The default speed is a real-time dub,
where the recording takes as long as the
actual running time of the disc. However,
with the unit you may also select 2x
dubbing or 4x dubbing.
Press the SPEED button to select a
speed as indicated by the 2x/4x
Indicators.
When no Speed Indicator lights, the unit is
set to real-time recording. Note that the
slower the record-dub speed, the more
tolerant the unit is of errors on the blank
disc. However, with most high-quality
blank discs, the 2x and 4x speeds should
not present a problem.
3. Place the disc to be dubbed in the Play
Drawer and wait until the Table of
Contents data is read and the Information
Display shows the track and running time
data for the disc.
4. When you are ready to start the dub,
press the DUBBING Button.
The Play Deck will begin to read the track
information again to make certain that
there is enough space on the blank disc
for the recording. If there is NOT sufficient
room on the blank disc, a DISC FULL
message will remind you to use another
disc. During this process the DUBBING
Indicator will light, the RECORD Indicator
will flash and a BUSY message will flash
in the Record Deck's Information Display.
5. When both Information Display
Indicators return to normal, with
indications of 01 00:00 press the
SELECT Button to start the dub.
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