Recording
Things to know before recording ——————————
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An audio signal from a variety of sources can be recorded by using either digital or analog
input as required.
It may be unlawful to record or play back copyrighted material without the
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consent of the copyright owner.
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Carefully read the "Rule on Digital Copying" on page 33.
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The MD recorder supports the following sampling frequencies for digital sources and
lights the sampling frequency being received on the display.
32 kHz, 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz
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Recording level adjustment:
When recording through a digital input terminal, the recording level is automatically set
correctly.
When recording through an analog input terminal, it is necessary to adjust the recording
level properly.
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The accidental erasure protect tab is provided on the back of an MD cartridge to prevent
accidental erasure or recording. It must be set to the close position before recording.
Otherwise, "DISC PROTECTED" will appear when you try to record a signal to the
MD.
For recording
or editing
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When you stick an adhesive label onto the MD cartridge, adhere it securely. If it peels
off, ejection trouble, etc. will occur.
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Be sure that the MD is not of Playback-only type. (See "Two disc types" on page 34.)
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Be sure that the MD has enough space for recording. If not, carry out ALL ERASE or
ERASE function to erase all the tracks or unwanted tracks in the MD. You can check
the recordable remaining time of the MD. (See "To display the remaining recording
time" on page 16.)
Recording operation
1 Load a recordable MD.
2 Press ¶ REC PAUSE on the main unit or ¶ on the remote
control unit.
The MD recorder enters Rec/Pause mode. The REC and 8 (Pause) indicators light up
and the first track to be recorded is displayed. Also, the disc indicator lights in red.
Example) When 14 tracks are already recorded
The first track to
be recorded
Accidental erasure protect tab
Close
Open
For protecting
erasure
REC