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Selecting Recording Options
Regarclless of its type, sue!, as nlusie CO, raciio or external
input,
tfl8
tv1CX-2000 records or imports an audio source
usinq cornrnon rYianners and
forrnats. For
optirY!urY!
archiving, the
f\,~CX-2000
provicies
tVJO
recorcling optons.
~~
PCtvl is
an l.Jncornpn0ssl-jci. raw audio forlnat
whjlt.~
fv1P3
is a
compressed audic formaL The
~./lCX-2000 U:3es
a CD-quality, 1t)-bit/
44. kHz
::-:tereG
PC~'.t1
fonr:at.
wh:ch ueates
aLlelio data of
ar.;outl0 I"nefFtbytes pGr rnir'luto (141 1.2 kbps
thi:3 raw
i3.uclio
into
fv'lF<3
[orr-nat,
can
t1~e
amount of
elata ta(),prc)xirna1:eiY
qU:Jiity to SO!1'10
1 Select Top Menu> Setup> Recording.
2 Change each pararneter value as needed.
o
Type of data stored in Music Archive
Se~ect PC~v1
&
~/1P3
to keep the recorded audio data in both
fon-nats (factory setting), or rv1P3 ()nly to keep con-lpressed
aucUo data only. The fanner setting keeps two different files per
song
l
vvhich virtually reduces the nUfllber of song you can keep
on the
~,,~CX-2000
internal hard drive. The latter setting
autornatically deletes trie
PC~,~
audio data arter converting it into
fvlP3 format, vvh!ch saves the internai hard drive space, The
f\:1CX-2000 lets
you rnake
your original CD tr'!at cornpiles
archived sanDs. v'ihich requires original PCfvl audio data. So,
you're advised to select the fonner setting if you intend to create
your
O\fVn
CD.
!jl.J1Ej]
\;VhGn you select to keep
tvlP3
audo data only.
it
doesn't d8!etG
F;C~'/l
data
archived songs. You can check \.vhicri song has pef",';
In"?"i"'\PTi":qt,:r',n
c()rT!manej f"rorn a
iist screen's
format
is
p(~rv1
&
~vlP3).
To
unnecossary PCf\:1
data for- an arcl"'jived sOri9, use 1:r1e Q,::;lete F")CM Data
COIT1il"lancJ
from
tile Subnlsnl.l,
96
~
. . .
~ CX-2DCC
()\vner's
MGnUC1~
e
MP3 Encode Quality
Seiect the data rate used for
t\~P~3
conversion frolTl '160
1
256 or
320 kbps (factory setting: 160 kbps). Theon3tically, tr'le larDer
data rate is used, tr1e
tlighE~1r
sound ql...lality is obtainHd. In reality,
you
shou~d
consider type and qUCl,iity of the oriDinal PCt·A sound.
If you select 320 kbps data rate for, say, a fu!i,·-volurne rock tune
or a pop song VJith tr'ebly notes and boon') bass souIleJs
1
r-esultirig sounds rnay be ri8CU-(j
nE~arly
the sarne V'Jith thoir 160
kbps versions, or r'nay
()eCOnl8
noisier than original PCtv1
vorsions. Higher (jata rates are rather suitable tor. say, classical
tunos vvith a 'Nj(jer (iynarY1ic ranqe (volurne difforence
hetvveE:~n
loudest and quietest sounds) or 'with Clrnbience or subtle
nuances.
~JiEil]/\
rliuher clata rate
producos
mOr(1
data
per'
vvr'1ic;h vi(:uaHy
nx)uces
the
number-
of
song you can
i<:8ep on
MC:x:-2COO internal
har"C..l
Ciriv8.
(A 320
MP3
occupies
twice es ia.r98
space
on
trK:;
f'\Jr(i
drive
ciS
a.
krJps
of thG
sarne
1ri U"je
InfotTflation screen. you can confirm
tirne'
ori tr:8 arJove two parameter
.so.
you
want
to set
vaiul.Js her().
rocording
Urne
tri(:)
Sy~-)tem
screen, anel
finaHy
detenTWle suiteb!e vail.Jes 1--,e18
~~~li;~'~:J(~~~)~~\;:~~~'i~/~~~,~~:~~:
. .
~:t:~II~l,
m
tt~:,::~~~;:~~.
perall'10te
r
\jalues
3 When you select OK, the "Saving ..." rnessage is shown.
The MCX-2000 afterward records audio sources as
specified here.
Selecting Recording Options
Regarclless of its type, sue!, as nlusie CO, raciio or external
input,
tfl8
tv1CX-2000 records or imports an audio source
usinq cornrnon rYianners and
forrnats. For
optirY!urY!
archiving, the
f\,~CX-2000
provicies
tVJO
recorcling optons.
~~
PCtvl is
an l.Jncornpn0ssl-jci. raw audio forlnat
whjlt.~
fv1P3
is a
compressed audic formaL The
~./lCX-2000 U:3es
a CD-quality, 1t)-bit/
44. kHz
::-:tereG
PC~'.t1
fonr:at.
wh:ch ueates
aLlelio data of
ar.;outl0 I"nefFtbytes pGr rnir'luto (141 1.2 kbps
thi:3 raw
i3.uclio
into
fv'lF<3
[orr-nat,
can
t1~e
amount of
elata ta(),prc)xirna1:eiY
qU:Jiity to SO!1'10
1 Select Top Menu> Setup> Recording.
2 Change each pararneter value as needed.
o
Type of data stored in Music Archive
Se~ect PC~v1
&
~/1P3
to keep the recorded audio data in both
fon-nats (factory setting), or rv1P3 ()nly to keep con-lpressed
aucUo data only. The fanner setting keeps two different files per
song
l
vvhich virtually reduces the nUfllber of song you can keep
on the
~,,~CX-2000
internal hard drive. The latter setting
autornatically deletes trie
PC~,~
audio data arter converting it into
fvlP3 format, vvh!ch saves the internai hard drive space, The
f\:1CX-2000 lets
you rnake
your original CD tr'!at cornpiles
archived sanDs. v'ihich requires original PCfvl audio data. So,
you're advised to select the fonner setting if you intend to create
your
O\fVn
CD.
!jl.J1Ej]
\;VhGn you select to keep
tvlP3
audo data only.
it
doesn't d8!etG
F;C~'/l
data
archived songs. You can check \.vhicri song has pef",';
In"?"i"'\PTi":qt,:r',n
c()rT!manej f"rorn a
iist screen's
format
is
p(~rv1
&
~vlP3).
To
unnecossary PCf\:1
data for- an arcl"'jived sOri9, use 1:r1e Q,::;lete F")CM Data
COIT1il"lancJ
from
tile Subnlsnl.l,
96
~
. . .
~ CX-2DCC
()\vner's
MGnUC1~
e
MP3 Encode Quality
Seiect the data rate used for
t\~P~3
conversion frolTl '160
1
256 or
320 kbps (factory setting: 160 kbps). Theon3tically, tr'le larDer
data rate is used, tr1e
tlighE~1r
sound ql...lality is obtainHd. In reality,
you
shou~d
consider type and qUCl,iity of the oriDinal PCt·A sound.
If you select 320 kbps data rate for, say, a fu!i,·-volurne rock tune
or a pop song VJith tr'ebly notes and boon') bass souIleJs
1
r-esultirig sounds rnay be ri8CU-(j
nE~arly
the sarne V'Jith thoir 160
kbps versions, or r'nay
()eCOnl8
noisier than original PCtv1
vorsions. Higher (jata rates are rather suitable tor. say, classical
tunos vvith a 'Nj(jer (iynarY1ic ranqe (volurne difforence
hetvveE:~n
loudest and quietest sounds) or 'with Clrnbience or subtle
nuances.
~JiEil]/\
rliuher clata rate
producos
mOr(1
data
per'
vvr'1ic;h vi(:uaHy
nx)uces
the
number-
of
song you can
i<:8ep on
MC:x:-2COO internal
har"C..l
Ciriv8.
(A 320
MP3
occupies
twice es ia.r98
space
on
trK:;
f'\Jr(i
drive
ciS
a.
krJps
of thG
sarne
1ri U"je
InfotTflation screen. you can confirm
tirne'
ori tr:8 arJove two parameter
.so.
you
want
to set
vaiul.Js her().
rocording
Urne
tri(:)
Sy~-)tem
screen, anel
finaHy
detenTWle suiteb!e vail.Jes 1--,e18
~~~li;~'~:J(~~~)~~\;:~~~'i~/~~~,~~:~~:
. .
~:t:~II~l,
m
tt~:,::~~~;:~~.
perall'10te
r
\jalues
3 When you select OK, the "Saving ..." rnessage is shown.
The MCX-2000 afterward records audio sources as
specified here.

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