Play the source to be recorded and adjust the recording level so
that the loudest sound does not exceed the "OVER" indicator on
the peak level meter .
The level can be adjusted as follows:
MIN .
DOWN
∞
–
−60 dB
< When the POWER button or the Stop (H) button is pressed, the
recording level is reset to 0 dB .
< The volume level differs depending on the source (record, cassette
tape, CD, etc . ) . To record various sources at the appropriate volume,
the recording level should be adjusted for each source .
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Press the Play (y) or the Pause (J ) button to start
recording.
Recording starts .
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Play the source to be recorded.
When the playback of the source has been finished, press the Stop
(H) button to stop recording .
To stop recording
Press the Stop (H) button to stop recording .
< If the CD-R is finalized, it can be played with another CD player .
UP
MAX .
0 dB
+12 dB
To pause recording
Press the Pause (J) button . "WAITING" briefly appears on the
display, then recording is paused .
To restart recording, press the Play (y) button or the Pause (J)
button .
< You cannot restart recording while "WAITING" is displayed .
< Remember that every time recording is paused or stopped, a new
track number will always be assigned . It is not possible to record in
two "stages" within one track .
To monitor the input signal
When no recordable disc is loaded in the unit, press the RECORD
button .
"MONITOR" appears on the display, and you can monitor the input
source via the PHONES jack and the output terminals . The meters
show the current input level .
Exit the monitor mode by pressing the Stop (H) button .
Manual track division
It is possible to divide a track into multiple tracks by pressing the
RECORD button while recording .
< Manual track division is possible regardless of the AUTO/MANUAL
setting .
< A track cannot be less than 10 seconds in length . The RECORD
button will not work if it is pressed within 10 seconds from the
beginning of a track .
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