To record a music disc using analog
recording
Use analog recording when digital recording
cannot be performed due to SCMS (p. 40).
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Recording is performed in a normal speed.
Sound can be heard during recording.
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Press [CD F].
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Press [o] to stop playback.
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To record all tracks on the disc, skip Step 3
and proceed to Step 4.
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Press [J], [I] to select
the track.
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Recording starts from the selected track to
the last track. To record all tracks on the
disc, select the first track of the disc.
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To record the tracks in your preferred order,
program the tracks beforehand, and stop
playback. (p. 21)
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Press and hold [REC/DELETE].
Analog recording mode is enabled and
“ANLG REC” blinks.
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Press [REC/DELETE] while “ANLGREC” is
blinking.
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Analog recording of the selected tracks starts.
NOTE
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To record only one particular track, press and
hold [REC/DELETE] when the track is being
played back or paused.
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You cannot set “HIGH” for “REC SPEED” when
recording a disc using the analog recording
function.
Recording other sources
You can record an DAB/FM broadcast, metronome
or an external device.
You can divide a file according to the marking
setting. (see below)
You can record sound from a microphone or guitar
connected to the System at the same time.
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To record from an external device, connect the
external device to the System, and adjust the
audio input level. (p. 26)
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The music files are stored in the appropriate
folder (“DAB”, “FM”, “AUDIO IN” and
“METRONOME” folder) in the “MUSIC” folder.
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Recording stops automatically when the file size
exceeds 2 GB (about 20 hours).
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Recording is performed in a normal speed.
Sound can be heard during recording.
To select the marking setting
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You can select the way files are divided.
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Select the setting before recording.
Press [REC MODE] when “TUNER (DAB/FM)”,
“AUDIO IN” or “METRONOME” is selected as
the source.
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Each time you press the button, the setting
changes.
“MANUAL” : Divides a file each time you
press [SET].
“TIME” : Divides a file automatically
every 5 minutes.
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Sound is interrupted for about one second when
the file is divided.
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The setting will be memorized even if the System
is turned off.
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