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To
stop
recording
Press
@
on
deck
B
or
the
CD
player.
Notes
¢
Tape
select
edit
does
not
work
when
you
want
to
record
CD
which
has
more
than
20
tracks.
Be
sure
to
release
program
or
you
cannot
set
tape
select
edit.
When
you
record
from
a
CD
without
space
between
tracks
Record
on
manual
recording
(see
“Recording
a
CD
Manually”).
When
you
use
the
CD
SYNCHRO
button,
the
recorded
tape
has
three-second
blanks
between
the
tracks
automatically.
Recording
a
CD:
Specifying
Tape
Length
(time
edit/just
edit)
You
can
have
the
stereo
system
create
programs
based
on
the
tape
length.
The
CD
player
makes
programs
that
will
fit
the
tape
length.
For
example,
if
you
use
a
40-minute
tape
to
record
a
46-minute
CD,
the
CD
player
will
automatically
choose
tracks
that will
fit
within
the
40-minutes,
filling
as
much
of
the
tape
as
possible.
The
player
will
not
program
those
tracks
beyond
track
number
20.
Use
the
buttons
on
the
unit
to
do
this
operation.
POWER-—ON
CHECK
5,71
1
Press
&
OPEN/CLOSE
and
place
a
CD.
Then,
press
2
OPEN/CLOSE
again
to
close
the
CD
tray.
The
total
number
of
tracks,
the
total
playing
time
appear
in
the
display.
2
Press
&
and
insert
a
blank
tape
into
deck
B.
Make
sure
the
tabs
on
the
cassette
have
not
been
removed.
3
select
dual
or
single-sided
recording.
To
record
Switch
DIRECTION
to
One
side
Both
sides*
(aan)
*
Recording
always
stops
at
the
end
of
the
reverse
side.
Be
sure
to
start
from
the
front
side.
4
when
you
want
to
reduce
the
hiss
noise
in
low-level
high-frequency
signals,
set
DOLBY
NR
to
ON.
5
choose
how
you
want
the
tracks
to
be
recorded.
“A”
and
counter
flash
in
the
display.
To
fit
as
many
tracks
on
the
tape
as
possible
with
changing
the
original
CD
order
as
little
as
possible
(time
edit)
Press
EDIT
twice.
“EDIT”
appears
in
the
display.
To
fit
as
many
tracks
on
the
tape
as
possible
by
letting
the
CD
piayer
change
the
original
CD
order
(just
edit)
Press
EDIT
three
times.
“JUST
EDIT”
appears
in
the
display.
6
Press
KKK
or
PDI
to
designate
the
tape
length.
Choose
the
indication
for
tapes
of
a
corresponding
minute
length.
As
you
press
the
button,
the
indication
changes
as
follows:
C-46
te
C-54
oe
23.00)
eS)
oy
C-90
<=>
C-74.2=——
C60
(45.00)
(37.00)
(30.00)
7
Press
EDIT.
The
CD
player
determines
the
tracks
to
be
recorded
on
side
A
automatically
and
“B”
flashes
in
the
display.
Programmed
order
Total
playing
time
8
When
you
want
to
record
on
both
sides,
press
EDIT
again.
The
CD
player
determines
the
tracks
to
be
recorded
on
side
B.
9
Press
CD
SYNCHRO.
Deck
B
stands
by
for
recording.
The
C
(for
front
side)
or
<J
(for
reverse
side)
lamp
lights
steadily
and
shows
you
which
side
will
start
recording.
The
other
lamp
flashes
for
a
few
seconds,
then
disappears.
Slide
in
recording
pause
mode
For
a
full
explanation
of
the
>
and
<J
lamps,
see
“What
the
>
and
<J
lamps
indicate”
in
“Recording
a
CD
Automatically”.
10
ir
the
lamp
for
the
side
you
want
to
start
recording
does
not
light,
press
>>
or
<J
to
light
the
side
you
want
to
start
recording
.
If
it
lights,
skip
to
step
11.
1 1
Press
00
PAUSE
on
the
tape
player
to
release
a
recording
pause.
Recording
starts.
The
CD
starts
playing.
To
stop
recording
Press
@
on
deck
B
or
the
CD
player.
To
select
the
desired
tracks
beforehand
You
can
place
priority
on
some
tracks
to
be
recorded
by
selecting
them
before
programming
(only
up
to
20
tracks).
See
“Playing
Tracks
in
the
Desired
Order
(program
play)”.
To
check
the
order
Press
CHECK
repeatedly.
Each
time
you
press
CHECK,
the
number
of
the
programmed
tracks
appear
in
the
display.
To
cancel
time
edit/just
edit
Before
you
press
EDIT
on
step
7,
press
&
to
cancel.
After
you
pressed
EDIT
on
step
7,
press
CONTINUE.
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Chapter
4:
the
Tape
Player
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