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E-20
Recording
To
make
the
silent
space
shorter
or
longer:
™@
Making
it
shorter
(less
than
4
seconds)
Press
the
AUTO
REC
MUTE
button,
then
press
the
PAUSE
button
or
PLAY
button
within
4
seconds.
When
the
PAUSE
button
is
pressed,
the
unit
enters
the
pause
mode;
when
the
PLAY
button
is
pressed,
recording
begins.
HM
Making
it
longer
(greater
than
4
seconds)
Press
and
hold
the
AUTO
REC
MUTE
button
as
long
as
necessary.
When
the
button
is
released,
the
unit
enters
the
record
standby
mode.
To
resume
recording,
press
the
PLAY
button.
Erasing
a
recorded
tape
When
a
tape
is
recorded
again,
any
previous
recording
is
erased
automatically.
To
erase
only
the
recording
(without
erasing
absolute
time),
set
the
REC
LEVEL
controls
to
the
minimum
position,
and
record
up
to
the
end
of
the
tape
(check
the
peak
level
meter
does
not
move).
When
end
search
is
performed
on
a
tape
that
has
been
erased
up
to
the
end
by
the
above
method,
the
unit
runs
to
the
end
of
the
tape.
This
is
because
end
search
looks
for
either
blank,
unused
tape
or
an
End
mark.
Although
the
previous
recording
is
erased,
absolute
time
is
not,
and
this
is
viewed
as
a
silent
recording
by
the
end
search
function.
Making
Digital
Recordings
Notes:
Before
making
digital
recordings,
check
the
following
settings:
type
of
digital
audio
interface
(AES/EBU
or
IEC
coaxial,
optical)
value
of
ID6
SCMS
status
(only
for
AES/EBU
I/O
recordings)
For
further
details,
see
“System
Display
Mode
Selection”
on
pages
E-28-E-34.
After
the
required
settings
have
been
made,
follow
the
procedures
described
below.
Make
sure
the
INPUT
selector
is
set
to
the
DIGITAL
position.
Press
the
REC
button.
The
unit
enters
the
record
standby
mode.
The
rec
indicator
and
pause
indicator
illuminates.
Press
the
PLAY
button.
The
pause
indicator
goes
out.
The
play
indicator
illuminates,
and
recording
begins.
Play
the
digital
source
that
is
to
be
recorded.
The
digital
input
can
be
monitored
through
the
analog
output,
or
via
headphones.
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When
making
digital
recordings,
rec
level
adjustment
cannot
be
made.
e
When
the
INPUT
indicator
flashes,
recording
cannot
be
performed.
In
this
case,
the
digital
input
terminals
may
not
be
correctly
connected,
or
input
terminal
selection
is
not
set
correctly.
(Refer
to
pages
E-6
and
E-28.)
Connections,
signals
and
input
terminal
selection
should
therefore
be
re-checked.
Only
when
signals
are
recorded
in
the
automatic
program
number
recording
mode
and
a
DAT
recorder
is
used
as
the
recording
source
are
the
Start
IDs
and
Skip
IDs
on
the
player’s
tape
recorded
straight
onto
the
recorder’s
tape.
With
any
other
source,
the
intervals
between
the
programs
are
detected
by
the
signal
level
for
recording.
When
recording
is
started
with
the
program
numbers
displayed,
it
is
possible
to
record
these
numbers
as
well.
If
the
program
numbers
are
not
displayed,
only
the
Start
IDs
will
be
recorded.
However,
the
program
numbers
can
be
added
later
using
the
renumbering
function.
The
desired
program
number
can
also
be
set
by
using
the
program
number
buttons
on
the
remote
control
transmitter.
The
automatic
program
number
recording
mode
is
established
when
material
from
an
old
type
of
DAT
is
edited
with
its
digital
signals.

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