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Philips DCC 300 - Starting Recording via Record Pause; Selecting Digital or Analog Input; Using Record Mute for Pauses; Automatic Marker Writing During Recording

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The
unit
is
then
switched
to
‘RECORD
PAUSE’.
The
display
shows
for
instance:
TRACK
SIDE
DIGITAL
R
-dB
60
50
40 30
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Select
the
recording
source.
With
some
amplifiers
it
is
possible
that
there
will
be
a
whistling
sound
in
‘RECORD
PAUSE’
position.
To
avoid
this
noise,
you
can
select
the
recording
source
before
you
press
the
APPEND
key.
In
this
case
you
cannot
listen
to
the
last
few
seconds
of
the
previous
recording.
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By
pressing
the
DIGITAL
ANALOGUE
key
you
can
choose
the
type
of
the
recording
source,
from
which
you
want
to
record
(digital
or
analogue
signals).
The
change-over
can
be
carried
out
in
any
function,
except
during
a
recording.
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If
the
analog
input
is
selected,
it
has
to
be
manually
adjusted
by
means
of
the
RECORD
LEVEL
adjusting
knob.
Set
the
RECORD
LEVEL
knob
so
that
the
red
part
of
the
level
contro!
briefly
lights
up
only
during
dynamic
passages.
It
is
recommended
always
to
use
the
digital
input
when
it
is
available.
You
then
do
not
have
to
adjust
the
recording
level
and
recording
of
correct
tracknumbers
will
take
place
automatically.
:
@
From
this
position,
you
can
use
the
RECORD
key
to
start
a
recording.
At
the
beginning
of
the
recording,
a
‘START
MARKER’
is
automatically
written
(see
chapter
‘MARKERS).
The
time
is
constantly
recorded
and
the
track
number
automatically
increased
by
one.
The
display
shows
for
instance:
TRACK
SIDE
TIME
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Ro
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To
stop
the
recording
for
a
short
time,
press
the
RECORD
PAUSE
key.
By
pressing
the
RECORD
key
again,
the
recording
is
resumed.
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@
To
stop
the
recording,
press
the
STOP
key.
The
actual
recording
stops
immediately.
The
deck
continues
to
write
a
marker
for
a
short
period
to
mark
the
end
of
the
last
recording.
1.
To
start
a
recording
from
the
‘RECORD
PAUSE’
mode
We
advise
to
use
the
following
method
if
you
want
to
make
a
recording
on
a
specific
location
of
the
tape
(e.g.
overwriting
one
track).
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Find
first
the
position
on
the
cassette
from
where
you
want
to
continue
recording.
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Press
the
RECORD
PAUSE
key
to
enter
the
“RECORD
PAUSE’
mode.
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Press
the
RECORD
key.
The
display
shows
for
instance:
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SIDE
TIME
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an
i
ee
rN
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A‘STARTMARKER'’
is
automatically
written
atthe
beginning
of
the
recording
(see
chapter
‘MARKERS’.
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{f
the
previous
track
number
is
known,
the
new
track
number
is
correctly
recorded.
e
|f
the
previous
track
number
is
not
known,
‘~~"
is
shown.
In
this
case,
please
refer
to
chapter
“RENUMBER’
2.
Record
muting
(recording
a
digital
silence)
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Ifyou
press
the
RECORD
MUTE
key
during
‘RECORD’
or
in
RECORD
PAUSE’
the
recording
is
muted
for
3
seconds.
Then
the
unit
switches
to
‘RECORD
PAUSE’
made.
The
tracknumbers
do
not
increase
during
these
3
seconds
but
the
time
counting
continues.
Use
this
function
to
obtain
a
pause
of
3
seconds
between
the
tracks.
The
display
shows
for
instance:
TRACK
SIDE
TOTAL
REM
TIME
tL
_f
°
i:
L
|
RECORD
|
ECORD
R
-dB
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40
30
25
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2
0
3.
Markers
During
‘RECORD’
the
unit
automatically
responds
to
various
markers
and
to
the
beginning
and
the
end
of
the
cassette
(for
better
understanding
see
chapter
MARKERS’).
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