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11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16,
17.
18.
Press the switch 1 to display”1” at TRACK “[PROG.]”
blinks,
DISC 3 TRACK 1 STEP 4 REMAIN 0.47
3
This exceeds the remaining time on side A and so
the remaining time on side A “0.47” blinks on the
display.
Press the MEMORY switch. “SIDE A’ disappears
and “SIDE B“ appears. “[PROG.]” remains lit.
DISC 3 TRACK 1 STEP 4 REMAIN 11.51
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The remaining time on side B appears on the time
display.This andsubsequenttracks are recorded
on side B.
Press the DISC 2 switch.
Press the switch 4 to display “4” at TRACK.
Press the MEMORY switch.
Press the switch 7 to display “7” at TRACK.
Press the MEMORY switch.
DISC 2 TRACK 7 STEP 6 REMAIN 1.10
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- This completes the programming.
Press the COMPUTER REC switch.
Recording then starts automatically from track 5 on
disc 1.
PIAY EDIT COMPUTER REC SPACE SIDE A
[PROG.]
DISC 1 TRACK 5 INDEX 1 EACH 0.01
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The track numbers can also beset using the 144 and
m switches on the remote controller or the SKIP/
SEARCH switches on the main unit.
If a track exceeding the remaining time on side B is
programmed, the “Err” display will appear for about3
seconds.
Fade-out edit recording (Fig. 15)
The sound is faded out at the end of sides A and B with
the selected tape length. When side A is automatically
reversed to side B, a return is made to the start of the
track now being played and the recording is started
lain.
Example:
To record onto a 60-minute tape
1. Press the EDIT switch until “C-60” is indicated.
2, Press the FADE switch.
3. Programme the desired tracks referring “Programme
edit recording” section if required (this step can be
omitted).
4. Press the COMPUTER REC switch.
Recording starts from track 1. The CD display indi-
cates as:
eg: PLAY EDIT COMPUTER REC FADE SPACE
SIDE A
DISC 1 TRACK 1 INDEX 1 EACH 0.01
123...
“FADE” blinks during actual fade-out (15 seconds).
- When the remaining tape length is less than 15 sec.,
the track on that part is not faded out.
- The sound is also faded out when a track is inter-
rupted at the end of side B.
Backward skip edit recording (Fig. 16)
This type of recording is the easiest to perform and it
does not involve the tape length setting.
When the tape automatically reverses from sideAto side
B, a return is made to the start of the track being played
and the recording starts.
Press the COMPUTER REC switch, The recording is
started automatically in sequence from track 1 on side A.
When the tape is reversed, “SIDE A“ disappears and
“SIDE B“ appears, and recording continues on side B.
Manual recording
For programmed recording, programme the material
in advance.
1. Press the REC/PAUSE switch. (Deck 2 is set to the
record-standby mode.)
2. Press the PIAY/PAUSE switch. CD recording now
commences.
When the CD player is set to the stop or pause mode
during recording, deck 2 will be set to the record-
pause mode. When CD play is resumed, deck 2
recording will also resume.
This method will produce a gap in recording when the
tape is reversed.
If the FADE switch is pressed during play, the sound
will be faded out at the corresponding position (about
15 seconds), and the CD player/deck 2 will be placed
in the pause/record-pause mode. “FADE’ blinks during
fade-out.
TAPE DUBBING (DECK 1 to DECK 2)
Computer dubbing:
Used for speedy dubbing (the time required is reduced
by about one-hatf compared with dubbing at the regular
tape speed).
Manual (normal-speed) dubbing:
For dubbing while listening to the playback sound from
deck 1.
Load the playback tape into deck 1 and the recording
tape into deck 2.
h is recommended to use the same tape length
cassettes for dubbing operation.
For computer dubbing: material can be dubbed while
you are listening to any function (CD, radio, etc.).
Computer dubbing:
Merely by pressing the COMP. DUB switch, the system
will perform the operations below automatically and start
deck 1 playback and deck 2 recording simultaneously.
1. Deck 1: Tape rewinding.
2, Deck 2: Tape rewinding.
3. Deck 2: Automatic erasing for few seconds from the
beginning of tape. Then tape rewinding again.
4. Deck 2: Automatic forwarding of leader tape.
The REC/PAUSE indicator blinks and the DECK 1 and
➤
indicators light at starting the dubbing.
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