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Two ways of connection to a sound source
The input jack of
recorder to a CD
record, see “Recording w
“Recording an MD right away!” (page
Difference between digital and analog inputs
z Various ways of recording
Connectable source
Usable cord
Signal from the source
Recorded track numbers
Recorded sound leve
Analog (line) input
Equipment with an analog
(line) output jack
Line cable (with 2 phono
plugs or a stereo-mini plug)
Analog
Even when a digital source
(such as a CD) is connected,
the signal sent to the recorder
is analog.
Marked
•after more than 2 seconds of
silence.
•when the recorder is
paused while recording.
You can erase unnecessary
marks after recording
(“Erasing a track mark”,
page 21).
Adjusted automatically. Can
also be adjusted manually
(“Adjusting the recording
level”, page 13).
Difference
(connection)
Input
Digital input
Equipment with an optical
digital output jack
Digital cable (with an optical
or an optical-mini plug)
Digital
Marked (copied)
automatically
•at the same positions as the
source.
•when the recorder is
paused while recording.
Same as the source
Note
Track marks may be copied incorrectly
•when you record from some CD players
•when the source is i
n
case, play the source in mal