Setting of the Recording Level
Set the recording level as described below before recording.
The recording level can be set separately for digital input
and analog input.
The recording level is stored once it is set.
The recording level can be adjusted during recording.
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REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC-276
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Switch on the power.
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Load the CD-R/RW disc to be recorded.
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Press the INPUT button and select the source to be
recorded. (See "PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS" on
Page 8.)
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Press the REC MODE button to display "REC MANUAL".
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Start playing the source to be recorded.
• The recording level is displayed on the level meter
display.
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Turn the MULTI JOG dial and adjust to a suitable
recording level.
• The level value will be displayed as "_ _ DB".
Digital input: Adjustments can be made from –63 dB
to 6 dB in 1 dB increments.
Analog input: Adjustments can be made from –12 dB
to 9 dB in 3 dB increments.
• Set so that the red portion of the level meter lights
only when the largest signal is input.
A distorted sound will be recorded when the setting
results in the red portion being lit all the time.
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Press the STOP button (
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Stop the playback source.
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NOTES:
• Be sure to perform the setting of the recording level in
the Rec Manual mode. When the setting is made in a
Synchro-recording mode, this unit will automatically
start recording when playback of the source is started.
• Set the recording level to 0 dB to perform digital
recording with the same level as the source (CD, MD,
etc.).
• When the recording level is set too low while recording
an analog source or a digital source other than CD/MD,
the track numbers might not be associated at the
correct position. Please set a suitable recording level.
• When recording on HDCD discs, set the digital
recording level to 0 dB. Normal recording on HDCD
discs is not possible if the level is set to anything other
than 0 dB.
Autostart Recording
• This feature enables you to make fast and easy recordings
of a CD. Track increments are automatically detected from
the source material. Track increments cannot be added
manually.
In analog source material a silence of 2.7 seconds or more is
automatically detected as a track increment.
Important:
• Recording from CD-changers should always be started in
the RECORD DISC, RECORD TRACK or MAKE CD mode.
• Make sure the disc is absolutely free of scratches and dust
particles.
Autostart recording
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Perform the next setting before recording. See "Setting
of the Recording Level" on Page 11.
q Setting the input to be recorded
w Setting the recording level
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While the CD recorder is stopped, press the REC MODE
button and select the recording mode.
Once: To select "RECORD DISC" .
Twice: To select "RECORD TRACK" .
Four times: To select "MAKE CD" .
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"and "SYNC" start to flash and the display
shows the selection.
• If "CHECK INPUT" message also flashes, the digital
connection is incorrect.
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To start recording, press the PLAY button on the selected
source.
• The CD recorder automatically starts to record and
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• To check the elapsed recording time, press the
DISPLAY button. (This can also be done during
recording)
• The recorder stops automatically.
• In the Make CD mode, the recorder will stop and then
goes to finalizing.
When using digital input:
In the Record Disc mode and Make CD mode, for DAT
and DCC, stop after a blank portion has continued for
about 20 seconds.
In the Record Track mode, the unit will stop when the
next track starts at the source side, or a blank portion
continues for 20 seconds.
Depending on the equipment of the source side, the
recorder will stop and go to REC STANDBY for 1
minute and then goes to stop mode automatically, or
some units will not stop automatically.
When using analog input:
Stop after the playback has ended and a blank portion has
continued for about 20 seconds.
In the Record Track mode, the unit will stop when the
next track starts at the source side (a blank portion of
about 2.7 seconds or longer detected), or a blank portion
continues for 20 seconds.
NOTES:
• Analog recording is not possible in the Make CD mode.
• In the Make CD mode, depending on the equipment of
the source side, the recorder will stop and go to "WAIT"
mode for 1 minute and then goes to finalizing.
To stop recording manually, press the STOP button (
on the CD recorder.
• "WAIT"lights up and "SYNC" and "
If STOP button (
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To interrupt recording, press the PAUSE button (
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the CD recorder.
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• To resume, press the REC button on the CD
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recorder.
After recording the display will show "UPDATE" for
several seconds.
Important:
• If you want to play the recorded CD-R disc on any
regular CD player, it must first be finalized. See
"Finalizing CD-R/RW Discs" on Page 12.
• Finalized CD-RW discs play only on CD-RW compatible
CD players.
NOTES:
• If, however, you start the source during a track,
recording starts at the beginning of the next track or
after 2.7 seconds of silence in analog recordings.
• Use Manual recording mode to record satellite
broadcasts.
• In the auto start recording mode, the auto track function
is automatically activated regardless whether the auto
track mode is set on or off. If you wish to give track
numbers on your own, record in the Manual recording
mode with the auto track mode turned off. (See "Auto
track increment" on Page 17.
• 20-second recording in the auto recording stop mode
for media other than CDs and MDs is as follows:
• CD-R discs:
A 20-second blank section is recorded
at the final track.
• CD-RW discs: No 20-second blank section is
recorded.
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