Recording A Cd To An Md At High Speed (High-Speed Cd-Md Synchro-Recording) - Sony MXD-D4 Operating Instructions Manual

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Basic Operations
Recording a CD to an MD at
High Speed
(High-Speed CD-MD Synchro-Recording)
1
STANDBY
1/u
You can easily make digital
recordings from a CD to an MD
faster than normal CD-MD
Synchro-Recording, marking
track numbers in the same
sequence as the original CD.
Before recording, see "Notes on
Recording" on page 19.
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CD text is copied to the MD
automatically
When the CD to be recorded
using the High-Speed CD-MD
Synchro-Recording Function
contains track names, this
information is recorded onto
the MD automatically.
Note that CD text on some
CDs is copy-protected and
thus may not be copied to the
MD.
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You can play back tracks just
recorded
If "TRACK" lights up in the
display when recording has
finished, press ·
immediately to play back from
the first track of the material
just recorded.
10
3
0
)
REC-IT
AMS
±
·
P
p
CLEAR
TIME
PLAY MODE
PUSH ENTER
CD
4
1
Press 1/u.
The STANDBY indicator turns off.
2
Insert a recordable MD.
3
Press § OPEN/CLOSE to insert a CD. Press the button again
to close the CD tray.
4
Press PLAY MODE to select the playing mode of the CD
(normal play or Program Play).
5
Press CD SYNCHRO HIGH.
"CD SYNCHRO" appears and "–High–" flashes in the display.
The MD deck section stands by for recording and the CD
player section stands by for playing.
6
After "CD SYNCHRO" and "–High–" turn off, press · or P
on the right of the front panel.
High-speed recording starts. The MD deck section and the CD
player section will automatically stop after recording.
To stop recording
Press p on the right of the front panel.
5
2
NORMAL
§
CD SYNCHRO
OPEN/CLOSE
HIGH
MENU/
NO
YES
AMS
±
CLEAR
DISPLAY
INPUT
PLAY MODE
TIME/CHAR
PUSH ENTER
MD
6
MD LP
§
EJECT
REC MODE
PHONE LEVEL
REC
0
)
r
MIN
MAX
PHONES
·
P
p

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