Technics RS-DC10 Operating Instructions Manual page 33

Digital compact cassette deck
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Digital Input Recording (DCC Tapes)
Precautions for digital input recording
The following tapes cannot be used for recording:
1. Prerecorded DCC music tapes sold in a store
2. DCC tapes set to the recording prohibit status
3. Analog cassette tapes
The following display will appear when a digital
source is not connected or when the power of the
source unit has not been turned on:
(CHECK DIGITAL INPUT)
In cases like this, recording is commenced when the
deck is returned to the recording standby mode and
the digital signals have been restored.
Tape recordings made with digital signals from a
CD player, DAT or other DCC cannot be
:
recorded onto the tape in this deck in the form of
digital signals. (See pages 60 and 61.)
Sampling frequencies
Three sampling frequencies—48 kHz, 44.1 kHz
and 32 kHz—are available for changing analog
signals into digital signals.
48kHz:
DAT tapes recorded with analog
input signals
Satellite broadcast B mode, etc.
44.1 kHz:
Prerecorded DCC music tapes sold in
stores
DCC tapes with analog recording from
CDs, etc.
(On this unit, this is indicated as
"44 kHz".)
32 kHz:
Satellite broadcast A mode, etc.
The sampling frequency indicator display is
switched automatically in response to the input
signals.
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