Fade-In And Fade-Out - Kenwood MIDl M-85 Instruction Manual

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Recording of CD playback (CCRS)
The CCRS (Computer-controlled CD Recording System) makes the following convenient recordings possible by setting
the optimum
recording
level and recording
bias for the specific CD to be recorded
and
starting
recording
automatically. (CCRS recording is available only with Deck B.)
FADE recording ..........ss0
CCRS starts recording the CD tracks from the first track in order. When the end of
one tape side is reached during recording, fade-out occurs there, and recording is
continued on the other side of tape.
ERASE recording
..................
When the end of one tape side is reached during recording, the track which should
end in the middle is erased, and the recording of the other side of tape is started
from the beginning of that track.
CROSS-fade recording ........
The beginning and end of each track is faded in/out to create a music tape without
interruption between tunes.
Normal EDIT recording ......
When the recording time of the tape is specified first, the order of the CD tracks
are edited so that no track is interrupted at the end of each side of tape. The
maximum number of tracks that can be edited is 20.
AIL EDIT recording ..................
When the total playing time of a CD exceeds the recording time of tape, all tracks
can still be accommodated in the tape by fading out the end of each track.
MULTI EDIT recording ........
Tracks on multiple CDs can be edited and accommodated
in a single tape. The
usable editing functions include the FADE and CROSS-fade recording functions.
CCRS double-speed
............
Records CD at twice the normal speed. Fade-out edit recording is possible, but the
recording
use of Dolby NR is not possible.
CCRS
recording functions are available only when the KENWOOD DP-950 CD player is connected to the system through the system control cord.
CCRS (Computer-controlled CD Recording
System)
Display during CCRS operation
Cassette deck display
CD player display
During
automatic
recording
level
setting
When the CCRS key is pressed, the following operations occur
automatically and recording of CD starts after them.
. The CD is played and its peak level is sampled from the level
used when the disc was recorded.
. The optimum recording level for that disc is determined from
the
sampled
peak
level
and
the
cassette
deck
is set
accordingly.
. The cassette
deck sets automatically the optimum
bias for
the tape used in recording.
. The recording preparations detailed above are completed in
about 90 seconds, after which actual recording starts.
. When the recording is completed (when the CD player ends
playback or when
the tape has been
recorded),
both the
cassette deck and CD player enter the stop mode.
During
recording
@ The set recording level and auto bias level are maintained
while the CCRS and AUTO BIAS indicators are lighted.
@ The recording level is canceled when the open/close key of
the CD player is pressed, the auto bias level is canceled when
the EJECT key of Deck B is pressed, and both are canceled if
the power is turned off.
Fade-in and fade-out
Fade-in
refers to a gradual
increase
of volume
from
the
minimum to normal level when starting to play music.
Inversely, fade-out refers to a gradual decrease of volume from
the normal to minimum level at the end of music.
Fade-out
28 = \-85/1V-959 (En)
CCRS double-speed recording
CD and cassette deck are both played at twice the normal
speed and recorded, making it possible to half the time required
for recording. Since the CD is played in double speed in this
case, the recorded content cannot be enjoyable as music even
though it can be monitored from the speakers.
In double-speed
recording, tunes are recorded
onto
the tape
' without Dolby NR effect. So playback the tape without Dolby
NR effect.

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