Pioneer PD-Z560T Operating Instructions Manual page 16

Twin-tray compact disc player
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IPYING A COMPACT
DISC ONTO
A TAPE
(Example)
When selecting PARALLEL.
ASES MODE D{
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Press one of A.S.E.S. keys (NORM (FINE), FADE,
DISCO) on the cassette deck.
Start the A.S.E.S. function.
(1) The CD player searches for the peak level (by referring to
the signal level) in order to adjust the recording level.
(2) The recording is started when the peak search operation
is completed.
{3} The CD player starts playback after approximately
10
seconds.
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When selecting NORM.
en operating the CD player's camputer program (COMPU PGM),
> "NORM (FINE) A.S.E.S. keys become "FINE" (Fine Editing).
yen the CD player is not operated,
NORM
(FINE) keys become
ORM"
(Normal Editing)
® A.S.£.S. cannot be used when using cassettes whose erasure
prevention tabs have been removed
@ When activating A.S.E.S. close to the end of the tape, it may
happen
that
the
operation
is stopped.
Please
activate
A.S.E.S. at the beginning of the tape
® When operating 4.S.E.S.
and the play skips to the next track
at the very end of the tape, or when the CD playback stops
and the operation is cut off, it may happen that proper oper-
ation cannot be achieved. In such a case, please record the
remaining tracks manually
@ Note that, when using the Normal Editing mode and erasing
a track which is cut off at the end of the tape, MS (Music
Search) is activated and searches backward for the unrecord-
ed segment between the tracks.
® When using the A.S.E.S, parailel mode, please insert tapes
of identical length in DECK | and DECK Hl. If one tape is shorter
than the other, A.S,E.S. adjusts its operation to the shorter
tape; the unrecorded portion of the longer tape will thus be-
come ionger
® During A.S.£.S. operation the deck's counter does not show
the time indication
@ When Disco editing a track that is shorter than one minute,
it may happen that the Cross Fade function will not work.
To stop A.S.E.S. operation:
@ Press the deck's | [| button or the CD player's [G ]key @.
@ Ouring A.S.E.S. operation, only | [) | key G2 of the CD play-
er can be operated
@ During A.S.E.S.
operation,
the peak level of the disc is
searched for with a speed that is 60 times higher than that
of normal playback, it may rarely happen that the optimum
level is not set. In such a case, please make the recording
manually,
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NOTE:
if an error message (Err) appears in the display section of the deck,
it means that the conditions necessary for A.S.E.S. operation have
not been fulfilled. Please confirm the order of operation once again.
AUTOMATIC
PROGRAMMING
OF THE cD
ACCORDING
TO THE LENGTH OF THE TAPE
(Fine Editing)
If you specify the length of the tape (time) you are using, you can
let the CD player automatically program the playback order and per-
form the A.S.E.S. operation for optimum use of the tape when
recording.
You can then copy from compact discs without having the track
at the tape end cut off, and without having long portions of the
tape end unrecorded.
For example, if you wish to copy a disc that is 44 minutes and 40
seconds and which contains 10 tracks onto a C-46 tape (23 minutes
on each side);
Using the normal copying mode:
Side A
5°20"
5'00"
440"
4°35"
5°15"
track 1]
[track 2] [track 3]
[track 4] [ira
vee 23700"
Cut off during playback
Side B
Cut off during playback
-+. 23'00°°
Using the fine editing mode:
Side A
(irack 1] [track 2] [track 5] [track 8] [track 9) ..... 2235"
Side B
(track 3] Crack 4] Crack 6]
[track 7]
[track 10]
..... 22'05"
1.
Load a disc in disc tray | or disc tray li of the CD
player.
The fine editing funciton (COMPU
PGM editing) can be used
for 1 disc only.
2.
Insert a tape for recording in the cassette deck.
3.
Select REV MODE switch and DOLBY NR switch.
Set the reverse mode
=D
or the C_)
mode (recording on
both sides).
NOTE:
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During Fine Editing it may happen that the order of the tracks
does not come out the same as the order an the disc. This is
due to the programming being perfarmed in order to make the
fullest possible use of the length of the tape. However,
when
programmed for the A side for the & side) of the tape, the tracks
are recorded in the programmed order of track number.

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