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EDIT
EDIT_
The EDIT function is very useful when copying a CD on a cassette. You enter the
playing time of the cassette into the CD player. The CD player adds silent pas¬
sages of 5 seconds between the tracks, and, knowing the playing times of the
different tracks, calculates if the next track (in the ADVANCED EDIT mode), or
one of the next tracks (in the OPTIMAL EDIT mode) will fit on the cassette side.
If it does not fit, the CD player goes to the PAUSE mode.
Preparation
• Connect the CD player to the cassette recorder or to the stereo system and ad¬
just the system and/or recorder for recording from the CD player.
• Insert a cassette and remember the playing time.
Programming the EDIT mode
• From the STOP mode, press the EDIT button. The word CD EDIT appears and
the characters ftd for ADVANCED EDIT,
• Using the buttons PREV and NEXT, you can select OP for OPTIMAL EDIT or re¬
turn to ftd for ADVANCED EDIT:
- ADVANCED EDIT: the characters fid for ADVANCED EDIT will appear. As
soon as the next track will not fit completely on the cassette side, the CD play¬
er goes to the PAUSE mode.
- OPTIMAL EDIT: the characters OP for OPTIMAL EDIT will appear. As soon as
the next track will not fit completely on the cassette side, the CD player looks
for another track on the CD which would fit on the remaining tape length. If the
CD player finds such a track, that track will be played (and recorded). If the CD
player does not find such a track, it goes to the PAUSE mode.
• Press the EDIT button again to enter the playing time of the cassette to be
recorded. The display shows C 60. Using the buttons PREV and NEXT, you can
select other playing times, e.g. C 50, C 100, C IPO.
• Press the EDIT button again to store the playing time of the cassette.
You have now finished programming the EDIT mode.
Note that the CD player automatically leaves the EDIT mode and returns to the
STANDBY mode 30 seconds after the last command.
Recording
• Start the recording by pressing the RECORD button on the cassette recorder
and the PLAY button on the CD player. SIDE A appears in the display.
• If the first cassette side has reached its end and not all tracks have been
recorded yet (the CD player is then in the PAUSE mode), reverse the cassette.
• Continue the recording by pressing the RECORD button on the cassette
recorder and the PLAY button on the CD player. The remaining tracks will now be
recorded. SIDE B appears in the display.
• During recording, only the buttons STOP, CD EDIT and STORE are operative.
• To stop recording, press STOP on the cassette recorder and the CD player.
• By pressing STOP on the CD player, you leave the EDIT mode.
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