Recording The Internal Cd's Sound - Akai MPC 2500 Operator's Manual

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Chapter 11: Recording a sample
Chapter 11: Recording a sample
Chapter 11: Recording a sample
Chapter 11: Recording a sample
Chapter 11: Recording a sample

Recording the internal CD's sound

In this section, you will learn how to record the CD's sound
from the internal CD drive directly to the MPC2500.
(When the optional internal CD drive is installed.)
Preparation for recording
01. Set the audio CD you wish to record on the tray of
the internal CD drive.
Wait until the disk rotation is stable or stopped.
02. Press the [MODE] key and then [PAD 5] (RECORD)
to display the RECORD page
03. In the Input field, select CD.
The CD Control window will be displayed, instead
of Level Meter window.
Note : When CD is selected, you cannot adjust the recording level.
Note : When CD is selected, the level meter is not displayed
04. In the Mode field, select STEREO or MONO
05. In the Time field, set the recording time.
• CD drive operation
Track : This shows the selected track number
of audio CD.
Time : This shows the play time on track.
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[PLAY START] key :
This key plays Audio CD from the beginning of the track
[PLAY] key :
This key plays Audio CD from the current time position.
[Step] key :
This key will Rewind /Fast forward the Audio CD.
[BAR] key :
This key selects the track in Audio CD.
[STOP] key :
This key stops Audio CD.
06. Select the track you wish to record with the [BAR]
keys and then press the [PLAY] key.
07. Press the [F6] (RECORD) key.
The MPC2500 will start the Audio CD recording.
For the next steps, proceed as described in the
"Starting the recording " section.
Note: When Recording the internal CD's sound, you cannot start
the recording by exceeding the threshold level. You must start the
recording by pressing the [F6] (RECORD) key.
Hint: In Load page, you can load a track fom the audio CD into
the internal memory. For more information, see "Chapter 16 :
Save/ Load".

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