Adding Mute Sections (Rec Mute) - Sony CDR-W66 Operating Instructions Manual

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Analog Input or AES/EBU Digital Input (Level Sync)
Track numbers are added when the signal sinks below
the threshold level for approximately 3 seconds, and
then rises above the threshold level again. Set the
threshold level using L.Sync Level in the Setup menu.
For operation details, refer to page 33, "Setup Menu
Operations".
COAXIAL or OPTICAL Digital Input
When recording a CD, MD, or DAT, track numbers are
added according to changes in the track number sound
source. If recording a digital sound source other than
CD, MD, or DAT, track numbers are added depending
on level sync in the same way as analog signals.
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The timing for adding track numbers with CD, MD, and
DAT sound sources is shown below. Adjust the track
(start ID) of the sound source for desired track increment
before recording.
CD:
When the sound is detected after the input signal
track changes.
MD:
When the input signal track changes.
DAT: When a start ID is detected.
Synchro-recording with
the Input Source
(Music Synchro-recording)
This function starts recording from Recording Standby
mode automatically, though it depends on the input
conditions, including level or kind of the input signal.
1
Select the input while in stop mode.
2
Press the MUSIC SYNC button.
The CD recorder will enter recording standby
mode in input signal waiting mode, and
"MUSIC SYNC" will flash. When the CD
recorder is ready, "SYNC" and "Ready" will
light.
3
Start playing the sound source you want to
record.
Recording will start automatically.
To have this automatic recording from Recording
Standby mode, specific conditions is fixed as to an
input signal as the follows.
• Analog (UNBAL, BAL), AES/EBU Input
Subject to the input level of _72 dB or up.
• COAXIAL, OPTICAL Input
CD
Subject to the input level of _72 dB or more.
MD
Either case of input level to be _72 dB or
more, or of the track number has changed on
the playback side.
DAT
Either case of input level to be _72 dB or
more, or of detecting start ID.
Other categories
Subject to the input level of _72 dB or more.
Adding Mute Sections
(REC Mute)
You cannot edit tracks after recording as with an MD,
so the CD recorder is equipped with a mute function
with which to mute sections after a track as necessary.
Press the W (REC MUTE) button during recording...
"REC Mute" will flash, and a mute section
approximately 4 seconds long will be added. The CD
recorder will then return to record standby mode.
PAUSE
RECORDING
Mute
recording
(4 sec)
>
REC MUTE butten
Press the W (REC MUTE) button after pausing from
record
standby mode to add an approximately 4-second mute
section after the track that has just been recorded,
before returning to record wait mode once again.
PAUSE
PAUSE
RECORDING
Mute
recording
(4 sec)
>
REC MUTE butten
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To create a mute section longer than 4 seconds, press and
hold the W (REC MUTE) button for the desired length of
time you require the mute section to last.
You cannot create a mute section at the start of a track
using the W (REC MUTE) button. Only one mute
section can be added to each track.
Recording
5
4
6
3
7
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10
2
8
REC
11 12 13 14 15
1
9
0
10
REC MUTE
(Next track)
(Next track)
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