Recording From An External Audio Device (Such As A Cd Player) - Yamaha POCKETRAK C24 Reference Manual

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Recording from an external audio device (such as a CD
player)
You can record line input sources from an external audio device (such as a CD player or MD player).
1.
While the main screen is displayed, slide the [MIC/LINE] switch toward [LINE].
The recorder is set up to record line input sources,
and the indicator in the upper right of the LCD
displays "LINE."
Note:
· For information on how to change the recording mode,
see
page
12.
· During an MP3 recording, you can use the Auto Divide
function (see
2.
Connect the recorder's [MIC/LINE] socket to the audio output connector on the
external device.
Use a commercially-available audio cable (stereo mini plug, 3.5mm, with no resistance).
3.
Adjust the volume level of the external audio device while playing the recording
source.
Hint:
Try a test recording to find an appropriate recording level.
4.
Play the recording source on the external audio device and press the [REC] button.
Recording starts.
Note:
· Recordings are automatically stored in the LINE (L) folder.
· While you are recording audio through the line input from the connected external
device, no audio will be heard from the speaker. Use the headphones to listen to the
audio being recorded.
5.
Press the [STOP] button to stop recording.
Stop playback on the external device.
POCKETRAK C24 Reference Manual
page
20).
To the external
input socket
Audio device
To audio output
headphones socket
2
or LINE OUT
(Recording) socket
Recording
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