Kenwood XD-9581MD Instruction Manual page 30

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How to use the REC INPUT key
When the input selection is CD and recording is started,
digital recording is selected automatically and adjust-
ment of the recording level is not required.
When the playback level of a digitally recorded MD is not
suitable (too loud or too low), the recording level can be
adjusted by using the REC INPUT key to switch to analog
recording, and then recording can be repeated with ad-
justment to the most suitable level.
When the input selection is CD
Each press switches the modes as follows.
1 "DIGITAL1" : Digital recording from the equipment
connected to OPTICAL 1 jack
2 "ANALOG"
: Analog recording
When the input selection is not CD
Each press switches the modes as follows.
1 "DIGITAL2" : Digital recording from the equipment
connected to OPTICAL 2 jack
2 "ANALOG"
: Analog recording
÷ When the input selection is MD, only "DIGITAL 2" can be selected.
÷ When the input selection is TAPE or Broadcast, only "ANALOG"
can be selected.
When analog input is selected
A N A L O G
TITLE
When DIGITAL 1 input is selected
D I G I T A L 1
TITLE
The frame part of the selected input side lights in red.
How to use the AUTO/MANU. Key
This selects whether the track numbers are set automatically during analog recording or manually during or after recording.
The track numbers are used at the time of playback to find the start of tracks, for programming, etc.
AUTO
When a part without sound continues for 2 sec. or more during
recording, the track number is automatically increased by "1"
when the next sound enters. Use this mode for normal recording
such as recording of all tracks of a CD. When music, such a classi-
cal music, continues with low sound, the track number may be
increased by "1". The erroneously set track number can be erased
later.
In case of such music, use MANUAL for recording.
Select before the start of recording
1. At the time of recording from a CD, the track number may be incremented when CD playback starts. This occurs because of a signal included
in the digital signal from the CD. Delete unwanted track numbers under reference to "TRACK ERASE or ALL ERASE".
Notes
Notes
2. When a track is extremely short, the track number may not be incremented correctly in AUTO mode.
REPEAT
REC INPUT
Q. EDIT
Goes off
TOTAL
DIGITAL
SINGLE
1
REMAIN
6 1 3 7
:
SEARCH
MANU.
PGM
REPEAT
"DIGITAL" lights
TOTAL
DIGITAL
SINGLE
1
REMAIN
6 1 3 7
:
SEARCH
MANU.
PGM
REPEAT
AUTO/MANU.
Tips for recording from a CD
When recording is started according to the following proce-
dure, recording (MD) and playback (CD) will start at the same
time and there is no worry of sound being skipped.
1 Select the disc or the track to be recorded.
DISC SKIP
Remote control unit
2 Pause the CD.
3 Press the 4 key of the CD once.
4 Bring the MD recorder to recording pause.
2
5 Start CD playback.
2
÷ In case of analog recording, it may not be possible to record the sound at
the beginning of the title. In such a case, use digital recording.
MANUAL
Recording is executed without automatically increasing the track
number. Track numbers can be set during and after recording.
This is convenient for recording of live performances or classical
music with continuous sound at extremely low levels.
Each press switches the modes as follows.
1 "MANUAL" not lit : AUTO mode
2 "MANUAL" lit
0 0 1
Not lit with "AUTO", lit with "MANUAL".
÷ When the TRACK EDIT key is pressed during recording, a track
number is assigned at that position.
Let's put out some sound
XD-9581MD (En)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
PTY
SEARCH
0
+10
This flashes during pause.
6
7
The CD will pause at the
¢
4
beginning of the selected
disc (track).
8
Lights
6
7
: MANUAL mode
S C
R E C O R D E R
TOTAL
SINGLE
REMAIN
TITLE
SEARCH
MANU.
PGM
REPEAT
Let's record
DIGITAL
1
2
0 0 0
:
Goes off

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