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To adjust the analog input level ——————————
OR
To display the remaining recording time ——————
OR
MODE
Track marking
OR
SET
TRACK MARKING
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The input level should be adjusted before recording the analog input.
1
In Rec/Pause mode, start playing the source for level adjustment.
The level indicators show the input levels.
Turn the jog dial on the main unit to the right or left or press ¢ or 4 on the remote
2
control unit to increase or decrease the recording level.
As you adjust the recording level, "VOL. –10" will appear, for example. You can adjust
the recording level between VOL.–50 and VOL.0 (–50 dB and 0 dB), or to VOL. – – –
(below –50 dB).
Normally the input level should be adjusted so that the segments for 0 dB blink at the
peak level.
When the input level is too high, the OVER indicator will light up, resulting in distorted
recording.
In Rec/Pause or during recording, press DISPLAY/CHARACTER on the main unit or
MODE on the remote control unit.
Each press of the button switches the elapsed recording time display and remaining
recording time display alternately.
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The track numbers on the MD are marked at the beginning of each track. The track numbers
are identified by these "track markings" and each section between two track markings is
considered as a track.
For analog input:
When the point you want to record a track marking comes during recording, press SET on
the main unit or on the inside panel of the remote control unit. This operation records a
track marking at the point where the button is pressed.
To use automatic track marking:
Press TRACK MARKING on the remote control unit to select "AUTO".
A track marking is automatically recorded every time a blank of more than 3
seconds is detected.
To cancel automatic track marking, press TRACK MARKING on the remote control
unit again to select "MANUAL".
For digital input:
When tracks are recorded from a CD player by digital input, track markings are recorded
automatically at the points where the CD tracks change.
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40 30 20 15 10 6 3 0 dB
R
remaining recording time

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