Recording Compact Discs - Sanyo DC-D8 Instruction Manual

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BEFORE RECORDING AND DUBBING
Recording
copyright
material
without
permission
of the copy-
Use deck B for recording,
right owners
is usually
an infringement.
If you wish to re-record
copyright
material,
permission
from
the
copyright
owner
is
r
Side A
necessary.
SANYO
does
not approve
of, and
cannot
be held
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0
responsible
for, any unlawful
use of this machine.
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Accidental
erasure
prevention
tabs
(for
protecting
t
valuable
recordings)
Accidental
erasure can be prevented
by breaking
out the tabs on the
\
B"
end of the cassette
tape (where
the tape is not exposed)
using
a
Side B
screwdriver
or similar
implement.
If a tab is broken
out in error and you wish to re-record
the tape,
simply
block the tab hole using adhesive
tape and the tape can be
Break out tab A for side A.
used for recording
again.
Break out tab B for side B.
RECORDING COMPACT DISCS
EDIT RECORDING
Note:
CD play starts automatically
after 8 seconds, so the recording will not
The following
edit recording
operations
can be performed.
be interrupted
by the leader tape at the beginning
of sides A and B.
Time edit recording
A short blank space is automatically
recorded at the end of each track.
Programme
edit recording
-
The highest
track number
which
can be edited
is 24.
Backward
skip edit recording
Preparations
Set the FUNCTION switch to CD, then load a disc into the CD player.
Time
edit recording
The tracks that will fit within
a selected
time period are automatically
programmed
for recording
on sides A and B of the tape. (The tracks are
edited so that the remaining
time on the tape is reduced to a minimum).
Example:
To record onto a 50-minute
tape
When the track 6 is not recordable
within
the specified
time, select any
recordable
track after track 7.
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Unrecorded
blank
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SIDE A 25 min.
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Omit the track 9
Unrecorded
blank
SIDE B 25 min.
When the track 11 is not recordable
within
the specified
time, select any
1.
2.
3.
4.
recordable
track after track 12.
Press the EDIT button to select the recording
tape length.
"C-46"
appears on the display.
-
Each time the EDIT button
is pressed, the tape length display
changes
in the following
sequence:
C-46 —C-54—C-60—C-74—
c-90—
c---—
(Released)
—C-46
—...
To set the desired
tape length
up to C-99, use the SKIP/
5
SEARCH buttons.
To set "C-50", select "C-46", then press the
>/M
button
4 times.
"C-50"
appears
on the display.
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Press the STOP/EJECT
button and load a C-50 cassette into deck
B to record side A.
Press the REC button
of the deck. The PLAY button
is engaged
simultaneously
and deck B enters the record pause mode.
Press the PLAY/PAUSE
button
of the CD player.
-
The total play time for side A is displayed.
The total play time for side B is displayed.
Recording
starts automatically
from track 1.
When thetracksto
rerecorded
onto side Ahave
been played, the
player enters the pause mode atthe
begin ningofthe
first track to
be recorded
onto side B.
After the Deck B stops automatically,
turn over the cassette and
reinsert
it,
Press the REC button.
Recording
of side B starts automatically.
When the last track has been played,
disc play stops automati-
cally. The deck will continue
recording
to the end of the tape.
To stop edit recording
at any time, press the STOP button
of the
CD player, then press the STOP/EJECT
button
of Deck B.
The edit mode
remains
operational
when
recording
ends. To
cancel the edit mode, press the STOP button
on the CD player.
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