Recording From Cd To Md; Recording The Track You Are Listening To (Synchronized Recording Of A Single Track - Rec It) - Aiwa ADN-1 Operating Instructions Manual

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Recording from CD to
MD
Recording the track you
are listening to
(Synchronized recording of a single
track - REC IT)
You can record the track you are listening to
from its beginning using the SYNCHRO
REC CD N MD button.
1
Insert a recordable MD.
2
Insert the CD and play the track you
want to record.
3
Press REC MODE to select the desired
recording mode.
The recording mode will cycle through
SP , LP2 , LP4 as you press the
button. See page 12 for more
information.
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26
4
For high-speed recording, press HIGH
SPEED SYNCHRO REC CD N MD
(or HIGH SPEED REC on the main
unit).
(To record the track at normal speed
while listening to it, press NORM
SPEED instead.)
The CD playback will automatically
jump back to the beginning of the
current track, and recording will start.
If the MD loaded into the unit already
has audio recorded on it, recording will
begin after the end of the existing audio
tracks.
When recording of the track is finished,
the MD will stop automatically. The
CD will continue to play.
No sound will come out of the speakers
or headphones during high-speed
recording.
If "-:- Short" is displayed
There is not enough space on the MD to
record the track.
If you want to record as much of the CD
track as will fit, press YES.ENTER. To stop
recording, press NO.CANCEL.
See page 54 if any other messages are
displayed.
Notes
After you stop recording,
do not disconnect the
mains lead or move the player while
"TOC EDIT" is flashing in the display. If
you do so, recording may not be done properly.
• See page 13 for cautions regarding high-speed
recording.
• If you turn up volume too high, sound skipping
may occur.
Tips
• Once the clock is set, the recording date and
time are stamped automatically (page 42).
• You can also save the track name while
recording (pages 37 to 40).

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