Recording Analog Audio To A Usb Device - Sony FST-ZUX999 Operating Instructions Manual

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 Transferring stops automatically when:
 you change the function.
 you turn off the system.
 the USB device runs out of space during
the transfer process. At least more than
1 MB of free space on the USB device is
required to start transferring.
 the number of audio files on the USB
device reaches the limit for the number
that the system can recognize.
 When transferring music from a CD-DA
disc, the system may produce more noise
and vibration than during playback. This
is because of the higher disc rotation speed
used during transfer. However, this is not
a malfunction. The amount of noise or
vibration produced will vary depending on
the disc status.
 Do not remove the USB device while in
transfer or erase operation.
 You cannot erase a file or folder when
the play mode is set to "PROGRAM, "
"SHUFFLE" or "FOLDER SHUFFLE. "
 If the folder to be erased contains non-MP3/
WMA/AAC format files or sub folders, these
are not erased.
 If a folder or file that you are trying to
transfer already exists on the USB device
with the same name, a sequential number is
added after the name without overwriting the
original folder or file.
 "Please Wait" appears when you press REC
TO
and start transferring.
This message indicates the system is
calculating the available free space on the
USB device. Therefore, wait for a while and
press REC TO
disappears.

GB
again after the message
Recording analog
audio to a USB device
You can record the sound in DJ-off
mode from the tuner and the optional
component connected to the AUDIO
IN 1 or AUDIO IN 2 jack.
When using the "FLANGER (page 46), "
"DELAY" (page 46) or "ISOLATOR"
(page 47) effect, you can record the
original sound with any of the effects.
Also you can record the pad sounds
(page 49), beat-rhythms ("Customizing
the beat function" (page 50)) or
microphone sound (page 57) together
with the original sound.
The sound is recorded as an MP3 file
at an approximate bit rate of 128 kbps
(VBR).
1
Turn off the DJ mode.
2
Connect the USB device to the
(USB 2) port.
USB device

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