Recording A Cd To An Md At High Speed (High-Speed Cd Synchro-Recording) - Sony MXD-D3 Operating Instructions Manual

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Recording a CD to an MD at
High Speed (High-Speed CD
Synchro-Recording)
This function allows you to record a CD to an MD at
four times the speed of normal CD Synchro-Recording.
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P
CD SYNCHRO HIGH
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1
Insert a recordable MD.
2
Insert a CD that you want to record.
3
Select the playing mode of the CD (normal play,
Program Play, or Repeat Play).
4
Press CD SYNCHRO HIGH.
"CD SYNCHRO" appears and "–High–" flashes in
the display.
The MD deck section stands by for recording and
the CD player section stands by for playing.
5
After "CD SYNCHRO" and "–High–" turn off,
press · or P on either CD player section or MD
deck section.
High-speed recording starts. The deck stops
automatically after recording.
Notes
• You cannot record over existing material during High-
• Make sure that the remaining recordable time on the MD
• You cannot pause recording during High-Speed CD
• The following items are either inoperative or cannot be
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P
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• With the following kinds of CDs, you may experience a
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• If the following occurs during CD playback or recording, a
If "–Retry–" flashes in the display after you press
· or P in Step 5 above
A reading failure has occurred, and the deck is trying
to read the data again.
• If the retry was successful, the deck continues with
• If the condition of the inserted CD or the deck is
To stop recording
Press p on the MD deck section.
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Recording on MDs
Speed CD Synchro-Recording. The deck automatically
starts recording from the end of the exisiting material.
is longer than the playing time of the CD, especially if you
want to record all the tracks on the CD.
Synchro-Recording.
used during High-Speed CD Synchro-Recording:
— The Smart Space Function and Auto Cut Function.
— The recording level specified in the Setup menu.
— Recorded signal monitoring.
reading failure or noise when recorded to an MD:
— CDs with adhesive labels attached to them
— Irregularly shaped CDs (for example, heart- or star-
shaped)
— CDs with printed text concentrated on one side only
— Old CDs
— Scratched CDs
— Dirty CDs
— Warped CDs
reading error may occur or noise may be produced in the
recorded results:
— The CD tray or other part of the deck is bumped.
— The deck is placed on an uneven or soft surface.
— The deck is located near a speaker, door, or other
source of vibration.
High-Speed CD Synchro-Recording.
poor, and retry fails, High-Speed CD Synchro-
Recording is disabled. In this case, the indicator on
the CD SYNCHRO NORMAL button flashes and the
deck automaticaly starts recording in normal CD
Synchro-Recording. Note that monitoring of the
recorded signal is not possible when this occurs.
You can label a track currently being recorded
You can use either the controls on the deck or the
buttons on the remote (see pages 31 to 34).
You can play back tracks just recorded
If "TRACK" lights up in the display when recording has
finished, press · immediately to play back from the
first track of the material just recorded.
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