Recording A Cd On An Md; Cd-Md Synchro Recording - Sony CMT-CP500MD Operating Instructions Manual

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Recording a CD on an MD

— CD-MD Synchro Recording

1
Load a recordable MD.
2
Load a CD on the disc tray.
3
Press SYNCHRO REC repeatedly until
"CD-MD SYNC" appears in the display.
4
Press ENTER/START.
"Press START" flashes in the display.
The MD deck stands by for recording and
the CD player pauses for play.
5
Verify that "Press START" flashes in
the display. Then press ENTER/START.
Recording starts.
To stop recording
Press CD x or MD x.
Tips
• You can record only your favorite CD tracks with
CD Program Play. After step 2, follow the same
procedures as from step 1 to 5 in CD Program Play
(see page 10). Then go to step 3.
• Depending on the disc, CD TEXT information may
also be recorded (except when you record on an
MD and a tape at the same time). If "TEXT" flashes
during recording, see page 24.
Note
If the MD becomes full during recording, the CD
player and the MD deck stop automatically.
Recording a CD on an MD
with high speed
— CD-MD High-Speed Synchro
Recording
You can make a digital recording of a CD on
an MD at twice the speed of normal CD-MD
Synchro Recording.
In step 3 of "Recording a CD on an MD",
press SYNCHRO REC repeatedly until
"HISPEED SYNC" appears in the display.
In step 4, " 2" appears in the display.
During high speed recording, you cannot listen
to the playback sound.
If "Retry" flashes in the display after
you press ENTER/START in step 5
A reading failure has occurred, and the MD
deck is trying to read the data again.
• If the retry was successful, the MD deck
continues with CD-MD High-Speed Synchro
Recording.
• If the condition of the loaded CD or the
system is poor, and retry fails, CD-MD
High-Speed Synchro Recording is disabled.
In this case, " 1" flashes in the display and
the MD deck automatically starts recording
in normal CD-MD Synchro Recording. Note
that monitoring of the recorded signal is not
possible when this occurs.
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