Starting Recording With 6 Seconds Of; Prestored Audio Data - Sony DHC-ZX50MD Operating Instructions Manual

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Starting recording with
6 seconds of prestored
audio data
— T im e M a c hine Re c ording
When recording from an FM or satellite broadcast,
the first few seconds of material are often lost due
to the time it takes you to ascertain the contents
and press the record button. To prevent the loss of
this material, the Time Machine Recording feature
constantly stores the most recent audio data in a
buffer memory. This lets you record the sound
from 6 seconds before starting recording, as
shown in the illustration below:
Audio data in 6-second
buffer memory
When you press
PUSH ENTER in step 5
Beginning of the source to
be recorded
?/1
(Power)
3
2
Downloaded from:
End of the
source to be
recorded
Time
Recorded
portion
1
5
x
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1
Insert a recordable MD.
2
Press FUNCTION repeatedly until the
source (e.g., TUNER) you want to
record appears in the display.
3
Press MD REC.
The MD deck is now ready for recording.
4
Start playing the source you want to
record.
5
Press PUSH ENTER at the point you
want to start recording.
Recording of the source starts with the
6 seconds of audio data stored in the buffer
memory.
If you use a recorded MD, the MD deck
automatically locates the end of the recorded
portion and starts recording from there.
T o st op T im e M a c hine Re c ording
Press x.
N ot e
The MD deck starts storing audio data when the deck
stands by for recording in step 3 and you start playing
the source. If less than 6 seconds have passed when
you press PUSH ENTER, Time Machine Recording
starts with less than 6 seconds of audio data.
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