ADVANCED RECORDING
INTERRUPTING A RECORDING
CD SYNCHRO DUBBING
RECORD PAUSE
= will appear on the display to indicate that the
RECORD PAUSE mode is entered.
display.
~- RECORD MUTE
Press the REC @ key to continue recording.
This function is very useful to separate music tracks by a 3-
second pause.
You can also use this function to overwrite old recordings.
MUTE
RECORDING
(during playback)
The area will actually be muted when you press the REC @ key
less than 5 seconds after releasing the REC MUTEO
key.
- MUTING A SMALL AREA
e Mark the area you wish to mute by pressing the REC
MUTEO
key (to a maximum of 10 seconds)
e Press the REC @ key less than 5 seconds after releasing the
REC MUTE O key
A mute marker will be written.
- SKIPPING A LARGE AREA
¢ Mark the area you wish to skip by pressing the REC
MUTEO
key for more than 10 seconds.
e Press the REC @ key less than 5 seconds after releasing the
REC MUTEO
key
A skip marker and a start marker will be written.
When the skip marker is detected during playback, the deck
will wind to the startmarker after which playback will be
continued.
With this function you can synchronise the start of a recording
with the start of a CD or CD program as follows:
English
¢ Set the deck in the RECORD
PAUSE mode by pressing
APPEND or by pressing REC PAUSE.
¢ Press the CD SYNC. key.
The deck verifies the communication with the CD-player
through the ESI interface.
-— The CD-player will start playback.
If the analog input is selected you can check and adjust the
recording level with the REC LEVEL key.
— If the communication between the d
kK and the CD-player is
not correct the display will show
Check if the CD-player is switched on, if the ESt bus is
connected correctly and if the !R sensor is switched off.
¢ Press the REC @ key to start the synchronized recording.
— The CD-player returns to the beginning of the disc.
Playback of the disc starts again and the DCC deck will start
recording simultaneously.
Warning:
¢ The AUTOSPACE function on the CD-player (CD 930, 940,
950) must be set to 0 seconds.
¢ EDIT-mode on the CD-player (CD 930, 940, 950) must be
switched off.
The DCC deck takes care of correct writing of a reverse
marker automatically (see page 15)
¢ When the DCC reaches the end of side A during the CD
synchro recording, the CD player will switch to the pause
mode.
The DCC player will rewind to the end of the last recorded
complete track and write a reverse marker (see alsc page
15). Then, it will restart the CD player at the beginning of the
interrupted track and continue the recording on side B.
¢ During CD synchro recording all keys are inactivated with the
exception of the stop key.
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