Recording Examples - Philips Dcc 900 Instructions For Use Manual

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RECORDING EXAMPLES
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m | RECORDING
ON A BLANK DCC
COMPLETELY OVERWRITING A RECORDED DCC
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* insert a cassette and close the tray.
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¢ Select side A with the SIDE A/B key
e Press BACKWARD <<.
The deck will rewind to the beginning of side A and will stop
* Press APPEND Pil
automatically at the beginning of the tape.
The deck searches for the start of side A and writes a buffer
area (LEAD-IN).
e Press APPEND Pll
This buffer area is to guarantee optimum tape-recording
When the tape already contains a LEAD IN area the deck will
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play back the first 10 seconds of track nr. 1, after which it
M) MARKER
will go back to the beginnin
of this track and enter the
RECORD PAUSE mode. ( :
WRITE and
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After doing so, the RECORD PAUSE
(REEF)
mode is
entered.
e Press REC PAUSEIE when the tape does not yet contain a
The deck is now ready to record track 1.
LEAD IN area. The deck will now write a LEAD IN area at the
(e Select the correct input source and adjust the recording level!
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of side A a will enter the RECORD
PAUSE
when needed).
(¢ Select the correct input source and adjust the recording level
e Press REC @ to start the actual recording.
when needed).
and START MARKER WRITE appears on the display
° Press REC @ to start the actual recording.
° Press STOP
™ when you want to stop recording,
and START MARKER WRITE appears on the display
The recording will be stopped and the deck marks the end of
ast recording. The display shows MARKER WRITE and
¢ Press STOP @ when you want to stop recording.
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The recording will be stopped and the deck marks the end of
the last recording. . The display shows MARKER WRITE and
RECORDING
ON A PARTIALLY RECORDED
DCC
e Press APPEND PH
RECORDING ON A SPECIFIC LOCATION
The deck will searcli for the end of the last recording.
¢ First, you must go to the location on the tape at which you
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want to make a recording by pressing keys like NEXT P,
When this has been found the last 10 seconds of this music
PREV. kl, FORWARD >>, BACKWARD <<.
track will be played back (f
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* Press REC PAUSEN
RECORD PAUSE (FELF) mode is entered.
The deck will enter the RECORD PAUSE
(e Select the correct input source and adjust the recording level
the current position.
when needed).
e Press REC @ to start the actual recording.
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and START MARKER WRITE appears on the display
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Press REC @ to start the actual recording.
~ and START MARKER WRITE appears on the display
¢ Press STOP ll when you want to stop recording.
© Press STOP m@ when you want to stop recording.
Note: Correct time will only be recorded when the tape is
The recording will be stopped and the deck marks the end of
positioned at a location where the absolute time is already
the last recording. The display shows MARKER WRITE and
recorded on the tape.
NO RECORDINGS CAN BE MADE:
— On a prerecorded DCC
— On a conventional analogue cassette
— Ona DCC which is protected against recording.
This protection can be activated and deactivated with the red switch on the bottom of your cassette.
See also page 7 'PROTECTING A CASSETTE AGAINST RECORDING'
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— From a source which is already a digital copy of an original music-program
The COPY PROHIBIT indication will light up on the display.
The DCC deck operates with a Serial Copy Management System, which includes that a fully digital
copy can be made from Prerecorded digital material but only directly from the original material.
E.g. You can make a digital recording from a CD to your DCC 900 via the digital in- and output sockets.
However, it is not possible to make a digital copy of this recorded DCC cassette to another DCC deck
When you want to copy this cassette from one DCC deck to another you can only do this via the
analogue in- and output sockets.
- NO anes: digital recording can be made when the digital source is not connected or switched on.
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will appear on the display and the input-selector indicators will be blinking. It is
always possible to make a (digita!) DCC recording via the analogue input sockets; the high-quality A/D
converter of your DCC 900 will convert this signal to a digital age
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