Recording (Analog Input); Analog Recording - Kenwood DM-5090 Instruction Manual

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Recording (ANALOG input)

The input jacks connected with audio cords accept analog signals. This unit records the analog signal from the REC IN jacks by
converting it into digital signal. (This recording is simply referred to as analog recording.)
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Preparation
1 Open the write protect tab of the Mini
Disc to make it recordable.
2 Load the Mini Disc.
3 Check the remaining recording time.
4 Set the amplifier's input selector to the
source to be recorded.

ANALOG recording

1
Adjust the settings if required.
1 Switch the REC MODE on.
2 Select the setting adjustment mode.
3 Set the selection.
Go to step 2 if setting adjustments are not
required.
2
Select ANALOG or MONO.
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REC MODE
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JOG DIAL
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SET
REC INPUT
Each press switches the mode.
1 REC MODE : off
2 REC MODE : on ("AUTO TIME?" displayed.)
The modes are switched by rotating the JOG DIAL.
1 AUTO TIME?
: Setting of the time for detecting a no-sound
blank section during automatic track num-
ber marking.
2 AUTO LEVEL?
: Setting of the level for detecting a non-
sound blank section during automatic track
number marking.
3 REC= WRITING? : Setting of the UTOC writing after recording.
÷ For details on the setting adjustment modes, see "REC MODE key".
Each press switches the mode.
1 ANALOG : Analog "stereo mode"
2 DIGITAL 1 : Optical input mode
3 DIGITAL 2 : Coaxial input mode
4 MONO
: Analog "monaural long-play mode"
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A N A L O G
÷ MONO cannot be selected during recording pause.
÷ The REC INPUT cannot be changed during pause in the MONO mode.
÷ The analog "monaural long-play mode"allows to double the recording
time compared to recording in the stereo mode.
DM-5090 (En)
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"ANALOG" lights up
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OVER ( dB)
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3
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ANALOG
1
MONITOR
DIGITAL
2
3
32kHz
44.1kHz
48kHz

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