Digital Recording Without Sampling Rate Converter - Sony CDR-W66 Operating Instructions Manual

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Synchro-recording with a
Sony CD Player
(CD Synchro-recording)
By connecting a Sony CD player to the CD recorder,
you can easily record from CDs just by pressing the
CD SYNC key on the remote. Place the player nearby
the CDR-W66 enough to be controllable with the
remote controller.
Cautions
• To use the CD recorder as wireless remote control,
disconnect the Control-S cable from the CD recorder
and remote control.
• In some of the Sony CD players, playback does not
start by the CD-SYNC START button.
In this occasion, perform the CD player to this model
synchronous recording, using music-synchronous
recording function (refer to page 13, "(Music
Synchro-recording)".)
CD-SYNC STANDBY
CD-SYNC START
CD-SYNC STOP
CD PLAYER P
1
In the Setup menu, set CDP remote operation
function to "Disable".
For operation details, refer to page 33, "Setup
Menu Operation".
2
Insert the source disc in the CD player.
3
Insert a recordable disc into the CD recorder,
and select the input to suit the CD player
connection.
Turn ON the auto track marking from the Setup
menu as necessary to enable automatic track
numbering.
4
On the remote, press the CD-SYNC STANDBY
button.
The CD player changes to play standby, and the
CD recorder changes to recording standby
mode.
5
Press the CD-SYNC START button on the
remote.
The CD recorder starts recording, and the
CD player starts to playing.
6
Press the CD-SYNC STOP button on the remote
to stop recording at the desired position.
Note that with analog inputs, the CD recorder
will continue to record even if CD playback has
stopped.
To pause synchro recording, press the CD-SYNC
STANDBY button on the remote.
To restart recording, press the CD-SYNC START
button. The track number will change at the point
where the recording was paused.
You can also use the CD player remote during
CD synchro recording.
Press the STOP button to stop the CD player, and
pause the CD recorder.
Press the PAUSE button to pause the CD player, and
pause the CD recorder.
Press the PLAY button to restart CD synchro recording.
Digital Recording Without
Sampling Rate Converter
If digital signals at 44.1 kHz sampling frequency from
a CD or MD source are recorded as COAXIAL or
OPTICAL input, you can record without using the
sampling rate converter (SRC).
(You always record through the sampling rate
converter during AES/EBU input recording.)
In the Setup menu, set the setup item to "44.1kDirect".
For operation details, refer to page 33, "Setup Menu
Operations".
OFF: Use SRC to record.
ON: Do not use SRC to record.
Cautions
If recording sampling frequency signals of 32 kHz and
48 kHz using a DAT or BS tuner source, the setting is
disabled, and sampling rate converter is automatically
used during the recording. If sampling frequency of
input signal changes or switchs to other frequency, do
not use this function (i.e., turn OFF the 44.1kHzDirect
function) to stabilize the recording.
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