Recording A Cd: Specifying Tape Length (Time Edit) - Sony MHC-GR5 Operating Instructions Manual

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Press FUNCTION repeatedly until "CD"
appears in the display.
2
Press § OPEN/CLOSE and place a CD.
Then, press § OPEN/CLOSE again to
close the disc tray.
3
Press EDIT on the remote.
"TAPE SELECT" appears and the player
divides the selections automatically.
Then the display changes as follows:
DOLBY
NR
OFF
DISC
Tape length required
DOLBY
NR
OFF
DISC
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Insert a blank tape of the indicated
length (or longer) into deck B.
EN
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Select dual or single-sided recording.
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To record
One side of the tape
Both sides*
* Recording always stops at the end of the
reverse side. Be sure to start from the
front side.
6
Press CD SYNCHRO.
Deck B stands by for recording.
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Press P PAUSE to release recording
pause.
Recording starts.
After about 10 seconds, the CD starts
playing.
Recording a CD:
Specifying Tape
Length (time edit)
You can have the stereo system create
programs based on the tape length. The CD
player makes programs that will fit the tape
length. For example, if you use a 40-minute
tape to record a 46-minute CD, the CD
player will automatically choose tracks that
will fit within the 40-minutes, filling as
much of the tape as possible. The player
will not program those tracks beyond track
number 20. Use the buttons on both the
unit and the remote to do this operation.
Chapter 4: the Tape Player
POWER n ON
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PROGRAM
VOL
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PROGRAM
CHECK
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Press DIRECTION to
1
select
Press FUNCTION repeatedly until "CD"
A
appears in the display.
ß or RELAY
2
Press § OPEN/CLOSE and place a CD.
Then, press § OPEN/CLOSE again to
close the disc tray.
3
Press EDIT twice on the remote.
"TIME EDIT" appears in the display.
Then "SELECT" and "TIME" appear
alternately in the display.
4
Turn the jog dial (or press
on the remote) to designate the tape
length.
Choose the indication for tapes of a
corresponding minute length. Choose
"HALF" if you want the CD player to
play just half the total playing time of
the CD without changing the order of
the track.
As you turn the jog dial or press
changes as follows:
Note
You cannot select "HALF" when you
want to record CD which has more than
20 tracks.
CONTINUE
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p
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DOLBY NR
10
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3,5,6
1
or
or
on the remote, the indication
(23:00)
(27:00)
(45:00)
(37:00)
(30:00)
DOLBY
NR
OFF
PROGRAM
DISC
VOL
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Press EDIT on the remote.
The CD player determines the tracks to
be recorded on side A automatically.
Tracks to be recorded on side A
DOLBY
NR
1 2 3
OFF
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PROGRAM
DISC
Total playing time on side A
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When you want to record on both sides,
press EDIT on the remote again.
The CD player determines the tracks to
be recorded on side B.
When you want to record only on side
A, press p on the CD player to stop the
indication from flashing.
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Press § EJECT and insert a blank tape
into deck B with the side you want to
record on facing forward.
Recording will start from the front side
of the tape, unless you have changed the
playing direction before recording.
Make sure the tabs on the cassette have
not been removed.
8
Select dual or single-sided recording.
To record
Press DIRECTION to
select
A
One side of the tape
ß or RELAY
Both sides*
* Recording always stops at the end of the
reverse side. Be sure to start from the
front side.
9
Press CD SYNCHRO.
Deck B stands by for recording.
10
Press P PAUSE to release recording
pause.
Recording starts.
After about 10 seconds, the CD starts
playing.
To stop recording
Press p on deck B or the CD player.
To check the order
Press CHECK on the remote repeatedly.
Each time you press CHECK, the number
of the programmed tracks appear in the
display.
To cancel time edit
Press p on the CD player and then press
CONTINUE.
To select the desired tracks
beforehand
You can place priority on some tracks to be
recorded by selecting them before
programming (only up to 20 tracks). See
"Playing Tracks in the Desired Order
(program play)".
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