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− | = 2. Press REC, display will read “NOW OPC”, then advance to track 1 00:00, the machine is now in REC/PAUSE and will be monitoring input level. = | ||
Latest revision as of 22:51, 1 April 2007
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- 1 1. Insert recordable audio CD, display will read “TOC READING"
- 2 2. Press REC, display will read “NOW OPC”, then advance to track 1 00:00, the machine is now in REC/PAUSE and will be monitoring input level.
- 3 3. Press PLAY (or un-PAUSE) to begin recording
- 4 4. Press STOP to prepare CD for finalization
- 5 5. Press FINALIZE then push in the MULTI DIAL control to proceed
1. Insert recordable audio CD, display will read “TOC READING"
- unbalanced analog input is the default setting, this can be ensured, or changed, using the Input Selection key
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2. Press REC, display will read “NOW OPC”, then advance to track 1 00:00, the machine is now in REC/PAUSE and will be monitoring input level.
- the level of analog audio signal can be controlled using the Rec Level dial
- levels exceeding “OVER” on the display meter will cause distortion, however levels that are too low will not produce an optimal recording either
- levels should average -6 to -8 dB with highest levels never exceeding 0db
- short percussive sounds that occasionally hit OVER are generally not a problem but should be closely monitored.
3. Press PLAY (or un-PAUSE) to begin recording
- PAUSE will stop recording and return to record ready mode.
- PLAY will resume recording
- STOP will bring into stop mode and the display will read “PMA WRITING”
A new track will automatically be created when resuming recording after pausing or stopping—it is not possible to pause and continue recording without the creation of a new track number.
click here for more about inserting track numbers (indexing)
4. Press STOP to prepare CD for finalization
- display will read “PMA WRITING” then show total recorded time
- in STOP mode there is also the option to resume recording by pressing REC and returning to REC/PAUSE
5. Press FINALIZE then push in the MULTI DIAL control to proceed
the CD will not be readable by other CD players unless it is finalized!