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Recording During Playback (Backtrack Recording) - Sony MDS-DRE1 Bedienungsanleitung

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To switch "L.Sync" in the Setup Menu
1
During stop, recording, or pause, press EDIT/NO
twice to display "Setup Menu"
2
Turn AMS to select "L.Sync", then press AMS.
3
Turn AMS to select "L.Sync On" or "L.Sync Off",
then press AMS.
When you select "L.Sync On", the L.SYNC indicator
lights up.
4
Press EDIT/NO.
z You can determine how the unit will assign new track
numbers when you choose "L.Sync On" in the Setup Menu
When you choose "L.Sync On" in the Setup Menu, and the input
signal goes below a certain reference level for a certain amount of
time, the next time the input level rises above that level the unit
determines that the song has changed and marks a new track
number automatically.
You can adjust the following parameters using the Setup Menu:
– The reference level for the input signal.
– The length of time the input signal must remain below the
reference level.
– The length of time before the unit marks the new track
number once it determines that the song has changed.
1 During stop, record, or record-pause mode, press EDIT/NO
twice to display the Setup Menu.
2 Turn AMS to select one of the following parameters, then
press AMS.
– To change the reference level : LS (T)*
– To change the length of time the input signal must remain
below the reference level : LS (W)
– To change the length of time before a new track number is
marked once the unit determines the song has changed :
LS (O)*
3 Turn AMS (* or scrub dial) to set the value you desire, then
press AMS.
4 Press EDIT/NO.
The adjustable range of each parameter is as follows. The
numbers in parenthesis are the default values.
LS (T) : –72 dB to –0 dB in 2 dB steps (–50 dB)
LS (W): 0s to 9.5s in 0.5s steps (1.5s)
LS (O) : 0s00f to 9s85f in 1f steps (2s00f)
When LS (O) is a negative (–) value, the unit assigns
new track numbers by counting backwards from the
point where it determined that the song has changed.
Recording during Playback
(Backtrack recording)
This unit allows you to record on an MD (from CD, etc.)
while the MD is playing back. Alternatively, you could
connect this unit to a mixer, mix the sound of the MD with
the sound of another component, and simultaneously
record the mixed sound back to the same MD. During
playback, sound is recorded to the blank space on the MD.
Make sure the program source is connected and that this
unit's INPUT is set correctly before you begin. See page 5
for details on connections and page 23 for details on the
INPUT switch.
r REC
REC PAUSE
STOP
1
Press r REC during playback or pause.
The BACK TRACK RECORDING and a disc image
indicators light up, the unit enters record standby
mode and the indicator next to REC PAUSE starts
blinking (recording has not yet begun).
2
Press REC PAUSE to start recording.
The disc image rotates during recording.
3
Start playing the program source.
To stop recording
Press STOP.
The BACK TRACK RECORDING and the disc image
indicators blink while the recording is written to the disc.
The unit stops once the recording has been written to the
disc. Stopping the recording creates a new track number.
Do not turn off the power immediately after
recording
This may prevent proper recording. If you do, recorded
material may not be saved to the MD. When you eject the
disc or press ENTER/YES, "TOC Writing" blinks in the
display. Wait until "TOC Writing" has finished blinking
before pressing U or unplugging the AC power cord from
the wall outlet.
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