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CR300
<PRB1291-A>
Recording level adjustment
• Adjustment reference
For recording of analog input, adjust the recording level so that the OVER-level
indicator does not light even when the highest, or peak level is input. Sound may
be distorted if the OVER-level indicator lights.
• Level meter
The level meter segments light to indicate the input level during recording or play
level during playback.
Lights at 0 dB or more.Each lights when the indicated
level is exceeded.
• Track number write operation
Ordinary CD-digital audio contains the recording of track numbers so desired tracks can be selected and played. When
recording with a CD-R recorder, however, you need to write the track numbers yourself. When recording from digital sources
containing track number information (such as a CD, MD, DAT, or DCC), a new track number is recorded automatically when
this unit detects a change track number information and sound from the digital source. In case of recording of a source which
does not contain track number information such as an analog source or satellite broadcasting (BS), you must write a new
track number by yourself between tracks. (Be specially sure not to forget this for it is not possible to add track numbers once
recording has completed.)
For the track number write operation procedure, refer to page 26.
CD contains track number
information just like a dictionary
contains an index.
Dictionary
Index
Lights at between –1 dB and below 0 dB.
As the CD specifications dictate that each CD track should be no less than 4 seconds, even when the pause ( ) or stop
( ) button is pressed in less than 4 seconds after the start of recording, recording does not pause or stop until a 4-second
track is created by leaving a non-recorded blank in the insufficient period.
In this case, the next operation cannot be activated until a 4-second track has been created.
• Minimum recording time per track
ANALOGDIGITAL
INPUT SELECTOR
OPT
AES /
EBU
LIN
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COAX XLR / -10
XLR / +4
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