Kenwood MDX-G1 Stereo System User Manual


 
Application
section
31
EN
Recording
Main unit only
1
Insert a recordable MD.
2
Select the music source to be re-
corded.
CD : Press the CD ^ key.
Radio : Press the TUNER FM/AM key.
AUX : Press the AUX key.
If a CD has already been loaded in ad-
vance, it starts playing automatically.
Press the &STOP key to stop it.
3
Press the MD REC key.
The unit enters record-pause mode.
4
When the recording source is
ready for playback, press the MD
REC key again.
Recording onto MD
Desired music source can be recorded onto
MDs.
Display in MD record-pause mode
5
Play the recording source.
To stop recording :
Press the &STOP key.
To let recording pause :
Press the MD ^ key during recording.
Press the MD ^ or MD REC key to
resume recording from the pause.
In case a message is displayed and record-
ing will not start :
See “Display message list” (pages 59).
Tips for recording CD onto MD
When the MD recorder is in record-pause
mode, recording starts automatically at the
same time as the playback of CD starts. (Sync
recording)
(1) Put the CD player in play-pause mode.
(2) Press the 4 or ¢ key to select the
CD track to be recorded.
(3) Press the MD REC key to put the MD
recorder in record-pause mode.
(4) Press the CD ^ key to start playing
the CD.
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TUNER FM/AM
STOP
MDCD
MENU SOUND
MD REC BEST HITS
AUX
VOL UME/MULTI CONTROL
PUSH OPEN
m
SET
TUNING
MODE
/ TUNING
4
TUNING/
¢
&
STOP
MD REC
TUNER FM
/AM
CD
^
^
MD
4 ¢
TUNEDAUTO
TRACK NO.
O.T.E.
SP
REC
EX. BASS
MHz
MD
CD
÷ Be careful not to switch the power off or ap-
ply shock or vibrations to the system while
“MD WRITING” is displayed.
÷ The MD cannot be inserted or ejected while
in STANDBY mode (page 63). Forcing an MD
to be inserted or ejected may result in dam-
age.
÷ When the CD output is recorded onto an MD,
the digital signal is recorded automatically.
When the radio or AUX output is recorded
onto an MD, the analog signal is selected
automatically.
÷ When recording with high volume, sound
skip may occur during MD playback. To avoid
this problem, reduce the volume during re-
cording.
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