Kenwood XD-6550 Stereo System User Manual


 
XD-8550/XD-6000 (En/T)
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To record tracks in your desired order
If you want to record a CD in order of track num-
bers
If you want to select the tracks to be recorded while
playing a CD
C.
Program edit recording
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This allows to select and record only the desired tracks in the
desired order.
B.
ONE TOUCH EDIT.....single title recording
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Play a CD and, if a track you want to record starts, press the
O.T.E. key. The track will be recorded from the beginning.
A.
ONE TOUCH EDIT.....recording of all titles
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Press the O.T.E. key when in the stop mode. The disc will start
to be recorded.
Convenient CD recording
With this unit, the following edit recording is possible ac-
cording to the purpose.
Selection of the convenient CD recording type
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D.
Time edit recording
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Edit recording of CD is possible by the simple operation of en-
tering the recording length of the tape.
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If you want to avoid any tune being interrupted at
the end of tape
Note that this cassette deck cannot record
onto Metal tapes.
Note
Note
E.
Fade edit recording
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This allows to fade out a track which should be interrupted at
the end of tape side and restart recording on the back side of
tape by fading in the same track from the middle of it.
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To fade out the track interrupted at the end of tape
side by decreasing its volume gradually
CCRS (Computer Controlled Recording System)
The CCRS is a function allowing CD recording on a cassette with
a simple, one-touch operation.
Press the CCRS key. The contents of the CD and the type of tape
used are identified in about 60 seconds (this is variable depend-
ing on the CD contents), the recording level is set automatically
and recording is started. After completion, the recording stops
automatically.
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The setup made by the CCRS is cancelled when the power is
turned OFF or the CD is stopped.
Another convenient function
(Only for XD-8550)
Twin recording : Function which records a single CD onto a
MD and cassette tape simultaneously.
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