Linn EXOTIK PRE-AMPLIFIER Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
Operation
Record function
The record function allows you to route a source signal to a recording device such as a
VCR or DAT recorder.
The record functions available on your EXOTIK are dependent on whether your unit
includes, or does not include the digital audio module (if your unit has the digital audio
module, EXOTIK+DA is shown on the front panel display when the unit is in standby
mode).*
The differences in record functionality between the two variants is shown below:
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Any analogue source can be
routed to the analogue outputs
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ittaall RReeccoorrdd OOuuttppuuttss
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Any analogue source can be No analogue source can
routed to the analogue outputs be routed to the digital outputs
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Only the digital source Only the digital source
currently being listened to can currently being listened to
be routed to the analogue can be routed to the
outputs digital outputs
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Press the (record) key on the handset.
Use the
/
keys to select the source you want to record, then press
eenntteerr
.
*The digital audio module is available as an upgrade to the standard EXOTIK.
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Notes on the sources:
NO SOURCE: No record path will be set.
AS KNEKT: When a record path on the EXOTIK is being used, this setting will allow users
of a KNEKT Line Driver system to change the source they are listening to (which also
changes the record path). To protect a record path, select the required record option.
Once recording has finished, reselect the AS KNEKT option.
Source inputs set to
NNOONNEE
will not be shown.
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Use the
/
keys to select the record mode you want to use for making the
recording, then press
eenntteerr
.
The available record modes are:
*Analog is the only record mode available on the standard EXOTIK.
Notes:
The source audio signal is routed to either all of the analogue and/or all of the digital
outputs simultaneously. It is not necessary to specify which output you are using.
The available record modes are dependent on whether the input signal is analogue or
digital.
For reasons of copyright defence some audio and video discs incorporate protection
systems that prevent them from being recorded.
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LtRt 44.1 kHz Choose the option that suits your recording device’s
LtRt 48 kHz operating frequency. (With these options, multi-channel
LtRt 88.2 kHz signals are downmixed to two channels)
LtRt 96 kHz
LtRt As Input Output frequency is the same as the input frequency, and
multi-channel signals are downmixed to two channels
Bit Perfect Output frequency is the same as the input frequency and
there is no processing of the signal
Analog* Passes audio signals to the analogue outputs