Marantz DR6050 CD Player User Manual


 
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ENGLISH
RECORDING
The numbers between parentheses refer to the fold-out.
Remarks about recording
You will soon discover how easy it is to make your own CDs.
Nevertheless, it is advisable to use a CD-RW disc for your first
try. We will describe:
- Digital recording (fast or normal recording).
- Recording from external CD player:
- Digital
- Digital (synchronized start with external CD player)
- Analog
If the disc is a CD-RW and is already finalized you must
unfinalize it first.
The recording procedure is the same for CD-Rs and CD-
RWs.
If the disc already contains recordings, the CD-Recorder will
automatically search for the end of the last track, so that re-
cording can start from there.
There must be at least 7 seconds of recording time left
on the disc, otherwise you will not be able to enter record
standby mode. then lights up.
If the display indicates
, no digital re-
cording can be made of the source material. Recording will
not start.
The Serial Copy Management System (SCMS) only al-
lows digital recording under specific conditions:
- This means that it is not possible to make a digital copy
from a digital copy.
- Analog recording is always possible !
- The number of recordings from the original is unlimited.
Can be recorded.
Cannot be recorded.
O :
X :
A maximum of 99 tracks can be recorded on a disc. Minimum
allowable track length is 4 seconds.
Recordings from DAT or DCC players will not always stop
automatically.
Important:
If you want to play the recorded CD-R disc on any regular
CD player, it must first be finalized. (See FINALIZING/
UNFINALIZING.)
Finalized CD-RW discs play only on CD-RW compatible CD
players.
The CD-Recorder records the text memory simultaneously
when using the internal CD-deck. Some discs are prohib-
ited to copy the text memory. If such a disc is copied, no
text memory will be recorded.
Recording modes
Your recorder offers several recording modes.
For recording from internal CD-deck:
- (double speed recording) - fast recording
of a disc or programmed tracks.
- (normal speed recording) - listening to a
recording while making it.
- (double speed recording and auto-finalize) - fast
recording of a disc or programmed tracks. Recording will be
finalized automatically.
Warning:
No more recording possible after finalizing CDR disc!
For recording from external sources:
- (CD-SYNC recording) - to make an au-
tomatic recording of an external source simply by starting the
source.
-
(manual start recording) - to start a
manual recording from an external source.
Some remarks on recording:
- During double speed recording, the original recording quality
will be maintained.
- When Auto track is on (default setting), track numbers will
automatically be increased during recording.
- By programming tracks first, a compilation can be recorded.
- If a finalized CD rewritable disc is inserted in the CD-Re-
corder,
and will be dis-
played when the
REC TYPE
(11) is pressed. If
PUSH EN-
TER
(19) is pressed, the disc will be unfinalized.
- When you copy a special disc such as HDCD or DTS, you
have to
set the sampling frequency at 44.1kHz.
use the digital connection.
set the digital rec-volume of the CD-Recorder at 0 dB.
- When you copy the tracks from a DAT recorded by different
sampling frequencies, noise might be recorded in the disc.
Please set a sampling frequency for every track in a DAT.
- This CD-Recorder can record about 17 seconds of a pause
time, which decreases the time count just before music start
in a track on the display. If you record a track including more
than 17-seconds-pause time by digital recording, the pause
time will be recorded the different length of time from original.
However, the entire track time will not be changed and be
able to listen to the music as same as original.
Note:
If during recording appears, the track will be
recorded as analog, at normal speed. All other tracks will be
copied normally (at double speed).
Digital
Digital
Digital
Digital
Digital
Digital
Analog
Analog