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Operations
Synchronous recording by input signal
detection (Signal synchronous recording)
AUDIO CD RECORDER
DISPLAY
STANDBY / ON
STANDBY
INPUT
CD
DUBBING
REC
FINALIZE
EDIT / NOYES
PUSH TO ENTER
MULTI JOG
CDR
-
201A
STANDBY/
ON OPEN
/
CLOSE
RANDOMMEMORYREPEAT
NAMEABC DEF
231
SCROLL
GHI MNOJ
K
L
456
CLEAR
DISPLAY
ENTER
PQRS TUV W
XYZ
10
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0
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10
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REC
RC-448C
o
REC
INPUT
o
REC
INPUT
2 Start playback of the recording source.
3 Press the o REC button (or the remote
controller REC o button).
"Rec Setup" appears in the display followed by
the time display.
1 Repeatedly press the INPUT button
and select the desired input signal.
Select "Digital In 1," "Digital In 2," or "Analog
In" for the input source.
When recording with portable MD players, or other
components that are not equipped with an z
connector, recording is started synchronous with the
input signal. (This is called signal synchronous
recording.)
Notes:
Note the following when using synchronous
recording for digital input sources.
• DATs cannot be recorded if no start ID is present
before audio contents.
• CD DUBBING uses a sub-code signal that is
contained in the digital output from most player
components, and therefore there may be some
CD players, MD recorders, or the like where
digital synchronous recording is impossible.
• If you are performing signal synchronous
recording of classical or other soft music using
the analog input, the recording may not start at
the proper time. If this is the case, start the
recording manually (see “Analog recording” on
page 26).
Preparation
• Turn on the CDR-201A (see page 20).
• Place a recordable CD-R or CD-RW in the CDR-
201A (see page 20).
• Verify that the input dial and recording selection
button of the amplifier are set to the position of
the recording source.
Proceed to step 6 if you do not wish to adjust
the recording level.
Proceed to step 3 if you do not wish to adjust
the recording level.
REC
CDR-201A RC-448C
REC