Onkyo CDR-205X CD Player User Manual


 
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Recording modes
Recording mode for system setups
Below is an introduction to the type of recordings
possible when the CDR-205X is connected to the R-
805X, C-707CHX, K-505X, and MD-105X
components.
CD dubbing (digital) (see page 20)
Digitally record all tracks from a music CD to a CD-R
or CD-RW. When dubbing is completed, you can
automatically select the finalization mode. The
dubbing mode is selected at the EDIT menu.
Album mode: Only record the tracks that can be
completely recorded.
Fade-out mode: Fade-out a track if it cannot be
completely recorded.
Single-track CD dubbing (digital)
(see page 21)
Record the track currently being played (or paused)
with the CD player with one touch. The dubbing
mode is the mode that is currently set; however, if
the album mode is set, tracks that cannot be fully
recorded will not be erased, but recorded until the
disc becomes full.
Synchronous recording
(see page 22)
When connected to a component system, the
operations given below are possible.
Synchronous recording from the CD player to
the CDR-205X.
Synchronous recording from the MD recorder or
tape deck to the CDR-205X.
Synchronous recording from the CDR-205X to a
MD recorder or tape deck.
Note:
For CD dubbing, single-track CD dubbing, and
synchronous recording, you must have the optical
digital cable from the C-707CHX connected to the
digital input 1 terminal of the CDR-205X. For more
details regarding system setup, refer to the
instruction manual for the R-805X.
Cautions during recording
In the following situations, recording is not
possible even if the o REC or CD DUBBING
buttons are pressed.
The CD indicator is lit (a CD or finalized CD-R
has been inserted).
The CD-RW and FINALIZE indicators are lit (a
finalized CD-RW has been inserted).
The inserted disc is full and "Disc Full" is
displayed.
The 99th track has been recorded and "Disc
Full" is displayed. Full" is displayed.
Only the audio signals can be recorded
The CDR-205X is designed for recording audio
signals only and therefore only digital signals that are
audio signals are recorded. Other CD-ROM and
Dolby Digital data, and the like, will not be recorded.
Also, when recording from discs that have graphics
or text data, only the audio signals will be recorded.
The minimum track length is 4 seconds
For compact discs, the minimum track length is 4
seconds. Even if the e (stop) or g (pause) button is
pressed immediately after starting recording, a silent
4-second track will be recorded. Also, during that 4
seconds, you cannot resume recording or perform
another operation.
Do not turn off the CDR-205X while making
recordings, finalizing discs, or erasing
recordings, or while "PMA Writing" is
displayed
If the power is turned off by mistake or a power
outage occurs, when the power is turned back on
and the recording will resume. However, there are
times when the recording is not properly resumed
and the disc is rendered irreparable.