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Digital recording
Digital recording refers to recording where an optical digital cable is used for inputting signals from
the recording source.
This MD recorder contains a digital input signal sampling frequency rate converter which converts
the sampling frequency of digital input signals to 44.1 kHz before recording.
This converter can handle the following sampling frequencies:
44.1 kHz (CD player, etc.)
32 kHz (DAT, satellite broadcasting, etc.)
48 kHz (DAT, satellite broadcasting, etc.)
1 Press the STAND-BY/ON button.
The STANDBY indicator goes out.
2 Load a recordable MD.
The number of tracks on MD and the total
recorded time → Remaining recording
time on MD → Disc name ("No Name"
when not set)
To record by erasing all of the existing
tracks on a prerecorded MD
Erase all the tracks before you start recording
(see page 37).
To check the time remaining for recording
When the MD recorder is stopped, press
the DISPLAY button. Each press of the
DISPLAY button changes the display as
follows:
3 Set the INPUT selector to
"Digital In1" (D1) or "Digital
In2" (D2) position.
The digital input source 1 or 2 is now
selected.
Note
Make sure which of the digital input terminals
the supplied optical cable is connected to. If
you attempt to perform digital recording using
a digital input terminal which is not
connected, "D.In Unlock" will appear.
Use the DIGITAL INPUT 1 digital input terminal
if you connect the C-705X CD player to this
MD recorder.
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Number of recorded tracks
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