Pioneer PDR-609 CD Player User Manual


 
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4 Getting Started
English
Recording one
track from a source
If you want to record just a single track, or
a few selected tracks, from a digital (CD,
MD, DCC or DAT) or an analog source, the
recorder can start and stop automatically.
With digital recording, there's no need to
worry about recording levels—you'll get a
perfect digital copy of the original (if you
want to change the digital recording level,
see pages 23).
If you are recording from a noisy analog
source, such as a vinyl record, or from a
source with long quiet sections, the
recorder may not recognize the end of the
track. In this case, we recommend using
manual recording (see pages 22).
1 Load a CD-R or CD-RW disc.
Check the display to make sure that there's
enough space on the disc for what you
want to record.
2 Press INPUT SELECTOR to
choose an input.
Pressing INPUT SELECTOR repeatedly
switches the active input:
Analog - Optical - Coaxial
The recorder's display indicates the current
input.
3 Make sure that the source is not
playing, then press SYNCHRO.
Press SYNCHRO repeatedly to change the
recoding mode:
DIGITAL
REC LEVEL
ANALOG
REC LEVEL
MENU/
DELETE
TEXT
SYNCHRO
PUSH ENTER
RL
ANALOG
REC BALANCE
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CD TEXT
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MANUAL
AUTO
MANUAL
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SYNC–1
SYNC-1
SYNC–ALL
SYNC
SYNC–FINAL
SYNC
CD-R
CD-R
CD-R
O1 O1 OO:OO
FINALIZE
CD-R
1-track sync
All-track sync
All-track sync w/ finalization
Record-pause (no sync)
Synchro recording will not work if the
source is already playing!
The SYNC-1 indicator will start to blink
when the recorder is ready.
SYNC-1
SYNC
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1
CD-R
The display shows the 1-track sync mode,
with the SYNC-1 indicator blinking to
show that recording can start.
4 Play the source.
The recorder starts recording automati-
cally.
5 The recorder pauses recording
after recording one track.
If you're recording a CD or MD, recording
pauses automatically when the track
changes or there is more than five seconds
of silence on the source.
If you're recording from DCC or DAT tape,
recording pauses when the recorder
encounters a new start ID or there is more
than five seconds of silence on the source.
(See also Digital recording from DAT on
page 18.)
If you're recording from analog, recording
pauses automatically when there is more
than two seconds of silence on the source.
6 If you're done, press 7.
To record further tracks, simply repeat
steps 3 to 5.
After pressing 7, the display shows PMA
REC
while it records the track information
to the disc.
Note: If you want to record CD text
information, you must record the entire
disc (See Automatically recording and
finalizing a disk on page 21). Text will not
be copied when you record an individual
track.
If you find that synchro recording does not
seem to work, see the troubleshooting
section on pages 40–42for possible
remedies.
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