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8 Recording Other Sources
Manual recording (analog or digital)
The main use for manual recording mode is when there are no
specific start and/or end points in the source material—when
you're recording from a tuner or a satellite decoder, for example.
1 Make sure that any discs loaded in
the CD changer are stopped.
2 Load a CD–R or CD–RW disc.
If it’s a blank disc, the display shows NEW DISC.
If the disc isn’t blank, use the DISPLAY button to check that
there's enough space on it for what you want to record.
3 Press INPUT to choose the input to
use.
Pressing INPUT repeatedly switches the active input:
ANALOG – OPTICAL 1 – OPTICAL 2 – COAXIAL
The recorder's display indicates the current input.
4 Press REC.
The recorder indicates that it's in record-pause mode.
5 For digital sources, check that the
signal is compatible.
Set the source playing (if it isn't already) and check the
display. If you see the message Can't REC the digital
signal is either a format that the recorder doesn't recognize,
or the source is copy protected. Record through the analog
line inputs if you see either message.
6 Adjust the recording level, if
necessary:
• To adjust the recording level, see step 4 of Digital synchro
recording on page 39.
• To adjust the analog recording level, see step 4 of Analog
synchro recording on page 40.
7 Press 6 (CD-R side) to start re-
cording.
8 Start the source playing.
During recording, press ¡¢ (CD-R side) anywhere
you want a new track to start (auto track numbering must
be off—see page 26 to do this).
9 When you're finished, press 7 to stop
recording.
If you want to finalize the disc after recording, see page 30.
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