Sony CMT-M333NT Stereo System User Manual


 
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Recording for long times
This system has two long time recording modes:
LP2 and LP4 (MDLP recording).
Press REC MODE on the unit to select the
recording mode. Refer to each pages about
recording (pages 15, 17 and 18).
MDs recorded in MDLP Stereo mode are played
back only on the system with the following
marks.
MDs recorded in MDLP Stereo mode cannot be
played back on the system that does not support
MDLP mode.
Notes
Even if the recording mode is set to “MONO”, the
sound from the speakers are output as recorded in the
source (in stereo when recording the stereo source).
You cannot use S.F Edit and some other MD edit
functions for tracks recorded in MDLP mode.
Some MDs recorded in MDLP Stereo mode are
edited so that “LP:” is displayed to indicate that
playback is not possible when an attempt is made to
play back these MDs on a system that does not
support MDLP mode. However, this system supports
MDLP mode, so “LP:” is not displayed when these
MDs are played back.
Tips
LP4 stereo mode (4× long time recording mode)
achieves a long stereo recording time by use of a
special compression system. When placing emphasis
on sound quality, Stereo recording or LP2 stereo
recording (2× long time recording mode) is
recommended.
You can mix the recording mode in an MD.
The selected recording mode is kept even after
recording has finished. To change the recording
mode, press REC MODE on the unit repeatedly.
High-Speed CD-MD Synchro
Recording
When recording an entire CD as is or in the
programmed track order, you can record at
higher speed than normal (approximately 4×
normal speed).
If you cannot use High-Speed CD-
MD Synchro Recording
When “Retry” flashes
A reading failure has occurred, and the system is
trying to read the data again.
If the retry was successful, the system
continues with High-Speed CD-MD Synchro
Recording.
If the condition of the inserted CD or the
system is poor, and retry fails, High-Speed
CD-MD Synchro Recording is disabled. In
this case, “Retry” and “NORM” flash in the
display and the MD deck automatically starts
recording in normal CD-MD Synchro
Recording. Note that monitoring of the
recorded signal is not possible when this
occurs.
Notes
You cannot record over existing tracks. The new
tracks are recorded after the existing tracks.
When recording all the tracks on a CD, be sure to use
a recording MD with a longer remaining time than
the CD play time.
You cannot pause recording during CD-MD Synchro
Recording and High-Speed CD-MD Synchro
Recording.
If the MD play mode is set to Repeat Play or Shuffle
Play, it automatically switches to Normal Play.
The following items are either inoperative or cannot
be used during High-Speed CD-MD Synchro
Recording:
The Auto Cut Function
The recording level specified in the Setup menu
There is no sound from the tape output jack during
High-Speed CD-MD Synchro Recording.
Recording tips