Sony CMT-CP500MD CD Player User Manual


 
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5 Press ENTER/YES on the remote at the
desired point to start recording.
To stop Time Machine Recording
Press MD x.
Note
The MD deck starts storing audio data when the deck
stands by for recording in step 3 and you start playing
the source. If less than 6 seconds have passed when
you press ENTER/YES on the remote, Time Machine
Recording starts with less than 6 seconds of audio
data.
Recording tips
— Recording for long times/Marking
track numbers/Smart space/
Adjusting the recording level
Recording for long times
In addition to normal stereo recording, this
system has two long time modes: LP2 and LP4.
When recording in LP2 mode, you can record 2
times the normal recordable time, and in LP4
mode, you can record 4 times the normal
recordable time. In addition, the recordable
time for monaural recording is approximately
double the stereo recording time.
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.
1 Before recording (CD-MD Synchro
Recording, etc.), press REC MODE
repeatedly to select the recording mode
you want.
The display changes as follows:
STEREO REC t LP2 REC t LP4 REC
t MONO REC (Monaural) t STEREO
REC t
2 Start recording.
Changing the recording mode
The selected recording mode is kept even after
recording has finished, so be sure to check the
recording mode before recording. To change
the recording mode, press REC MODE
repeatedly to switch to the recording mode you
want.
Notes
MDs recorded in MDLP (LP2 or LP4) mode cannot
be played back on a system that does not support
MDLP mode. In addition, you cannot perform S.F
Edit, etc., for MDs recorded in MDLP mode.
Even if you press REC MODE during recording or
recording pause, you cannot change the recording
mode.
Even if you press REC MODE repeatedly to select
MONO, the monitor signal during recording does
not become monaural.
Starting recording with 6 seconds of
prestored audio data (continued)