22
GB
CMT-CP505MD 4-241-515-11(1) GB
Tips
• If you want to record manually in the middle of a
track loaded in this system, press CD NX (or X
on the remote) before step 4 to pause the playback,
then press CD NX (or N on the remote) in step
5 to start playback.
• You can check the remaining recordable time on the
MD during recording by pressing DISPLAY on the
remote.
• If cyclical static noise is heard while recording an
AM radio program, move the AM loop antenna to
reduce the noise on connect a ground wire to the U
terminal.
• For details about LP2/LP4 recording, see page 26.
• You can adjust the recording level (page 25).
Starting recording with
6 seconds of prestored
audio data
— Time Machine Recording
When recording from an FM or satellite
broadcast, the first few seconds of material are
often lost due to the time it takes you to
ascertain the contents and press the record
button. To prevent the loss of this material, the
Time Machine Recording feature constantly
stores the most recent audio data in a buffer
memory. This lets you record the sound from
6 seconds before starting recording, as shown
in the illustration below:
Beginning of the source to be recorded
Start recording (step6)
Time
6
seconds
Recorded
portion
1 Load a recordable MD.
2 Press FUNCTION repeatedly to select
the desired source to record.
3 Press REC MODE repeatedly to select
the recording mode.
Select the desired recording time.
Recording time Select
(Recording mode)
Standard
Double
Quadruple
Double
(change the stereo
signal to monaural)
4 Press MD zREC.
The MD deck stands by for recording.
5 Start playing the desired source to
record.
6 Press ENTER/YES on the remote at the
desired point to start recording.
To stop Time Machine Recording
Press MD x.
Tip
For details about LP2/LP4 recording, see page 26.
Note
The MD deck starts storing audio data when the deck
stands by for recording in step 4 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.
no indication
(stereo)
LP2
(LP2 stereo)
LP4
(LP4 stereo)
MONO
(monaural)
Recording on an MD manually
(continued)
Stop Recording