Sony CMT-CP505MD Speaker System User Manual


 
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4 Press MENU/NO on the remote to
display “Setup?”, then press ENTER/
YES on the remote.
5 Press . or > on the remote
repeatedly until “LevelAdjust?”
appears, then press ENTER/YES on the
remote.
6 Press . or > on the remote
repeatedly to adjust the recording level.
Adjust to the optimum level while making
sure that “OVER” does not appear in the
display at the loudest portion.
7 Press ENTER/YES on the remote.
8 Press MENU/NO on the remote.
9 Press MD x.
10
When a CD or other sound source is
playing, stop playback.
To continue recording, follow the
procedures described for each type of
recording.
Tips
You can also adjust the recording level during
recording.
Once adjusted, the recording level is maintained
until you adjust it again.
You cannot adjust the recording level during
CD-MD Synchro Recording.
Adjust the level so as not to light up “OVER”
Explanation of recording
Settings
Recording for long times
This system has two long time recording
modes: LP2 and LP4 (MDLP recording).
Press REC MODE to select the recording
mode. Refer to each pages about recording
(20–22).
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. You can add “LP:” at the
beginning of a track title when you try to play
the track on the system that does not support
MDLP mode (page 23).
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 repeatedly.
Notes
You cannot change the recording mode while
recording pause or recording.
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).
Recording tips (continued)
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