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Recording on MDs
• When recording from a component connected to the
ANALOG IN jacks with “Track Mark Off” selected or
when recording from a DAT recorder or DBS tuner
connected to the DIGITAL IN connector, the entire
material may be recorded as a single track.
• When recording from a DAT recorder or DBS tuner
connected to the DIGITAL IN connector, the recorder
will mark a track number whenever the sampling
frequency of the input signal changes, regardless of the
track marking parameter setting .
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You can mark track numbers even after recording has finished
See “Dividing Tracks” on page 45.
Note
If you turn off the recorder or disconnect the AC power
cord, the recorder will store the last settings of “Track
Mark” and recall them the next time you turn on the
recorder.
Starting Recording With 6
Seconds of Prestored Audio
Data
(Time Machine Recording)
Whenever the recorder is in recording pause, the
recorder’s buffer memory continuously stores the latest 6
seconds worth of audio data. When you press AMS (or
T.REC), the recording then starts with the data in the
buffer memory. Time Machine Recording thus allows you
to avoid missing the beginning of material recorded live
from an FM or satellite broadcast.
AMS
1 Do steps 1 to 7 of “Recording on an MD” on page
18.
The recorder changes to recording pause.
2 Start playing the program source.
3 Press AMS (or T.REC) at the point where you want
to start recording.
Recording starts with the 6 seconds of prestored data in
the buffer memory, then continues recording via the
buffer memory thereafter.
To stop Time Machine Recording
Press x.
Note
The storage of data in the buffer memory starts from the
moment the recorder changes to recording pause. Thus, if
you start recording less than 6 seconds worth of data will
be recorded from the buffer memory.