Sony MXD-D400 Stereo System User Manual


 
MD – Recording
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MDs (MiniDisc) let you digitally record and
play music with high quality sound. Another
feature of MDs is track marking. The track
marking feature lets you quickly locate a
specific point or easily edit the recorded tracks.
However, depending on the source you record,
the recording method and the way the track
numbers are recorded differ.
When the source you record from
is:
CDs loaded in this deck’s CD
player
The MD deck performs digital recording.
*
Track numbers are automatically marked as
on the original CD. However, track numbers
are not marked depending on the track
(page 5).
Other digital components
connected to the DIGITAL
OPTICAL IN jack
The MD deck performs digital recording.
*
Track numbers are marked differently
depending on the source you record.
Other analog components
connected to the ANALOG IN
jacks
The MD deck performs analog recording.
A track number is marked at the beginning of
a recording only, but when you turn on the
Level Synchro Recording Function (page 23),
track numbers are automatically marked in
sync with the level of the input signal.
Note on MD track numbers
On an MD, the track numbers (track sequence),
track start and end point information, etc., are
recorded in the TOC
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area independent of the
sound information. You can edit recorded tracks
quickly by modifying the TOC information.
When recording MP-3 format files
on a CD-R or CD-RW
Only normal-speed CD synchro recording is
supported. This is because the digital signal of
the MP3 file is first converted to an analog
signal before it is recorded.
About recording errors
With the following kinds of discs, you may
experience a reading failure or noise when
recorded on an MD:
Discs with adhesive labels attached to them
Irregularly shaped discs (for example,
heart- or star- shaped)
Discs with printed text concentrated on one
side only
Scratched discs
Dirty discs
Warped discs
If the following occurs during CD playback or
recording, a reading error may occur or noise
may be produced in the recorded results:
The disc tray or other part of the deck is
bumped.
The deck is placed on an uneven or soft
surface.
The deck is located near a speaker, door, or
other source of vibration.
If the above reading errors occur, an extra
soundless track may be created. You can erase
these extra tracks using Erase Function
(page 36).
* For details on the limitations of digital recording,
see “System limitations of MDs” on page 47.
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MD – Recording
Before you start recording
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