Sony MXD-D5C Stereo System User Manual


 
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Recording on MDs
Adjusting the Recording Level
You can adjust the recording level before starting
recording.
MENU/NO
AMS
1 Do Steps 1 to 5 in “Recording on an MD
Manually” on page 21.
2 Play the portion of the sound source with the
strongest signal level.
3 Press MENU/NO twice to display “Setup Menu.”
4 Turn AMS to select the program source.
To select Turn AMS to display
CD player section of the deck CD
a component connected to the
DIGITAL OPTICAL IN connector
Opt
Anlg
5 Press AMS.
6 While monitoring the sound, turn AMS to adjust
the recording level so that the OVER indication
(red) of the peak level meters does not turn on,
then press AMS.
Recording level can be adjusted within a range of
to +12 dB.
a component connected to the
ANALOG IN jacks
To stop recording
Press p.
z When you record on an MD in LP2 or LP4 Stereo
mode
The MDLP indicator lights up.
Notes
MDs recorded in MDLP (LP2 or LP4 Stereo) mode should
be played back on a deck that supports MDLP mode.
These MDs cannot be played back on other decks.
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.
To add LP: at the beginning of a track name
during MDLP recording
“LP:” appears when you try to play the MD on a deck
that does not support MDLP mode. This convenient
function lets you know at a glance that the MD cannot
be played back. The factory setting is “On”.
1 Press MENU/NO twice to display “Setup Menu”.
2 Turn AMS to select “LPstamp Off”, then press AMS.
3 Turn AMS to select “LPstamp On”, then press AMS.
4 Press MENU/NO.
Notes
The recorded “LP:” is a stamp which appears to indicate
that the MD cannot be played back when you try to play
the MD on a deck that does not support MDLP mode. It
does not appear for decks that support MDLP mode.
When set to “On”, “LP:” is recorded as the track name, so
the number of characters that can be input to an MD is
reduced. In addition, when you copy a track name with
“LP:” added, “LP:” is automatically added to the copied
track name. If you divide an “LP:” track using the DIVIDE
function, “LP:” is also added to the latter track.
OVER indication
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