Twin recording onto cd-r/rw and tape, Twin rec) – Sony HM-982RW User Manual

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Preparation section

Basic section

Application section

Knowledge section

Convenient recording of CD player output

Twin recording onto CD-R/RW and Tape

(TWIN REC)

Check the current play mode of the CD player.

1

Make the preparations for recording.

Select the “CD” input. Be sure to put the CD recorder and cassette deck in stop mode.

All tracks in a CD can be recorded simultaneously on a CD-R/RW and tape at the normal speed. (All-track twin
recording)
It is also possible to record only the track being played from its beginning onto a CD-R/RW and tape simulta-
neously. (Single-track twin recording)
The recording source can be a finalized CD-R/RW, but digital-to-digital recording may not be available with
certain discs.”Digital recording and SCMS”

A

All track recording

Single-track recording

If it is in play mode, stop it.

Select the desired CD track and play it.

2

CD

CDR

=

TAPE

STOP

7

6

CD

Before recording

This system can record signals on Normal (TYPE ) and
High (TYPE ) position tapes. Remember that the Metal
(TYPE

) tapes cannot be used with this system.

When digital-to-digital recording is not impossible
or when analog-to-digital recording is performed,
select the analog input as described in the follow-
ing section then start the setting from step

1

below.”Changing the recording input setting”

e

DIGITAL

The current setting is displayed.
"DIGITAL" is lit ......... Digital-to-digital recording
"DIGITAL" not lit ...... Analog-to-digital recording

÷ High-speed recording is not available in the Twin Recording

mode.

÷ When a CD-R/RW is loaded in the CD recorder, the CD-R IN

indicator may blink for a while.
“OPC (Optimum Power Control)”

1 CDR ........Place a recordable CD-R or CD-RW disc.

fl

TAPE ...... Perform steps 1~3 of the procedure

in”Recording on TAPE”.

2 Load the recording source disc in the CD player.

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Do not use a cassette tape with more than 90-minute recording time, for the tape used with such a cassette is very
thin and tends to cause troubles such as entanglement around the pinch roller or cutting of tape.

CDR

÷ Even when the TWIN REC key is pressed in the middle of a

track, recording will start from the beginning of the track.