Producing a tape collecting only the first titles, C d ) 1 ) ) ), C d ) 1 ) ) 5 – Kenwood XD-500 User Manual
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Preparation section
Basic section
Application section
Knowledge sections
Recording preparations are required.
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(Steps
1
to
4
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Make the PGM (program) display go out.
Insert the discs.
1
2
To end recording
The first titles of the discs will be recorded in sequence.
During recording of the third disc, the already recorded
discs can be exchanged. This is convenient for collecting
hits from a large number of single CDs.
Producing a tape collecting only the first titles
(BEST HITS function)
When equalizer or another effect is applied to the
sound, the sound with the applied effect can be re-
corded.
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Convenient CD recording
P. MODE
Start recording.
3
÷
Playback will start, but when recording is started by
2, return will be
made to the start of the first title.
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Recording of the first titles will start from the selected disc.
1Select the disc to be recorded.
DISC SELECTOR
DISC
1
DISC
2
DISC
3
2Press the BEST HITS key.
BEST
HITS
Replace the discs as required.
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When recording of the third disc starts, the tray opens automatically.
The two already recorded discs can be exchanged.
÷
Recording stops at the tape end.
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1Replace two discs.
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OPEN/CLOSE
2Close the tray.
REV.MODE
C D ) 1
) ) )
EX
.
BASS
:
1
2
3
B
RUNNING
INDICATOR
EQ.
CLASSIC
MANUAL
POP
ROCK
VOL.
6
7
8
9
10
11
1
2
3
4
5
PGM
Not lit
÷
Recording starts. The CD player plays only the first title in sequence,
starting from the disc selected in
1.
REV.MODE
C D ) 1
) ) 5
EX
.
BASS
:
1
2
3
B
RUNNING
INDICATOR
EQ.
CLASSIC
MANUAL
POP
ROCK
VOL.
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
Lights
BEST
HITS
The tray opens automatically.
÷
Recording stops at the end of the present title.
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When the
7 key is pressed, recording is stopped immediately.
When the discs are exchanged in sequence, the recording
can be continued without interruptions.
The label must be
on top.