Automatically recording cds and mds, 3using the tape deck – Pioneer CT-L11 User Manual
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Using the Tape Deck
CD
DVD
MD
SYSTEM
DISP
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7
SOUND
TIMER
SET
MENU
DISP
CANCEL
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7
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CD
MD
TAPE
AM
FM
AUX
CHARACTER
DIRECT PLAY
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Automatically recording
CDs and MDs
Synchro recording is designed to make
recording a CD or MD as simple as
possible. There are two modes: 1 track
synchro records just a single track, then
stops; all tracks synchro records the
whole disc.
Note that you can’t use synchro
recording to record DVDs.
1 Load a cassette into the tape
deck.
In order to follow these instructions
more easily, load the cassette with side A
facing you.
2Check the recording direc-
tion.
If the tape direction indicator shows
3,
then recording will start from side A. If
it shows
2, then recording will start
from side B.
If you need to change the direction,
press TAPE twice, then
7.
3 Set the auto-reverse mode.
If you set this to one-way, then
recording will stop after reaching the
end of the current side. If it's set to
endless or reverse, then recording will
continue onto the other side of the tape.
However, if you start recording in the
reverse direction, (
2) only that side of
the tape will be recorded.
• See page 7 for how to set the reverse
mode.
4 Turn Dolby NR on or off as
required.
• See page 7 for how to switch Dolby
NR on/off.
5 Press DVD/CD (CD) or MD
to select the recording
source.
6 Load the CD or MD you want
to record.
7 If you want to record just one
track, select the track using
the
4 and ¢ buttons.
8 Press
¶8 (front panel only).
The tape deck goes into record-pause.
9 Press DVD/CD (CD) or MD
to start the CD or MD
playing.
Recording starts automatically.
Once the track or disc has finished, the
tape deck goes back into record-pause
mode—press
7 to fully stop recording.
• If you want to stop recording before
the track/disc has finished playing,
press
7 any time during the
recording.
• If the recorder has to switch the side
of the tape half way through a track,
recording will start again on the
other side from the beginning of the
same track. This means you don't
get a single track spread over two
sides of a tape.