Notes, To stop recording, press, Recording with digital input – Sony MZ-R30 User Manual
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Recording with digital
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Insert a recordable MD and start
recording.
To record, see "Recording an MD right
awav !" (page 6). To record from a
portable CD player, set the CD player to
pause and then start recording.
LiNE IN (OPTICAL) jack is for both
digital and analog input
The recorder automatically recognizes the
line cable and switches to digital or analog
input.
Notes
•You can make a digital recording only from
an optical type output
•Some portable CD players with the ESP*
system cannot send out digital signals
when it is activated. In this case, release the
ESP system.
* Electronic Shock Protection
To start/stop recording with
the player
(Synchro-recording)
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a digital st'urce o[\ an MD.
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its button.
The recorder stands by for recording.
Play the source plaver. The recorder
starts recording when it recei\'es the
playing sound.
To stop recording, press
■.
When there is no sound from the plaver
more than 3 seconds during synchro-
recording, the recorder stands by for
recording automatically. When the sound
comes from the player again, the recorder
starts synchro-recording again.
Notes
• Do not switch SYNCHRO REC after step 2.
Recording may not be made properly.
•If you record in monaural, do steps 1 and 2
in "Recording in monaural for double the
normal recording time of an MD" (page 12)
before doing the synchro-recording steps.
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