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Recording of CD playback (OCRS)
M
Recording of CD playback in
TRACK mode
Fade-out and fade-in occur at the end of tape where it
is reversed.
4 Select CD with the input selector, and
* place a CD the tray.
2 Perform "Ordinary recording" until step 2.
Refer to page 57.
O Check that the CD player is in the TRACK
^ mode.
If the
key.
indicator is lighted up, press the [P.MODEl
With the UD-900M (DP-MA9) system, press the
disc selector key to select the disc to be recorded.
• Check the playback sound.
4 Start recording.
Normal-speed recording
Quick blinking
Slow blinking
Double-speed recording
50'
(^CCRS HIGH
Quick blinking
Slow blinking
The OCRS is activated so the recording will start in
about 90 seconds.
The tracks on the disc are recorded in the order of the
track Nos.
The operations as shown below occur at the end of tape
where it is reversed.
I > Fade-out in the nniddle of C
<
■ Fade-in the middle of C
■ Recording of CD playback in PGM
mode
Tracks are recorded so that they do not end in the
middle at the end of tape.
^ Select CD with the input selector, and
place a CD on the tray.
2 Perform "Ordinary recording" until step 2.
Refer to page 57.
O In the PGM mode, select the order of
^ tracks to be played.
• For programming with the UD-900M system, refer to
page 44. For programming with the UD-900 system,
refer to page 50. {Programming back and forth between
several discs is not possible.)
• When programming tracks on two discs or more, per
form the MULTI EDIT recording described on page 65.
4 Start recording.
Normal-speed recording
50
Quick blinking
Slow blinking
Double-speed recording
Quick blinking
!o:
Slow blinking
• The OCRS is activated so the recording will start in
about 90 seconds.
i The tracks on the disc are recorded in the order of
programmed order.
' The operations as shown below occur at the end of tape
where it is reversed.
Erasure of C
31
)
Stop after erasure of F
Recording of C from
the beginning
Notes:
1. When the jCCRS Ikey is pressed during CD playback, the playback is stopped and CCRS setting operation starts,
2. The CCRS recording makes it unnecessary to adjust the recording level manually.
3. The CCRS searches the peak level on a CD in a limited period of about 90 seconds. Therefore, it could happen that the optimum level
cannot be adjusted, thought it is a very rare case.
4. if the length of a track on the CD is extremely long such as with a classical music, the CCRS cannot be used because the music cannot
be fit in one side of tape.
5. When the DIRECTION select switch of the cassette deck is the tape end processing occurs only on the A side of tape.
6. When the tune being recorded at the end of the tape is to be faded out, the ending part of the previous tune may also be faded out if
the space between the tunes is short.
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