Preparation, In case the order of tracks on cd is to be edited, Cross-fade edit recording – Kenwood COMPACT DISC DIGITAL AUDIO UD-703 User Manual
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Cross-fade edit recording
The cross-fade editing may be easier to understand by saying
that it is a function for cross-fading tunes rather than saying
that it edits the order of tunes. This function can be used in
combination with the desired editing method as well as in
simple recording of CD tracks in the order they are recorded on
the CD.
UD-703/753 [En)
UD-753 only
For the operation of UD-703:
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Preparation
• Load a cassette tape in deck B.
• Select the tape transport direction (◄ or ►).
• Select "ctD'',"z=3" (two-side recording}.
• Select the Dolby NR mode.
I • Select the “CD” input. |
• Insert disc(s) in the CD player.
in case the order of tracks on CD is to be edited
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Perform the editing steps of program or
timed edit recording.
Program editing
Timed editing
© Start edit recording.
• After the editing operation, do not press the OCRS key, but return to this
page and go to step ®. If the CCRS key is pressed after editing, the
corresponding edit recording will start in place of cross-fade recording.
• The recording level and bias will be adjusted automatically in approx. 90
seconds (variable depending on CD contents), after which recording
starts.
in case the CD tracks are to be recorded in the
order they are recorded on CDs
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Select the disc to be recorded.
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© Start edit recording.
• The recording level and bias will be adjusted automatically in approx. 90
seconds (variable depending on CD contents), after which recording
starts.
rr——I 1. If a CD track which has already been faded in or out is recorded by cross-fade recording, the space between the adjacent tune may
become very long.
2. When the timed edit and cross-fade edit recording are combined, the spaces at the two extremities of A and B increase for the
amount the space is increased due to cross-fading.