Preparation, Timed edit recording – Kenwood COMPACT DISC DIGITAL AUDIO UD-703 User Manual
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Timed edit recording
I By specifying the recording time of thetape used, CD tracks can
be recorded with their order automatically changed so that no
tune is interrupted at the end of tape sides A and B.
UD-703/753 (En)
UD-753 only
For the operation of UD-703: -Q2 to
Preparation
• Load a cassette tape in deck B.
• Select the tape transport direction (-4 or ►
• Select
(two-side recording).
• Select the Dolby NR mode.
I •Select the
“CD”
input. |
• Insert disc(s) in the CD player.
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Press so that the "PGM" indicator goes off.
Light the "EDIT" indicator.
Go to step B within 8 seconds.
If more than 8 seconds have elapsed, select the mode again.
Enter the disc and tape conditions.
Should be OFF.
O ' O D
B 7 S 9 10
11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20
Each press switches the edit modes as follows,
r- ©EDIT
L- (DAI EDIT
Press so that the
“EDIT”
indicator lights.
Lights.
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16 17 18 1
•To use the auto-space function, press the
SPACE
key after having
pressed the
EDIT MODE
key and go to step □. To cancel the auto-space
function, press the
P. MODE
key and restart the recording procedure from
the beginning.
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Press the numeric keys as shown below.
30-minute tape :
Fio] f?io]
46-minute tape : |+10| 1+10| 1+101 i+10| [§]
46-, 54-, 60- or 90-minute tapes can be selected simply by pressing the
TIME
key for the required number of times. (The recording time can be
adjusted in 1-minute steps with the and keys.)
After entry, press the
EDIT MODE
key then proceed to step □.
• Up to 32 tracks can be edited.
• CD tracks will be edited automatically onto tape sides A and B. After
editing, the
“EDIT"
indicator stops blinking and starts to light steadily.
• The recording level and bias will be adjusted automatically in approx. 90
seconds (variable depending on CD contents), after which recording
starts.
• The tape and CD stop automatically when recording has completed.